164 103. SELAQINELLA. A'. MONOSTELIOAE. b\ INTERTEXTAE. 



sporophylla of the upper plane spreading, lanceolate, 1 mm. long, acute, 

 rather close, subimbricate, the upper base obliquely cordate, keeled, 

 ciliolate, the keel long-ciliated ; those of the lower plane shorter, ascending, 

 broadly lanceolate, long-cuspidate, spinulose at the edge; macrospores 

 yellow- white, finely glandular on the basal side; microspores yellowish, 

 smooth. 



Forma typica. — Borneo. 



War. rcctifitulca: Spikes longer, to 15 mm. long; rows of 

 dorsal sporophylla separated by a straight, longitudinal groove. — Java. 



(122) fi. huinirusa, Miet-on., Hedwi., LI, 257. 



Shoots wide-trailing, sparingly pinnate, the stem hardly 'A mm. thick, 

 5 — 6 ram. broad including the lateral leaves; pinnae 1 cm. apart, 1—1 Vj 

 cm. long, 3 — 4 mm. broad, simple or forked. Leaves heteromorphous ; 

 leaves of the lower plane somewhat remote on the main rachis, less so on 

 the branchlets; of the main rachis subhorizontal, very unequal -sided, obliquely 

 oblong-ovate, subacute, glaucous-green, with the upper side very minutely 

 denticulate especially towards the apex and the broadly rounded base, 

 the lower side indistinctly denticulate towards the apex, subentire towards 

 the rotundate-truncate narrow base, the largest leaves 3 mm. long and 

 iVi mm. broad; of the branchlets ascending, smaller, narrower at the base; 

 leaves of the upper plane erect, obliquely ovate-oblong, long-cuspidate, 

 rather keeled towards the apex, with the edges very minutely denticulatej 

 the outer base rounded, the inner base rotundate-cuneate, the largest leaves 

 hardly more than TA mm. long and V* mm. broad. Spikes solitary, 

 hardly more than 3 mm. long, 2— 2 'A mm. broad ; sporophylla of the 

 upper plane spreading, very unequal-sided, obliquely ovate, acute, minutely 

 denticulate, keeled, rotundate-cuneate on the upper side at the base; of 

 the lower plane equal-sided, deltoid-ovate, long-acuminate, somewhat 

 keeled, minutely denticulate on both edges; microspores red or carmine, 

 very minutely verruculose on the basal side; macrospores 



Borneo. 



(123) !i. phanoirlcha, Bh^ Fern All., 109; S. ciliaris, Ces., Fel. 

 di Bor., 36. 



Shoots decumbent, or ascending towards the apex, dichotomous in 

 the lower part, the secondary shoots to 12'/! cm. long, pinnate, the stem 

 Vt mm. thick; pinnae rather close, the lower 2-pinnate at the base; 



