376 71a, PLEOPELTIS. § 1. eupleopeltis. 



(135) PI. isarawakensiis, v. A. v. R. 



(136) PI. isuperflcialiis, Bedd. 



(136a) See No. 188. 



(137) PI. pcltata, Scoi't. 



(138) PI. antropliyoialcs, «. A. «?. je. 



(139) PL cui'tislcns, v. A. r. M. 



(140) PL :BakeB'i, ». A. ^. JR., 1. c, tab. I. 



(141) PI. IVrayi, Bedd. 



Also in Borneo. 



(142) PI. ISeccarii, «. A. v. M. 



(142a?) PI. senescens, »• A. v. B.; PolypocUum senescens^ Copel, 

 in Philipp. Journ., VF, 88; C. Clir., Ind. Fil., Suppl. 



Rhizome creeping, tlie scales pale-ferrugineous, soon wliitisli, broadly 

 lanceolate, entire. Stipes + 1 cm. apart, 1 — 5 cm. long, those of the 

 fertile fronds the longest, naked, glossy, slender, firm. Barren fronds 

 broadly elHptical, + 1 cm. broad, broadly cuneate at the base, the edge 

 revolute, minutely and broadly incised. Texture rigid; surfaces naked. 

 Fertile fronds linear, narrowed to both ends, hardly 5 mm. broad. Sori in 

 1 row on each side, medial, remote, small, slightly immersed. 



New Guinea. 



(143a) PI. accedens, Moore. 



(143&) PI. claiuuigeiRsis, v. A. v. B. 



(144) PI. UHUiuaiilarIa, Moore, V. A. V. R., 1. c, tab. II; PI 

 hammatisora., v. A. v. R. ; — var. sumatrana ; Polypodium pyrolifoUum, 

 Goldm., var. sumatr'ana, Rst., in Fed., Rep., XIll, 220. 



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