60 3. ALSOPHILA. 



(12) A., diuiorpba, Chfiat; Cyathea dimorplia^ Copel., in Philipp. 

 Journ., IVC, 34. 



(13j A. K.ingi, Clarke} Cyathea Kingi, Copel, in Philipp. Journ., 

 IVS 56. 



(13fl.) A. sultdiiiiorplia, t?. A. v. R.} Cyathea subdimorpha, Copel., 

 in Pliilipp. Journ., VIIF, 140, tab. 11. 



Pinnae 45 cm. more or less long and ±16 cm. broad, acuminate, 

 the rachis black-purple, glossy, smooth, velutinous above, glabrescent 

 beneath Pinnulae dimorphous. Barren pinnulae to 9 '/a cm. long and 

 2 cm. broad, petiolulate, acuminate, pinnate towards the truncate base, 

 pinnatifid in the upper part, the costa itertiary rachis) rather densely 

 scaly; 2 — 6 lowest segments free, the lowest not adnate, 3 — 4 mm. broad, 

 serrulate, scaly, the veins forked. Fertile pinnulae to 7 cm. long and 1 '/a cm. 

 broad, more distinctly pinnate; segments short-stalked, coriaceous. Sori 

 subcostular, confluent. — I don't know whether this species is well-classifled 

 here because of incomplete description taken from a single pinna only. 



Java. 



(13&) A. heterophylla, ». A. ». K., in Bull. Btz., 1914, XVI, 2. 



Stipes purple-brown, glossy, deciduously scaly, at length verruculoso- 

 asperulous, provided like the rachis with 2 rows of longitudinal, elliptical, 

 pale-brown, depressed glands; scales partly minute, yellowisch-brown, 

 fimbriate, partly long, linear-subulate, yellow-brown, erose, with a red- 

 brown costa. Rachises tomentose above, glabrescent beneath, the tomentum 

 consisting of red-brown hairs and minute, flmbriate-ciliate scales intermixed 

 with filiform or narrow-linear ones. Costae tomentose-villose above, 

 copiously scaly beneath, the lower scales subulate, subentire, grey-brown, 

 the others red-brown, smaller, lanceolate, fimbriate-ciliate ; costulae rather 

 naked above, fimbriate-squamulose beneath in the lower -/s • Barren segments 

 with the veins forked, the lower crenate-dentate ; fertile segments with 

 the veins simple, the lower lobate-dentate. Otherwise like A. subdimorpha 

 V. A. V E. — A. Kingi Clarke as far as visible in a specimen received from 

 Dr. King, gathered in Perak. differs from this in having the pinnulae deeply 

 pinnatifid, at best pinnate at the very base, the segments entire or slightly 

 crenated, the scales less distinctly heteromorphous, lanceolate, fimbriate-ciliate. 



Neio Griiinea. 



