336 68. MONOGEAMMA. § 1. EUMONOGRAMMA. 



Sori when young with the capsules intermixed with fibril-like, 

 articulated, pale-ochraceous paraphyses. 



Also in Malacca, Sumatra, Java, New Guinea. 



(3) li. paradoxa, Beda.; v. A. v. R., in Bull. Btz., 1912, VII, 

 tab. V, fig. 9 — 10 ; — var. novo-guineensis, Rst., in Fed., Rep., VIII, 164. 



War. novo-guineenisis: Stipes capillary; fronds very small, 

 hardly more than 2 — 3 cm. long; both sterile and fertile nearly as broad ; 

 sori always unilateral, occupying the upper half of the fronds only. — A 

 plant gathered in Java agrees with this except that the fronds are nar- 

 rowed very gradually into a nearly filiform base; fronds '/^ — '/o i^^n- 

 broad; rhizome scales narrowly linear-lanceolate, subfiliform; sori not 

 always occupying the upper half of the fronds only. 



Neio Guinea, Java (?). 



§ 2. PLEUROGRAMMA. 



(5) II. intcrinedia, Copel. 



Also in Sumatra. 



(6) M. Loheriana, v. A. v. R. 



Omit this species, it being referred to Scleroglossum pusillum v. A. v. E. 



69- VITTA^IilJ^, J. Smith. 



Sori linear, 1 on each side of the costa, continuous or rarely inter- 

 rupted, never confluent, marginal, submarginal or intramarginal, mostly 

 sunk in more or less shallow furrows with the inner lip of the furrow not 

 consisting of thickened costal parenchyma. Paraphyses present, stalked, 

 cuneate. 



Fronds not especially thickened in the fertile region. 



§ 1. EUVITTARIA. - 



§ 2. TAENIOPSIS. The inner lip of the furrow sometimes much 

 broader than, or as broad as, the outer but then the latter 



