78. ELAPHOGLOSSUM. § 1. ACONIOPTERIS. 427 



Differs from E. callifolium Bl. in liaving the vein tips thickened so 

 as to form a more or less distinctly elevated ridge at the inner side of 

 the cartilagineous edge. 



Also in New Guinea. 



(76) E. C4»snasitilaiuiu, ». A. v. Jt.,- E. lauri/olium, Moore, var., 

 C. Chr., Ind. Fil; Acrostic-hum conforme, Bl. (not Sw.), Flor. Jav., II, 23, 

 tab. V; A. commufatum, MeM., in Ann. Mus. Bot. L. B., IV, 292. 



Differs from E. callifolium Bl. principally in having the fronds smaller, 

 shorter stalked. 



Malayan. 



§ 2. EU ELAPHOGLOSSUM. 



(8a?) E. Itolauieuni, SS.«t., in Fed., Rep., XII, 180. 



Rhizome wide-creeping, the scales dense, pale-ferrugineous, spreading, 

 lanceolate, shortly acuminate, subciliate. Stipes remote, to 7 cm. long, 

 of the barren fronds very short, of the fertile fronds margined in the upper 

 half, stramineous, sparingly scaly. Barren fronds + 472 cm. long by '/^ 

 cm. broad, shortly acuminate, revolute, whitish (!) and undulate at the 

 edge, narrowed gradually at the base. Texture subcoriaceous ; surfaces 

 provided with minute, lacerate, brown scales; costa subprominent above, 

 hidden beneath; veins immersed. Fertile fronds spathulate, + 3 cm. 

 long by 1 '/4 cm. broad, dilated in the upper half, long-decurrent at the base. 



Neiv Giiinea. 



(9) E. lUelanOSticticuni, Moore. 



Also in Malacca. 



(14) E. Copclandi, Christ. 



Also in Negros, Neio Guinea. 



T^9. STE]VOCHtL^\.E]M.A., J. SmitU. 



§ 1. LOMARIOPSIS. 



(3) S. Smithii, v. A. v. E. 



Omit this name, it should be S. Raciborskii C. Chr. 



