212 29. LINDSAYA. § 2. EULINDSAYA. 



forked in the lobes. Sori terminal on the lobes, solitary on the veins or 

 more generally uniting the apices of the branches of forked veins. 

 Celebes. 



(27) L. natunae, JBie. 



Not in Lingga. — See No. 23c. 



(27a) Ij. inicroslegia, Copel., in Philipp. Journ., VF, 83. 



Rhizome creeping, slender. Stipes + l'/2 ^i^^- apart, to + 12 cm. 

 long. Fronds branched, + 30 cm. long, 20 — 25 cm. broad. Branches 2 — 3 

 on a side, + 15—18 cm. long, 2^1^ cm. broad, acute. Leaflets + 30 on 

 a side, short-stalked, cuneate at the base; lower edge entire, often 

 decurved, outer edge rounded, crenulate. Sori intramarginal, small, 

 occupying the apices of 1 — 2 veins or veinlets; indusium short and 

 broad, pale. 



Neio Guinea. 



§ 3. SYNAPHLEBIUM. 



(30) li. azurea, Christ; — var. mambae, v. A. v. R., in Bull. 

 Btz„ 1912, VII, 21 ; 1913, XI, 16. 



Wai*. manibac: Stipe and rachis stramineous, sometimes red- 

 punctulate or partly reddish ; leaflets longer than in the type, the largest 

 + 1 — l*/j cm. long and 6 — 7 mm. broad, bronce-green above, paler 

 beneath. — Neio Guinea. 



(30a) \j, Hewittii, Copel., in PhiUpp. Journ., 111°, 346, tab V. 



Rhizome creeping, slender, woody, clothed with minute, castaneous 

 scales. Stipes seriate, 25 — 30 cm. long, stiff, castaneous, glossy, the upper 

 part 2-marginate, as is the rachis, the margins pale. Fronds + 15 cm. 

 long, 8—15 cm. broad, 2-pinnate, with 2 — 3 branches on each side below 

 the terminal one ; branches very gradually acuminate, the lateral ones 

 erecto-patent, the terminal one the longest. Leaflets numerous, dimidiate, 

 the central ones the largest, + 7 i^ii^i- long, + 2 '/, mm. broad, the base 

 cuneate, the upper edge shghtly incised, the outer edge often truncate, 

 the lower edge straight or slightly decurved; upper and lower leaflets 

 cuneate. Texture thinly coriaceous; veins moderately conspicuous. Sori 



