35. MICEOLEPIA. 23 1 



(5«) If, Brooksii, Copeh, in Phillipp. Journ., IX^, 230. 



Like M. trichosticiia J. Sm. but tlie lowest pinnae ± 30 cm. long, + 

 13 cm. broad, acuminate; pinnulae stalked, deltoid-lanceolate, acutely 

 acuminate; segments roundish- oblong, rounded at the apex, entire, the 

 lowest anterior the largest and more or less incised ; surfaces sparingly 

 puberulous. 



Sumatra. 



(6ft) M, Riflleyi, Copel., in PhiUpp. Journ.,.XF, 39. 



Fronds large, 2-pinnate, the rachis very minutely pubescent. Pinnae 

 short-stalked, + 70 cm. long, nearly 20 cm. broad. Pinnulae subsessile, 

 oblique at the base, the apex acuminate, straight or subfalcate, the edge 

 inciso-crenate. Lobes to 8 mm. broad, truncate, entire or crenulate. 

 Texture membranaceous; surfaces naked; costae slightly puberulous in 

 the lower part; veins indistinct. Sori solitary below the incisions, more 

 numerous in the large, anterior, lowest lobe; indusium subcyathiform, 

 shghtly puberulous. 



Malacca. 



(10) II. strigosa. Pr. 



This species, as construed on p. 312 of my handbook, includes 2 

 forms : 



Forma typica : Pinnulae subentire, crenate or broadly toothed (nearly 

 lobed), the teeth entire ; sori mostly near the sinuses. 



Forma bidentata: Pinnulae broadly toothed or somewhat lobed, the 

 teeth or lobes toothed; sori often in the sinuses. 



(11) II. I£urxii, Bedd. 



Pinnulae deeply lobed or pinnatifid at least on the upper side at the 

 base into triangular or rounded, bluntly crenate or serrate lobes; surfaces 

 at length not rarely subgiabrous; texture thinly coriaceous, nearly 

 herbaceous. 



(12) M. proxima, v. A. v. R. (not Pr.). 



Omit this name, it should be M. puberula v. A. v. R. — M. proxima 

 Pr. is quite another plant nearly allied to M. hirta Pr. -— See No. 15. 



(12) M. puberula, v. A. v. U., in Bull. Btz., 1918, XI, 17; 



M. 



