71. POLYPODIUM. § 1. EUPOLYPODIUM. 355 



deeply immersed, solitary on tlie lobes, occupying the short anterior 

 veinlets, provided with fungiform paraphyses. 

 New Guinea. 



(olrt.) I*, bolobense, Bvau., in Lautb., Beitr. Flor. Pap., I, 38, 

 fig. 2 E—e. 



Rhizome short, erect, clothed with ovate-lanceolate, ciliate, fuscous 

 scales. Fronds subsessile, tufted, linear-oblanceolate, 4—8 cm. long, to 8 

 mm. broad, pinnatifld, the apex bluntish, the base narrowed gradually; 

 lobes spreading, oblong, rounded at the apex, separated by narrow blunt- 

 ish sinuses. Texture membranaceous; costa prominent, provided with 

 long, brown hairs, as are the surfaces ; veins indistinct, forked or pinnate 

 in the lobes. Sori oblong, superficial, hairy. 



New Guinea. 



(hlb) 1*. capiteJlatuni, JBrau., in Laut., Beitr. Flor. Pap., I, 

 39, fig. 2 G~~g. 



Rhizome short, erect. Stipes tufted, stout, short, i 2 mm. long, 

 clothed with long, whitish, spreading hairs. Fronds linear-oblanceolate, 

 ± 4 74 cm. long by 6 mm. broad, bluntish, pinnatifid, narrowed gradually 

 at the base; lobes ascending, triangular-subfalcate, to 3 mm. long and 

 1 '/a mm. broad, bluntish, entire or slightly undulate, separated by blunt 

 sinuses. Texture membranaceous; costa, surfaces and edges provided 

 with long, whitish hairs; veins simple, or the fertile ones forked on the 

 upper side at the base, the anterior veinlets short. Sori soUtary on 

 the lobes, subcostal, on the anterior veinlets, long-hairy. 



New G^iinea. 



(52) P. dentie«ilatuiu, J*r. 



The specimens occurring in the Buitenzorg Herbarium have the fronds 

 provided with peculiar, thick, black stripes running along (or parallel to) 

 the veins. — See also No. 90. 



Also in Celebes. 



(53) P. Burbidgci, Bk. 



The largest fronds have the typical arrangement of sori, but some 

 distinctly more slender fronds have the segments bearing all the sori there 

 is room for, and looking quite Kke those of P. celebicum Bl — (Copel.). 



