524 APEENDIX. 71. POLYPODIUM. 



— Young fructiferous plants with the fronds smaller and resembling 

 those of P. moUicomum Nees <& Bl. var. fuscatum. 

 Sumatra. 



(996) P. BB'ooksiae, ». A. v. «., in Bull. Btz., 1916, XXIII, 19, 

 tab. II, flg. 2 a — c. 



(100ffl*a) See No. 816. 



(106a) See No. 68. 



(1066) i*. seCBJiiduiM, Ridl., in Trans. Linn. Soc, Bot., 2nd Ser., 

 IX, 262 ; (■? subsecundo-dissectum, ZolL, var. novoguineensis). 



Stipes ± 3 cm long, densely barbate. Fronds 15 — 18 cm. long, 

 + 2'/j cm. broad, pinnate, the rachis and costae barbate. Pinnae ± I'/j 

 cm. long, recurved, dimidiate, entire on the lower side, pinnatifid on the 

 upper side. Lobes oblong to obovate or nearly spathulate, + 1 mm. 

 long, rounded at the apex, narrowed at the base, Sori small, solitary at 

 the base of the lobes, hirsute. 



Neiv Guinea. 



(106c) P. ^VollastOBiii, Ridl., in Trans. Linn. Soc, Bot., 2nd 

 Ser., IX, 262. 



Rhizome long, slender, the scales scattered, ovate, acuminate, brown, 

 deciduous. Stipes remote, + 12 cm. long, slender, purple, minutely 

 pubescent. Fronds 2-pinnatifid, + 45 cm. long by 10 cm. broad. Pinnae 

 5 — 6 cm. long. Lobes linear-lanceolate, falcate, decurrent at the base, 

 ± 7 mm. long by 2 mm. broad, the higher shorter, one of the basal 

 ones longer, serrate at the apex. Texture subcoriaceous ; rachis and 

 costae minutely pubescent; surfaces sparingly hirsute. Sori 2 — 4 in the 

 lower part of the lobes. 



New Guinea. 



§ 1. EUPLEOPELTIS. 



(140rtj ? PI. aj'g'yi*0|tU!S, v. A. v. R.; Polypodium argyropus^ 

 Ridl, in Trans. Linn. Soc, Bot., 2nd Ser., IX, 262. 



