Diplazium. 337 



Asplenium cnltrifoliura, Willd. Hb. 19878 (Caraccas). 

 Asplenium Eoemerianum, Kze. Lin. ix. 62 ; Id. Fl. 1839, biebl. 40 ; 

 Metten. Atpl. 162 (excl. var. 2) ; Hook. Sp. Fil. iii. 243. 



rhoifolium, Kze. Hb. Diplazium Ottonia. 

 rigescens, Kze. Diplazium arboreum. 

 Koxburghii, M. {ante p. 176]. Amboyna. 



Asplenium varium, Soxb. Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. iv. 49S; Metten* 

 Aspl. 177; Hook. Sp. Fil. iii. 255. 



sandwichense, Presl MS. : Hb. Meyen ; Id. Tentam. Pter. 114 j 



Id. Epim. Sot. 85. Sandwich Isles. 

 Diplazium sandwichense, Fee, Gen. Fil. 214; Metten. Aspl. 166. 

 Schkuhrii, J. Sm. Hook. Journ. Sot. iii. 407. Java ; Malacca 



(Cuming 389 et 390 Hb. Hook.) ; Tavoy ; Penang ; 



Singapore ; Indian Archipelago (Seem. 2306) ; Ceylon 



(Gardn. 1059); New Ireland. 



Diplazium Schkuhrii, Presl, Epim. Sot. 86. 



Diplazium acuminatam, El. Ennm. 193?; Kze. Sot. Zeit. vi. 194; Id. 



Lin. xxiii. 250 ; Wall. Hb. 

 Diplazium malaccense, Presl, Epim. Sot. 86 ; Fee, Gen. Fil. 213, t. 



17 D, fig. 1. 



Asplenium ambiguum, Schkr. Crypt, t. 75 (not 756). 

 Asplenium Schkuhrii, Metten. Aspl. 182. 



Schlimense, Fee. Diplazium grandifolium. 

 Seemannii, M.* Bay of TJtria, Darien. 

 semidecurrens, Schrank. Diplazium expansum. 

 teramporense, Spreng. Callipteris ambigua. 

 serratum, Schum. Callipteris prolifera. 

 serrulatum, M. {ante 167]. Malay Islands, Amboyna. 



Asplenium serrulatum, Soxb. Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. iv. 498 ; Metten. 

 Aspl. 177; Hook. Sp. Fil. iii. 255. 



serrulatum, Desv. Diplazium arborescens. 

 setosum, Presl, Tent. Pter. 113. Philippines. 



Asplenium ? setosum, Presl, Eel. Hank. i. 42; Metten. Aspl. 148. 

 Shepherdi, Presl. Diplazium radicans. 

 Shepherdi, Kl. in part. Diplazium caracasanum. 



* D. Seemannii: fronds pinnate, the apex elongate-attenuate; pinna) oblong 

 acute subfalcate, rarely pinnatifid. the base truncato-subauriculate, the lowest 

 about 2 inches long, shortly stalked, the upper gradually smaller to the apex ; 

 rachis and stipes puberulous. Though allied to D. grandifolium, vrma 

 it resembles in general features, this plant is distinct in being considerably 

 smaller, and in having a much more tapered apex. The fronds are about u 

 foot and half long (stipes 6-8 inches, lamina 12 inches), and only about four 

 inches broad at the base, whence they gradually narrow upwards. 1, 

 rachides and stipites are rounded behind, and grooved with three channel 

 in front. 



January, 1862. 29 [Oon.62.Sp. 1389.] 



