71. POLYPODIUM. § 1. EUPOLYPODItfM. 365 



(92c) See No. 64a. 



(95) P. craterisorum, Harr. 



Omit this, it being referred to P. celebicum BJ. 



(96rt.) P. floultoni, Copel., in Philipp. Journ., X^, 149. 



Nearly allied with P. decorum Brach. — Scales fuscous ; fronds 12 — 15 

 cm. long, 10—12 mm. broad; pinnae coriaceous, subhorizontal, straight, 

 hardly more than 1 mm. broad, obtuse, entire or obscurely crenulate; 

 sori subcostal, elongated, immersed, the cavities not setigerous. 



Borneo. 



(97) P. Liobbianuu), me. 



Hooker's plate is not at all a good one; it represents the pinnae as 

 much too wide, and changes very essentially the appearance of the fern. 

 The pinnae are exceedingly narrow, and lobed very nearly to the costa. — 

 (Copel.). 



Also in NeiD Guinea. 



(98) P. clavifei*, HU.; — var. calvum. v. A. v. R., in Bull. Btz., 

 1914, XVI, 35; — var. diversifolium, Rst., in Fed., Rep., XII, 580. 



A specimen gathered in NeiD Guinea (von Romer No. 732) differs 

 from Hooker's diagnosis in having the fronds thinner, both barren and 

 fertile pinnae spathulate but the former more narrowly, the rachis and 

 the central ribs and the margins of the pinnae sparingly long-hairy. 



Forma typica: Young sori often protected by the folded edges of the 

 pinnae. — Also in Mindanao. 



Var. calvuui: Like the type but the rachis nearly naked, and 

 the pinnae mthout terminal bristles. — Taliabo Island. 



%'ar. cliversifoliuui: Fertile pinnae abbreviated, without stipit- 

 iform base, naked. — New Guinea. 



(98a) P. conf8u|»licaAuni, Bran., in Lautb., Beitr., Flor. Pap., 

 I, 41, fig. 2 J—i. 



Rhizome ascending, brown-hairy. Stipes tufted, 3 — 5 mm. long, mar- 

 ginate, long-brown-hairy. Fronds linear-lanceolate, +3-6 cm. long, to 

 4 mm. broad, blunt, pinnate, narrowed gradually at the base, the rachis 

 margined (very narrowly winged). Pinnae ascending, entire; lower pinnae 



