72. cYCLOPHOKtrs. 413 



§ 2. NiPHOPSIS. 



(24a) C. an;;us<a.tu8, Be»v.} Polypodium angustatuni, Siv., Schk., 

 Krypt. Gew., I, tab. 8c. 



(25«) tJ. pseudo-lingua, e. A. r. «., in Bull. Btz., 1913, XI, 6; 

 C. lingua, Copel. (not Desv.), in Leafl. II, 414. 



Rhizome wide-creeping, wiry, the scales imbricate, subulate-lanceolate, 

 peltate, entire or somewhat erose, adpressed, whether or not somewhat 

 crisped towards the apex, brown, or ochraceous when young. Stipes 

 scattered, 1 — 8 cm. long, deciduously tomentose, those of the fertile fronds 

 the longest. Fronds oblong or linear-oblong, 3'/j — 8 cm. long, '/j — I'/a 

 cm. broad, the fertile ones the longest, the apex blunt or rounded, the 

 base cuneate, not rarely somewhat decurrent. Texture coriaceous; upper 

 surface copiously but not densely tomentose, soon glabrescent, at length 

 naked ; under surface densely tomentose ; stellate hairs ochraceous or 

 pale-brown, rather adpressed, short-branched; costa prominent beneath; 

 main veins slightly so; areolae hidden, irregularly obUquely quadrangular, 

 with few free veinlets. Sori numerous, crowded, when young hidden in 

 the tomentum, at length prominent, confluent, apparently acrostichoid, 

 occupying the whole under surface of the fertile fronds. 



Negros. 



(27) C fiarasinornni, Christ. 



Also in Mindanao, Negros. 



(20) C flistochoearpus, c. Chr. 



Stellate hairs of the under surface rather long-branched. 



(30) C asterosorus, c. Chf. 



Stellate hairs of the under surface rather long-branched. 



(30a) C l¥inkl«ri, MUt., in Fed., Rep., VII, 149. 



Rhizome wide-creeping, woody, densely scaly ; scales membranaceous, 

 large (+ 2 cm. long), ovate-lanceolate, rufo-ferrugineous, or yellowish 

 when young, fulgent, the base peltate, roundish, the margin fiml)riate- 

 dentate, the teeth straight or retoflexed, the apex long-acuminate, 

 spreading. Stipes scattered, ± 8- 5 cm. apart, + 1 cm. long, sulcate 



