508 APPENDIX. 



34. I>A.V.^L.LL^5, Smith. 



§ 1. SCYPHULARIA. 

 (2) n. iienta|»li.ylla, XtLs Kze, Farnkr., II, tab. CVIII. 



§ 2. COLPOSORIA. 



(22a) See No. 24*. 



(24*) ». subdissecta, ». ^. ». «., in Bull. Btz., i9i6, XXIII, 11. 



Like D. dissecta J. Sm. but the soriferous lobules proportionally 

 broader at the base, retuse at the apex with mostly 2 teeth unequal in 

 length, of which the outer one sometimes may be elongated to a short 

 horn, the indusia semicylindrical, + twice to thrice as long as broad, 

 proportinally broadly winged by the edges of the lobules, and the truncate 

 apex nearly reaching the apex of the lobule. 



Java. 



3^. J>lICR-OL.EF»I.^, Presh 



(10) 11. strigoisa, J>f. 



Forma bidentata: Lower pinnulae sometimes much elongated, not 

 rarely pinnate again. 



(15) II. proxiBiia, J>f. 



Veins beneath sparingly short-hairy, at length often naked ; indusia 

 sparingly short-hairy at the base, at length not rarely naked. 



(15a) See No. 10. 



36. T.^F»£;ilVIDIU]\I, Christensen. 



(3) T. gracile, v. A. v. R. 



Omit this name, it should be T. biserratum v. A. ■!'. R. — Forma 

 decomposita is a small form of T. amboinense G. Chr. 



