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(4) M. uianileiBsiis, Wr. 



Koorders' No. 17037/S from Celebes^ determined by Christ, lias tlae 

 lobes or auricles coarsely crenated, rather lobed, the hairs grey, the 

 indusia hairy.. 



P. 231; Insert: 



(6c) See No. 4. 



Si. slrigosii. — Insert: See the Appendix. 

 P. 232; III. proxlaaaa. — Insert: See the Appendix. 

 P. 234; f. graeiie. — Omit this. See the Appendix. 

 P, 235; T, a.iiito®liieBB®e. — Omit the information. See the Appendix. 

 P. 236; A. l^slsemrffiPtlfilf. — Insert: See the Appendix. 

 P. 241, 1. 1; For: rather - Read: mostly 

 P. 244, 1. 7 fr. b. ; For: graclles: — Read: gracilis: 

 P. 245, 1. 3; For: base' — Read: base, 

 P. 246, 1. 11 fr. b. ; For: Herwitt — Bead: Hewitt 

 P. 247, 1. 5 should be modified: 



(4a) S»t. IsBnglfolia, E^.s Schk., Krypt. Gew., I, tab. 88; — var. 

 vittata, G. Chr., Ind. Fil. ; Pt. vittata, L., Spec, II, 1074; Polypodium 

 trapezioides, Burm., Flor. Ind., 233, tab. 66, fig. 2. 



Terminal pinna commonly much elongated. 



War. ■vlllata: Fronds proportionally narrow, with the lateral 

 pinnae abbreviated, the higher oblong, the following growing gradually 

 smaller and roundish. 



P. 249, 1. 19 fr. b. ; For: Sch.geb.' — Bead: Sch.geb., 

 P. 250. — Insert: 



(23) I*! 



The specimens occurring in the Buitenzorg Herbarium have the 

 fronds herbaceous to subcoriaceous, with the ultimate segments entire or 

 nearly entire, varying from 1 — 4 cm. long by 3—6 mm. broad at the 

 base. A specimen from Luzon (Merrill No. 234), with the smallest 

 segments, has the sori relatively short. 



Omit the variety sumatrana. See No. 236. 



