Ferns of British India and Ceylon. 91 



culate, which he calls forma khasiana. {Jour. Linn. Soc. xxiv. 

 p. 417.) 



10. Goxiophlkbium verrucosum. Perak, 4,000 feet alt. 

 [Day. King, No. 424, 965, 6,321.) 



(Alsc in Queensland and New Guinea.) 



11. Goxiophlebium korthalsii. {Mctt.) Rhizome wide- 

 creeping, about \ inch thick, scales small, subulate, ciliated ; 

 stipes 5-6 inches long, glabrous ; fronds 1-2 feet long, broadest 

 at base, pinnate, texture subcoriaceous ; pinnas lax, spreading 

 sessile or distinctly petioled, 5-8 inches long, 1-1^- inches broad, 

 lanceolate, attenuated at the base and finely caudate at the apex, 

 the margins slightly crenated, but towards the apex sharply 

 toothed ; areoles in 3-4 rows ; sori in 3 rows between the midrib 

 and margin. Mctt. Fil. In'd. ii. 223. Hook. Syn. Fil. 345. 



Larut, Perak, at no elevation, hanging from trees, {Dr. 

 King's collector, No. 2,943.) 

 (Also in Sumatra.) 



12. Goxiophlebium moupixense. {FrancheL) "Rhizome 

 slender, long creeping, scales small, tawny, ovate, jagged, soon 

 deciduous ; fronds distant, dimorphous, very glaucous, glabrous 

 on both surfaces, thickly coriaceous, shortly stipitate ; stipe 

 glabrous, very short, sterile fronds -J — i^- inches long, broad, ovate, 

 obovate, or ovato-lanceolale, apex obtuse or rounded, veins hidden ; 

 fertile fronds f— 1\ inches long, oblong or linear-oblong, much 

 attenuated below, apex obtuse ; sori uniseriate close to the 

 costa." Franchct, PI. David, 11. 



Moupine, Thibet, creeping on rocks amongst moss, habit 

 of Drymoglossum carnosum. 



7. NiPHOBOLUS SUBFURFURACEUS. Munipore, 3,500 feet alt. 



8. NiPHOBOLUS KISSUS. 



(Also in China, Madagascar, and the Zambesi Highlands.) 



