320 60a. PHEGOPTEEIS. § 4. stegnogeamma. 



(396) Ph. Spenceri, v. A. v. B. 



Omit this species, it being referred to Dryopteris Spenceri Christ 



§ 5. MENISCIUM. 



(40a) Ph. oblanceolata, v. A. v. a.; Dryopteris oblanceolata, 

 Gopel., in Philipp. Journ., IX*^, 3. 



Rhizome densely clothed with lanceolate scales. Stipes aggregate, 

 + 1 — 3 cm. long, hairy and scaly. Fronds otalanceolate, + 25 — 30 cm. 

 long, + 3 cm. broad, acuminate, crenate, narrowed towards the rarely 

 minutely 2-auriculate base. Testure subcoriaceous ; surfaces naked; costa 

 setose; veins + 6 on each side of the main veins. 



Neio Ghiinea. 



(41a) See No. 30. 



(416) Ph. cordifolia, r>. A. ». n.. in Bull. Btz., WIS, XL, 19, 

 tab. V; Dryopteris cordifolia, v. A. v. B., MS. in Herb. Bog. 



Near Ph. triphylla Mett. — Pinnae broader; terminal pinna to 8 cm. 

 broad, long-acuminate, cordate at the base, with the veins more numerous, 

 forming to 20 series of areolae between the midrib and edge, the lower 

 areolae whether or not more irregular, the margin varying from entire 

 to coarsely crenated; lateral pinnae shortly acuminate or acute, truncate, 

 at the base; costae shortly pubescent beneath. — Young plants with the 

 fronds simple and similar to the terminal pinna of adult plants. 



Borneo. 



(42) Ph. Hosei, «. A. «. Jt. 



A form, found by a native collector employed by the Philippine 

 Bureau of Science, shows an exceedingly minute, rudimentary indusium. 

 — See Copel., in Philipp. Journ., X^, 146. 



(42a) See No. 39a. 



(44) Ph. jsalicifolia, Mett. 



Also in Borneo. 



