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blackish-green, sparingly pubescent below. Fronds ± 40 c.M. long, ± W 

 c.M. broad, broadly deltoid-ovate, 4 — S-pinnate. Pinnae distant, the lower 

 ones shorter, stalked, narrowing from a broad base to an acuminate apex. 

 Pinnulae regularly ovate-deltoid. Tertiary segments cut down into regular 

 segments, the lowest of which are divided again. Ultimate segments + 3 

 m.M. long, ± ^3 ^•^^- broad, with only a central vein. Sori at the base 

 of the superior tertiary segments; indusium hispid, stalked, hypocrateriform, 

 often incurved, the margin conspicuously dilated ; receptacle moderately exserted. 

 Texture thin; segments covered with scattered, adpressed, minute bristles. — 

 The plant has often abnormal fronds, which are + 6 c.M. long, oblong-lanceo- 

 late, short-stalked, irregulary 2-pinnate with capillary divisions. 

 New Guinea. 



(47) T. giganieum, JBory, Hk. Bk., Syn. FiL, 87; Hk., Icon. PL, 

 VIII, tab. DCCII. 



Rhizome wide-creeping, tomentose. Stipes 10 — 15 c.M. long, strong, erect, 

 hairy. Fronds 30—45 c.M. long, 15 — 25 c.M. broad, ovale, 4-pinnatifid ; 

 main rachis hardly winged above. Lower pinnae ovate-lanceolate, 15 — 20 

 c.M. long, cut down to the rachis. Pinnulae 2^2 c.M. long, cut down very 

 nearly to the rachis, the divisions again deeply pinnatifid. Ult. segments 

 linear, flat, Vj^ m.M. long, ^/^ — 1 m.M. broad. Colour dark-green. Surfaces 

 naked, schining; texture semicoriaceous; a central costa only in each segment. 

 Sori 2 — 20 to a pinnula; tube more or less exserted, the mouth ± dilated, 

 not 2-lipped. 



Malaya; Fiji, Comores, Mascarenes. 



(48) T. saxatile, Moore, Nich., Diet. d'Hort., V, 324. 



Stipes erect, hairy, tufted. Fronds triangular-ovate. Higher pinnae 

 decurrent, lower ones bipinnatifid. Pinnulae ovate, more or less decurved, 

 + undulate. Ultimate segments broad, short, obtuse. Indusium tubuliform, 

 slightly 2-lipped. — Plants small. 



Borneo. 



* (49) T. cupresiisoicles, l>e*»., (oldest name), C. Chr., Ind. FiL; 

 T. obscumm, BL, Rac, Flor. Btz., I, 50; V. D. B., Hymen. Jav., tab. XVII; 

 T. rigidum, Sw., Hk. Bk., Syn. FiL, 86, p. p.; Bedd., Ferns S.I., tab. VIH. 



Rhizome short-creeping, scaly throughout or at the extremity only. Stipes 

 approximate, 5 — 20 c.M. long, slightly covered with brownish hairs. Fronds 



