410 715. LECANOPTERIS. 



Near L. Curtisii Bk. but the texture firmer, the soriferous teeth 

 (lobules) distinctly larger, horizontally spreading, subquadrangular when 

 seen from the side, the sori occupying less than the whole of the teeth. 



Mindanao, Borneo. 



(7) li. deparioides, Bit., in Journ. of Bot., XIX, 366; PoZ?/podmm 

 deparioides, Christ, Farnkr. d. Erde, 116; v. A. v. R., Mai. Ferns, 626, 

 p. p.; Davallia deparioides, Ges., Fel. di Bor., 13; Gyathea deparioides, Ces., 

 1, c, tab. IV. 



Rhizome creeping, tortuous, thick, at length naked, yellowish- 

 brown. Stipes stramineous, naked. Fronds to 65 cm. long, very deeply 

 pinnatipartite in the upper part, pinnate towards the base. Segments 

 numerous, linear, obtuse, dimorphous; barren segments subsinuate-repand 

 to toothed; fertile segments 5 cm. more or less long, + '/i — '/4 cm. 

 broad, toothed, the teeth remote, oblique, small. Texture Arm; surfaces 

 naked; veins distinct. Sori small, immersed, occupying the upper 

 half of the teeth, pseud o-deparioid (conf. Cesati's drawing), the cavity 

 oval, twisted, with the mouth facing obliquely towards the margin or the 

 apex of the pinna. 



Borneo. 



(8) Ij. Mlacleayi, Bh., in Becc, 'M.al., 11, 24:4:; Polypodiujn Macleayi, 

 V. A. V. R., Mai. Ferns, 626. 



Near L. deparioides Bk. but the sori not immersed. 

 Java. 



7^2. OYCLOr»IIOI2<US, Besvauiv. 



§ 1. NIPHOBOLUS. 



(2) C. rupestris, C. Ghr. 



Omit this species, it being not Malayan. 



(2«) C dispar, Christ, in Nov. Guin., VIII, Bot., 155, v. A. v. R.. 

 in Bun. Btz., 1911, I, tab. II, flg. 2—3. 



Rhizome wide-creeping, slender, the scales whitish, at length ferrugin- 

 eous, thin, soon obliterate and arose, subulate-ovate, with a dark-brown 

 centre. Barren fronds short-stalked or subsessile, in 2 opposite rows, 



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