296 Davallia. 



ineequalis, y. Hook. Microlepia campylura. 



intermarginalis, Bl. Humata intermarginalis. 

 jamaicensis, Hoot. Acrophorus jamaicensis. 

 japonica, Sw. Microlepia japonica. 



khasyana, Hook. Microlepia strigosa. 



Kunzeana, Hook. Schizoloma davallioides. 



Kunzeana, Hort. G-erm. Davallia elegans. 



lanceolata, Steud. -Trichomanes meifolium. 



Lapeyrousii, Hook. 2nd Cent. Ferns, t. 56. Fcejee Islands ; 

 Vanikolla. 



lenta, Steud. Nomencl. Sot. 146. Madagascar. 



Davallia lenta, Desv. Prod. 316 ; Kze. Sot. Zeit. viii. 214. 

 Trichomanes lentum, Pair. Enc. Sot. viii. 80. 



lepida, Presl. Humata lepida, 

 L'Herminieri, Kze. Microlepia L'Herminieri. 

 ligulata, Wall. Acrophorus pulcher. 

 Lindeni, Hook. Loxoscaphe theciferum. 



Lindleyi, Hook. Sp. Fil. i. 163. t. 58 B. ? New Zealand ; 



Feejee Islands. 



Davallia Lindleyi, Xze. Sot. Zeit. viii. 85 ; Fee, Gen. Fil. 329. 

 Lindleyi, Hort. Davallia elegans. 

 ? lobata, Desv. Prod, 315. Java. 



Davallia lobata, Hook. Sp. Fil. i. 194. 

 Adiantum lobatum, "Pair;" Steud. Norn. Sot. 275. 

 Lindssea lobata, Poir. Enc. Supp. iii. 448. 

 (An Schizoloma davallioidei). 



Lobbiana, M.* Borneo : Sarawak (Loll 194.) 

 lolulosa, Wall. Humata heterophylla. 

 lonchitidea, Wall. Microlepia platyphylla. 

 longifolia, Eoxb. Prosaptia Emersoni, ^3. 

 longula, Kze. Humata longula. 

 luzonica, Hook. Microlepia pinnata, . 

 Macraana, Hook, et Arn. Acrophorus repens. 



* 7). Lobbiana : fronds rather large, triangular-ovate, caudate, bipinnate, 

 smooth, coriaceous ; pinnae (1 foot) obliquely elongate-triangular caudate ; 

 pinnules oblique, broadest at the base, attenuated, shortly stalked, deeply 

 pinnatifid, auriculate, the lower anterior segment being largest; segments 

 linear-oblong obtuse, subauriculate, \-\\ in. long, larger in the sterile or par- 

 tially fertile fronds, entire* except the lowest which is crenato-lobate ; 

 gori in a line near each margin, the involucres entire, transversely oblong, 

 their mouth obliquely directed upwards. This very distinct species of Da- 

 vallia was sent by Mr. Lobb, from Borneo to Mr. Veitch, to whom we are 

 indebted for specimens. Its very broad shallow oblique involucres, arranged 

 with all the regularity of those of Humata Oaimardiana, almost bring it into 

 Loxoicaphe, but the sori are not at all dareoid, neither does it accord with 

 Humata, the involucres being attached at the sides as well as by the base. 



[Gen. 47, Sp. 11980 



