94 Ferns of British India and Ceylon. 



2. Pleopeltis rostrata. Kohima, 5,500 feet alt. 

 (Also in West China.) 



5. Pleopeltis clathrata. Simla (Trotter), Chumba 

 (Mcdonnell). 



(Also in North China.) 



6. Pleopeltis stenophylla. Perak, 5,000 feet {Day, Scorte- 

 chini. King, No. 2,350.) Pleopeltis Morgani (Zeiller, Bulletin 

 de la Soc. Bot. de France, torn xxxii./. 76) is a synonym. 



7. Pleopeltis sinuosa. Perak, sea level. {Day. King, No. 

 3 21 -) 



13. Pleopeltis rhyncophylla. Mr. Levinge has collected 

 this in Sikkim with the fertile fronds 1 5 inches long, very much 

 narrowed towards the apex. 



13A. Pleopeltis rupestris. {Bl.) Rhizome woody, the 

 scales squamose dull-brown linear-acuminate ; stipes 4-8 inches 

 long, firm, erect ; fronds 4-8 inches long, 1-1J inches broad, the 

 apex acuminate, the edge entire or obscurely repand ; texture 

 coriaceous, both sides naked ; main veins very distinct, the areola? 

 hidden ; sori in two rows between the main veins, 6-8 between 

 the midrib and edge, not immersed. Hook. Syn. Fil. p. 359. 



Perak, 4.000 feet alt. {Day, Scortechini. King, No. 7,355.) 



(Also in Java and the Philippines.) 



14. Pleopeltis Griffithiana. Munipore, 5,500 alt. 



15. Pleopeltis ensata {Thunb). is an older name than ovata, 

 so must take precedence. North Munipore. 



15A. Pleopeltis platyphylla. {Sw.) Rhizome woody, the 

 scales dense, long subulate, nearly black ; stipes 3-4 inches long, 

 strong erect ; fronds 12-18 inches long, 2-4 inches broad, the apex 



