48. LOMARIA. 255 



(8) li. Frascri, A. Cunn.; v. A. v. R., in Bull. Btz., 1.9i#, XVI, 22. 

 Barren fronds + 20—45 cm. long, 10—25 cm. broad; secondary seg- 

 ments entire to toothed; fertile fronds smaller than the barren ones. 

 Also in Sumatra. 



49. OLECHISrUlVI, lAnni. 



§ 1. EUBLECHNUM. 



(1) BB. Treuhii, r. A. v. it.,- Bull. Dep. Agr. I. N., 1909, XXVII, 

 tab. V. 



(4) Bfi. Finlaysoniaiiiiiii. iVali. 



Also in Java. 



(5) B. Bluniei, Jfioore. 



A plant gathered on Mount Patoedja (C. A. Backer No. 12664), 

 probably specimen of this species, has the pinnae rigidly coriaceous, sessile, 

 the lower normal ones horizontal or deflexed, subcordate-truncate at the 

 base, the central narrowly adnate and subauriculate at the dilated base, 

 the higher oblique or arcuate-ascending, broadly adnate to and broadly 

 decurrent upon the rachis. Stipes provided with remote, auriculiform, 

 reduced pinnae. 



(6) §?. orientate, i.,- Schk,, iCrypt. G-ew,, I, tab. 109; — yar. 

 paleaceum, v. A. v. R., in Bull. Btz., 1915, XX, 9. 



Forma typica: Pinnae quite entire. 



Forma subsemihastata : Some of the pinnae semihastate with a 

 spreading or deflexed, subulate, posterior, basal auricle to ± 7 '/^ cm. long- 

 War, paleaceum: Stipe and rachis densely scaly, the scales 

 long, linear-subfiliform, ferrugineous, slightly crisped, sparingly and minut- 

 ely denticulate, intermixed with adpressed, woolly, pale-ochraceous, crisped 

 hairs. — Borneo. 



(7) IC. serriilaluni. ntcU.; Schk., Krypt. Gew., I, tab. 108. 



