370 71. POLYPODIUM. § 1. EUPOLYPODIUM. 



(107a) i*. taxodloides, Bit.-, — var. ericoides, Rst., in Fed., 

 Rep., XII, 179. 



War. ericoides ; Fronds relatively longer and narrower, + 25— 30 

 cm. long by 4 — i'/j cm. broad: pinnulae narrower, contracted. — New 

 Gumea. 



(1076) I*. Ifosleri, Copehs — var. setulosa, Rst., in Fed., Rep., 

 XII, 179. 



Forma typica. — Also in New Guinea. 



War. selaiiosas Rhizome scales ochraceous; pinnae somewhat 

 broader; costae beneath setulose like the upper surface of the pinnulae. — 

 Neto Guinea. 



(107c) I*. laiBiieiise, Smw., in Lautb., Beitr., Flor. Pap., I, 43. 



Rhizome wide-creeping, the scales squarrose, lanceolate, long-acum- 

 inate, entire, iridescent, cordate-peltate at the base. Stipes remote, to 8 

 cm. long, copiously hairy, the hairs horizontal, fuscous. Fronds linear- 

 lanceolate, to 25 cm. long, + S'/a cm. broad, narrowed gradually at the 

 base, 2-pinnatifid below the abruptly acuminate, pinnatifid apex. Pinnae 

 numerous, remote, sessile, subhorizontal, linear-lanceolate from an adnate, 

 decurrent base, cut down nearly to the costa. Lobes linear, + 2'/j mm. 

 long, + ','3 mm. broad, sparingly ciliated, the fertile ones dilated at the 

 apes. Texture herbaceous; rachis, costae and veins hairy; veins simple, 

 solitary, not reaching the apex of the lobules. Sori terminal on the 

 veins, intermixed with hairs, occupying the upper part of the fronds. 



New Guinea. 



§ 2. PROSAPTIA. 



(lOSffl*) See No. 1086. 



(1086) P. exaltatmssB, Copel. 



A dipUcate of Copeland's No. 1478, occurring in the Buitenzorg Her- 

 barium, has the barren lobes bluntly rounded at the apex, the fertile ones 

 more or less acute when seen from above, but the compressed projection 

 blunt or obliquely retuso-truncate when seen from the side. 



Also in Celebes. 



