442 90. ANGIOPTEBIS. 



(36) A. miqeaeliana, de Vr-. 



Edges crenulate or dentate-crenulate, serrulate towards the apex. 

 ■ — Perhaps a form of A. javanica Pr. only. 



(3&*) A. snbinteg;ea'rluia, ». A. «% ae., in Bull. Btz., 1915, XX, 5. 



Pinnae 60 cm. more or less long, the rachis terete, naked. Largest 

 pinnulae 12 '/a — 17 '/j cm. long, 1'/^ — 2 cm. broad, subsessile, subentire, 

 the apes caudate, serrate, the base obliquely rotundate-truncate, ox more 

 or less broadly and abruptly cuneate on the upper side and more or less 

 rounded on the lower side. Texture chartaceo-coriaceous, fragile when 

 dry; costa pale, prominent above, less so beneath, naked, or sparingly 

 chaffy at the base ; veins distinct, horizontal or nearly so, fuscous, opaque ; 

 recurrent veinlets fine, fuscous, opaque. Sori submarginal, contiguous, 

 consisting of 12 — 15 capsules. 



Borneo. 



{3c) A. prsiBssosa, a«e, Farnkr., I, tab. XCI. 

 Pinnulae crenate or obtusely serrate, acutely serrate or serrate-dentate 

 towards the apex. 



(3c*) A. CB'isiita, Chfist, in Nov. Guin., VIII, Bot., 162. 



Pinnulae nearly sessile, broadly linear, + 8 — 12 cm. long, + I'.'j 



cm. broad, the base, equally subcordate; upper surface black-green, lower 



white-pruinose ; veins distinct; sori submarginal, consisting of + 8 — 12 



capsules. — Main rachis minutely black-verrucose, setose and scaly; 

 secondary rachises scaly; costae subfurfuraceous beneath. 



Neio Guinea. 



(Sd) A. erasslfolia, de Vf. 



Pinnulae obtusely and broadly serrate-crenate, serrate towards the 

 apex, the base shorter and broader on the upper side, longer and narrower 

 on the lower side. 



(8e) A. javauicst, Vf. 



Edges copiously and ■ closely serrulate-crenulate or crenulate, or 

 obtusely denticulate, serrate towards the apex. — Secondary rachises 

 naked. 



Also in the Philippines (?). 



