It6 22. DEYOPTEEIS. § 2. NEPHBODIUlf. 



(80a) D. irideiscens, w. A. v>. K., in Bull. Btz., 191S, XI, 11. 



Rhizome short, erect or ascending, the scales brown, lanceolate, 

 somewhat fine-hairy. Stipes approximate, + 20 — 25 cm. long, densely 

 pubescent above, glabrescent towards the base. Fronds ovate-oblong or 

 triangular-oblong, + 15 — 20 cm. long, 10 — 12 cm. broad, abruptly 

 acuminate. Pinnae approximate, + 6 on a side below the terminal one, 

 the terminal and lower ones coarsely crenate or lobate-crenate, entire at 

 the acuminate apex, the higher subentire; terminal pinna subulate- 

 lanceolate, long-acuminate, somewhat larger than the lower ones; lateral 

 pinnae lanceolate-oblong, the central or lower the largest, + 5 — 6 cm. 

 long, I'/j — 2 cm. broad; lowest pinnae horizontal or somewhat deflexed, 

 shortly petiolulate, with the upper base rotundate or auriculate-truncate, 

 the lower base cuneate ; central pinnae subfalcate, with the upper base 

 auriculate, truncate, the lower base more rotundate or rotundate-truncate ; 

 higher pinnae sessile or adnate, free or connected with the terminal one, 

 suberecto-patent, abbreviated. Texture coriaceo-herbaceous ; rachis pubescent ; 

 upper surface copiously clothed with adpressed hairs, when dry provided 

 with pale-iridescent streaks between the main veins; under surface 

 verruculose, covered with numerous yellow, globose glands, hairy on the 

 veins; veins 4 — 6 on a side, the 2 — 3 lower anastomoring. Sori 2 — 3 

 on a side, the higher medial on the veins, the lower terminal and often 

 confluent; indusium small, densely villose. 



Sumat7-a. 



'81) D. giandulosa, 0. Ktze. 



Omit this name, it should be D. malayensis C. Chr. 



(81) O. inalayeiisis, c. Chr., Ind. Fil., Suppl. ; B. giandulosa, 

 0. Ktze (not Desv.) 



(81a) O. coiupacta, Copel., in Philipp. Journ., VP, 137, tab. 

 XVIII. 



Rhizome ascending. Stipes aggregate, naked, scaly at the base. 

 Fronds lanceolate, to + 30 cm. long and 10 cm. broad, the fertile ones 

 somewhat smaller than the barren, acuminate, simply pinnate. Pinnae 

 elongate-lanceolate, acute or acuminate, the central ones horizontal, 

 coarsely serrate towards the apex, subcordate on the lower side at the 

 base, acutely auricled on the upper side, the auricle imbricate over the 



