60 POLYPODIACE^E OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 



7. Pinnae not aurieled. 

 8. Lamina very 



thin (8) L. concinna 



8. Lamina sub- 

 coriaceous - (9) L. montana 

 5. Larger pinnae more than 1 cm. 

 long. 

 6. Upper edge of pinnae very 



shallowly lobed (10) L. cultrata 



6. Lobed one-third of way 



to costa (11) L. adiantoides 



3. Pinnae deeply bifid (12) L. lohcriana 



3. Pinna? repeatedly cleft to the costa. 



4. Rhizome stout (2) L. hymenophylloidcs 



4. Rhizome filiform (13) L. capillacea 



2. Fronds when fully developed bipinnate. 



3. Upper edge of pinnules entire, pinnules 



deep (14) L. Lancea 



3. Shallowly lobed (15) L. rigida 



3. Cleft nearly to the winged costa (16) L. triquctra 



3. Cleft to the filiform costa (17)' L: blumeana 



(Diels puts the preceding two species in 

 the next section.) 

 1. Veins anastomosing ; Synaphlebium. 



2. Anastomoses well below the sori. 



3. Pinnae dimidiate at base only (18) L. Sarasinorum 



3. Dimidiate throughout. 



4. Lobed one-third of depth (19) L. davallioidcs 



4. Almost entire (20) L. lobata 



2. Anastomoses in the sori only. 



3. Rhizome stout (21) L. apoensis 



3. Rhizome filiform (22) L. pulchella 



(1) L. repens (Desv.) Christ (Davallia Desv., H. and B.). Rhizome 

 wide-creeping, paleaceous, climbing; frond simply pinnate, 20 to 45 cm. 

 long, 2 to 4 cm. wide; pinnae 1 cm. long, about half as broad as deep, 

 the lower line slightly curved, oblique at base, the upper rounded, nearly 

 entire or crenately lobed; texture pellucido-herbaceous ; sori marginal, 

 large, about as broad as deep, often confluent in the not crenate form. 



Luzon, Haenke, Cuming 50; Mount Mariveles, 1,400 m., Loher 59; Davao, 

 Warburg 14109 and 14182. 



India and Mauritius across Polynesia. 

 Very variable in size. 



(2) L. hymenophylloides Blume. Rhizome scandent, 1 to 1.5 mm. 

 thick, paleaceous; frond sessile, simply pinnate, larger ones 20 cm. long, 

 2.5 cm. wide; pinna 15 mm. long, 6 mm. deep, cut down to a winged costa 

 into linear-euneate, entire or forked segments, each bearing 1, or rarely 2, 

 roundish sori; texture membranaceous, entire frond glabrous. 



Mount Mariveles, Merrill 3220, Copeland 229, at 1,200 m. altitude. 

 Java and New Caledonia. 



Regarded by Hooker and Baker as probably a variety of L. repens. 

 Put by Diels into Synaphlebium; but our material has free veins. 



(3) L. scandens Hooker, Sp. Fil. I p. 205 t. 63 B. Rhizome stout, 

 wide-creeping, scandent, paleaceous; frond 20 to 30 cm. long, 4 cm. broad, 



