676. CAMPYGEAMMA. 335 



veins ; receptacles varying from sliort to long, the shortest round or straight- 

 oblong, the longest linear, -flexuose and not rarely very irregularly serpentine, 

 sometimes shortly and sparingly branched, the intermediate ones curved, 

 i. e. semicircular, subcircular, sigmoidal. 

 New Guinea. 



68. ]>10IV0GHS,.^]VIM:A, SehUuh,'. 



Sori linear, placed on or close to the costa, superficial or immersed, 

 often protected by 1 — 2 lateral outgrowths of leaf- tissue outside the 

 receptacle and not belonging to the costal parenchyma, single or double, 

 if double then ultimately confluent, covering the costa. 



§ 1. EUMONOGRAMMA. 



(1) W. dareicarpa, ait.s v. A. v. R., in Bull. Btz., 1912, VII, 

 tab. V, fig. 8. 



Also in Singapore. 



(la?) M. papillaris, Copel., in Philipp. Journ., VF, 147. 



Rhizome creeping-, slender, densely clothed with narrow, black-brown 

 scales. Stipes crowded, fiUform, castaneous, + I'/s cm. long. Fronds + 

 2V2 cm. long, '/a" 1 ^^- bi'oad, not dilated towards the apex. Sori 

 continuous, unilateral, open towards the margin. 



Negros. 



(lb) 11. cntarginata, Braw., in Lautb., Beitr. Flor. Pap., I, 34. 



Rhizome creeping, clothed with subulate, denticulate scales. Fronds 

 2-seriate, crowded, sessile, linear-ligulate, to + 9 cm. long, + P/.-, mm. 

 broad, entire or shghtly undulate, the apex bluntish, emarginate, the 

 lower part narrowed gradually towards the base. Texture membranaceous; 

 surfaces naked; costa flanked by spurious veins. Sori protected by a 

 single lateral outgrowth of leaf-tissue. 



Neio Guinea. 



(2) II. <riclioiclea, «7. Sm. 



