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nae much the largest, subdeltoid, unequal-sided, 7 — 10 c.M. broad. Pinnulae 

 lanceolate, imbricate, those at the lower base larger than the others, the low- 

 est deeply pinnatifid. Segments oblong, blunt, faintly toothed, the teeth 

 not awned. Texture subcoriaceous ; both surfaces naked; rachis and midribs 

 slightly fibrillose. Sori principally medial; indusium peltate or reniform. 

 Philippines; Assam, China, Korea, Japan. 



* (10) P. aristatum, J»r., Diels, in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pfl.Fam., 

 V, 193; Aspidium aristatum, Sw., Christ, Farnkr. d. Erde, 240; Lastraea aris- 

 tata, Moore, Bedd., Ferns S.I., tab. CI; — Var. Hamiltonii, Spr., Syst., IV, 108. 



Rhizome creeping, densely clothed with short, seliform or hair-like scales. 

 Stipes scattered, 50 — 70 c.M. long, fibrillose or scaly at least near the base. 

 Fronds 307—70 c.M. long, deltoid, 20 — 50 c.M. broad, with a long, pinnate 

 apex and below this + 5 — 6 pinnate pinnae on each side. Lowest pinnae 

 2-pinnate to 5-pinnalifid at the base, the lower basal pinnulae the longest. 

 Leaflets subrhomhoidal, the upper base + truncate and auricled, the lower base 

 cuneate, the edges more or less lobed with the lobes copiously toothed, the 

 teeth aristate. Texture ± coriaceous; surfaces naked; rachis nearly so. Sori 

 nearer the midrib than the edge; indusium peltate or reniform. 



War. HaiiiiKonii: Largest form; ultimate segments large, ovate- 

 deltoid, slightly lobed. — 



The rhizome of the type is figured in Bedd., Handb. Ind. Ferns, fig. 

 118, A. 



Malaya; Natal, India, China, Japan, Polynesia; — Var. Hamillonii: ? Ma- 

 lacca; Nepal, Khasia, Ceylon. 



(11) P. coniifoliiim, Pr., Copel., Polypod. Philipp., 18; P. carvi- 

 folium, C. Chr., Ind. Fil.; Aspidium cur vi folium, Kze., Bot. Zeit., d848, 

 283; A. carvi folium, Kze, Linn., XXIV, 292; A. conii folium. Wall., Christ, 

 Farnkr, d. Erde, 240; A. aristatum, Sw., var. coniifolium, Hk. Bk., Syn Fil., 

 2!55; Lastraea conii folia, Moore, Bedd., Ferns Br. I., II, tab. CCLXI ; — var. 

 Sarasinorum; A. aristatum, Sw., var Sarasinorum, Christ, Ann. Btz., XV, 124. 



Near P. aristatum, Pr., but the rhizome erect, the scales long, linear- 

 lauceolate, Stipes tufted, the base clothed with narrow, blackish scales. Fronds 

 large, 60—90 c.M. long, (30—50 c M. long, conf. Copel.), 4— 3-pinnate. Ultimate 

 pinnules and segments small, less coriaceous, ovate or rhomboidal, aristate. 

 Sori large or small; indusium peltate, sometimes reniform. — The creeping 

 rhizome figured in the head of the mentioned table is that of P. aristatum, Pr. 



