202 27ffl. STENOLEPIA. 



acuminate, 4: 45 — 90 cm. long, + 40 — 60 cm. broad, 3-pinnate. Pinnae 

 ovate to lanceolate, acuminate, short-stalked, the largest ones to 10 cm. 

 broad. Pinnulae lanceolate, short-stalked. Ultimate segments sessile, 

 narrowed at the base, 5 — 12 'j mm. long, to + 4 mm. broad, oblong, 

 obtuse, incised to + half-way down to the costa, more or less decurrent. 

 Testure subcoriaceous ; costae flbrillose ; veins simple or forked. Sori 1 in 

 each lobule; receptacle elevated; indusium small, narrowly ligulate, at 

 length reflexed, deciduous, apparently very caducous in dried young material. 

 Java. 



2S. OI>0]VXOSOR,r.^, JPfesl. 

 § 1. EU ODONTOSORIA. 



(1) i9. cliinciisis, J. Sm..; Davallia ferruginea, Cav. (not Willd.), 

 Nees & Bl., Nova Acta, XI, tab. XII, fig. 4 A, b; D. venitsta, Schk., 

 Krypt. G-ew., I, tab. 128. 



(4) 0. lindsayae, v. A. v. R. 



Omit this name, it should be 0. decipiens Christ. 



(4) a. decipiens, Christ, in Nov. Guin., VIII, Bot., 158; C. Ghr., 

 Ind. Fil., Suppl.; 0. lindsayae, v. A. v. R.; Davallia decipiens, Ges., Fel. 

 Becc. Polin., 3 & 7; 



2&. LIxXDS^^YA, nvyandet: 



§ 1. ODONTOLOMA. 



(1) Vi. repens, Sedd. 



Fronds not rarely dimorphous and then the lower fronds or those of 

 the younger plants (aquatic leaves) quite different from the higher ones 

 or those of the adult plants (evolute leaves), very thin in texture, varying 

 from simply pinnate to deeply bipinnatipartite with very narrow, linear 

 secondary segments. According to Christ the species L. deUcatula, 

 hymenophylloides and capillacea are founded on the water-leaves of this 



