71. POLYPODIUM. § 1. EUPOLYPODIUM. 361 



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War. iiovoguiueciisis: Pinnae subremote, decurved, quite 

 entire on the lower side, tlie central and lower decurrent, not connected 

 at the base, the lobes more numerous, roundish-oblong, conspicuously 

 narrowed at the base, the lower reduced; sori subcostal. — New Guinea, 



(70a) P. repandiiliini, JUett.} P. subminuticm, v. A. v. R., Mai. 

 Ferns, 598; Bull. Btz., 1914, XVI, 35. 



Forma typica: Fronds firm-herbaceous to coriaceous; surfaces naked 

 but the costa and costulae sometimes provided with a few scattered, 

 clustered or branched hairs. 



Forma pilosa: Fronds more copiously long-hairy, at length not rarely 

 glabrescent, the hairs yellowish; pinnae often subentire. 



Also in Java and Sumatra. 



(70a*) !■. diapbanuni, Brau., in Lautb., Beitr. Flor. Pap., I, 42. 



Rhizome wide-creeping, the scales triangular-ovate, acuminate, entire, 

 fuscous, peltate at the base. Stipes scattered, 7% — li cm. long, naked. 

 Fronds Unear-lanceolate, to 48 cm. long, + 4^/4 cm. broad, narrowed 

 gradually towards the Unear- acuminate, crenate apex. Pinnae numerous, 

 horizontal, linear-lanceolate from a sUghtly dilated base, to 2 ','2 cm. long, 

 + 6 mm. broad, slightly crenated, confluent at the base, deciduous; 

 lower pinnae slightly deflexed, hardly shorter than the following. Texture 

 membranaceous, pellucid; rachis and surfaces naked; veins fine, conspic- 

 uous, to 10 pair, simple or forked, not reaching the margin. Sori few, 

 3 — 4 on a side, not occupying the lower veins, terminal on the abbreviated 

 anterior branchlets of forked veins. 



Neio Gtdnea. 



(706) P. erythrotrichum, Gopel. 



Omit this, it being referred to P. venulosum Bl. 



(71) I*, bre'vifrons, Scoft.s P. repandulum, Mett., var., C. Chr., 

 Ind. Fil., Suppl. 



(73) P. obliquatuin, Bl.s P. Schenckii, Harr., in Journ. of Linn. 

 Soc, Bot., XVI, 31 ; — var. novoguineensis, Rst., in Fed., Rep., V, 

 374; — var. multijugum, Rst., 1. c, XII, 178. 



