APPENDIX. 521 



§ 1. EUPOLYPODIUM. 



(6&) P. serraeforme, Brau. 



Omit this name, it sliould be P. Brauseanum v. A. v. R. 



(66) I*. Brauseaiiuni, ». A. v. R.; P. serraeforme, Brau., in 

 Lautb., Beitr. Flor. Pap., I, 36, fig. 2 D. 



(19«) P. papucuse, v. A. v. it.; p. papuanum,Eidl., in Trans. 

 Linn. Soc, Bot., 2nd Ser., IX, 260. 



Fronds sessile, caespitose, narrowly linear, to 5 cm. long, 1 mm. 

 broad, slightly and bluntly acuminate, the base somewhat narrowed. 

 Texture subcoriaceous ; surfaces sparingly black-hairy; costa prominent; 

 veins hidden. Sori copious, elliptical, soon confluent and hiding the 

 lamina, occupying the upper part of the fronds. 



Neio Guinea. 



(25) 1*. parasiticum, men. 



Surfaces of the fronds more or less (not invariably densely) clothed 

 with long hairs, and the sori often mixed with long hairs. 



(28rt?) ■•. frigiduiu, RidL, in Trans. Linn. Soc, Bot., 2nd Ser., 

 IX, 259. 



Pthizome stout, the scales lanceolate, acuminate, pale-brown. Stipes 

 slender, ± 4 cm. long, furfuraceo-pubescent, giabrescent. Fronds narrowly 

 linear, + 17 cm. long, entire, acuminate at both ends, the top blunt. 

 Texture coriaceous; surfaces naked; costa proportionally stout; veins 

 hidden. Sori subelliptical, in 1 row on each side of the costa, not 

 occupying the narrowed base and apex of the fronds. — The proper place 

 of this species is uncertain because of incomplete description. 



New Guinea. 



(38) P. setosuiu, Pr. 



Veins forked, the anterior veinlet short, simple, very oblique, or sub- 

 parallel to the costa, the posterior veinlet long, subspreading, simple, or 

 slightly compound (with 2 — 3 branchlets). 



