342 



TO. TA.EI\I'riS, WilUlenon). 



(la) T. flrynioglossoides. Copel., in Philipp. Journ., IIF', 349, 

 tab. VIII. 



Stipes seriate, approximate, 8 — 12 cm. long, reddish in the lower 

 part, rufo-stramineous upward, naked. Fronds simple, entire, oblong or 

 linear-oblong, 3 — 4 cm. long, bluntly rounded at the apex. Texture rigidly 

 coriaceous ; surfaces naked ; costa distinct in the lower half, less so in the 

 upper. Sori in a continuous or interrupted line about midway between the 

 costa and the margin or nearer, and parallel to, the latter, occupying the 

 upper part of the frond, united at the apex. — Plants with the habit 

 of a Drymoglossum. 



Borneo. 



(16) T. Itrooksii, Cope!., in Philipp. Journ., VP, 139, tab. XXIII a. 



Stipes rather tufted, reddish, + 3 — 4 cm. long, clothed at the base 

 with minute, narrow, black scales, otherwise naked. Fronds simple, 

 subulate-lanceolate, + 8 cm. long, ± 1 '/^ cm. broad, narrowed gradually 

 from the abruptly, broadly cuneate and slightly decurrent base to the 

 apex. Texture coriaceous, rigid; surfaces naked. 



Borneo. 



(2) T. bleolinoitles, *«,'.; T. pteroides, Schk., Krypt. Gew., 1, 

 tab. 66. 



(3) T. Stcnopll.rila. Christ. 



Also in Celebes. 



•rOa, BRAIIVEJ^, IBoofio: 



Sori more or less continuous along transverse veinlets near, and 

 parallel to, the midrib and generally more or less produced along the 

 veins in the direction of the edge of the frond. No indusium. 



Caudex subarborescent. Stipes not articulate to the eaudex. Fronds 

 pinnately divided ; veins simple or forked, anastomosing near the base only 

 by transverse veinlets bearing the sori in the fertile fronds or segments. - ■ 

 Hk. Bk., Syn. Fil., tab. -VI, fig. 53. 



