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fronds large, to 65 cm. long and 15 cm, broad, broadly decurrent towards 

 the cuneate or rotundate-cuneate base. 

 Malaya. 



(228) PI. spuria, «. A. «. n. 



Also in New Guinea. 



(228a) PI. linealifolia, ». A. ». JR.; Polypopium linealifoliiim, 

 Rst., in Nov. Guin., VIII, Bot., 728; C. Chr., Ind. Fil., Suppl. 



Rhizome creeping, firm, the scales small, yellow-brown, deciduous. 

 Stipes somewhat remote, slender, ± 2 — 3 cm. long, scaly when young. 

 Fronds linear, ± 15 — 20 cm. long, 5—10 mm. broad, obtuse, irregulary 

 repand, subundulate or crenate, narrowed gradually towards the base. 

 Texture thin; under surface copiously short-hairy; costa prominent; veins 

 fine but distinct; areolae irregular, in 2 — 3 rows on each side, with few 

 free veinlets. Sori linear, remote, oblique, reaching nearly from the costa 

 to Vj-way the edge. 



NetD Guinea. 



(229) PI. pedunculata, r. A. ». n. 



Specimens occurring in the Buitenzorg Herbarium have the fronds 

 very thin. 



(229a) PI. loxograniinoides, v. A. ». Ml.} Polypodium loxo- 

 grammoides, Copel, in Philipp. Joarn., VIF, 65; C. Chr., Ind. Fil., Suppl. 



Rhizome clothed with grey-brown scales especially , towards the 

 extremity. Fronds + 5—8 cm. apart, sessile, oblanceolate, acuminate, 

 entire. Texture coriaceous; surfaces naked; costa keeled; veins nearly 

 hidden. 



Borneo. 



(230) PI. Elmer i, r. A. v. Mt.} — var. separata. 

 Barren fronds coriaceous, exceedingly rigid. 



(231a) PI. Feei, ». A. r. «.,• — var. vulcanica; — var. Elmeri, 

 V. A. V. R., in Bull. Btz., 1911, I, 12. 



Var. caudiformis : Omit this variety, it being a distinct species (PI. 

 caudiformis v. A. v. R). 



War. dineri: Fertile fronds long-acuminate-caudate; sori inter- 

 rupted, round or oblong. — Mindanao. 



