﻿2^8 32. HUJIATA. § 1. euhumaTa. 



2— 5-pinnate, with all the divisions almost filiform and the ultimate segments 

 sharp at the point. Sori placed at the sinuses of the ultimate forks; indu- 

 siuni coriaceous, broader than the segments. 

 Malacca, Banca, Borneo, Celebes. 



(6) H. i>iiiiiatificla, Bedd., Handb. Ind. Ferns, Suppl., 12; //. iwter- 

 media, C. Chr., Ind. Fil. ; Davallia pinnali/ida, Bk., Journ. of Linn. Soc, Bot., 

 XXIV, 257. 



Rhizome slender, firm, wide-creeping, clothed with close-pressed, ovate, 

 peltate scales, glaucous beneath the scales. Stipes distant, firm, erect, stra- 

 mineous, 5 '/a — 10 c.M. loQg. Fronds elongate-deltoid, broadest at the base, 

 narrowed gradually towards the apex, 7V2 — IS c.M. long, 3'/2 — 6^/2 c.M. 

 broad at the base, pinnatifid nearly to the costa into numerous, deltoid-lan- 

 ceolate, entire, crenate or .slightly lobed segments 4 — 7 m.M. broad, the lowest 

 pair much the broadest, deltoid, lobed on the lower side. Texture rigidly 

 coriaceous; veins simple or forked. Sori small, terminal on the veins; indu- 

 siura rigid, persistent, broader than long. 



Borneo, Malacca. 



(7) H. pectinata, l>e*»., Prod., 325; Davallia peclinal a, Sm., Hk. 

 Bk., Syn. Fil., 89; Hk. & Grev., Ic. Fil., tab CXXXIX. 



Rhizome creeping, scaly. Stipes distant, 5 — 10 c.M. long, more or less 

 scaly. Fronds 10 — 20 c.M. long, 5 — 8 c.M. broad, elongate-deltoid, cut down 

 nearly or quite to therachis into many, parallel, oblong or linear-oblong seg- 

 ments. Segments approximate, blunt, the higher ones entire, the lower ones 

 inciso-pinnatifid, the lowest ones a little broader and deeply pinnatifid on the 

 lower side, with the lobes sometimes 1 — 1'/^ c.M. long. Texture coriaceous. 

 Sori oblique, submarginal; indusium transversally oblong, broader than deep, 

 attached at the central part of the base. 



Borneo, New Guinea; Polynesia. 



* (8) H. repenis, J»tel* (not /. Sm..), Copel., Polypod. Philipp., SO; 

 H. pedata, J. Sm., Bedd., I^ndb. Ind. Ferns, 48; Ferns S. I., tab. Xll ; Daval' 

 Ha pedela, Sm., Rac, Plor.^Btz., I, 128; Hk., Spec. Fil., I, tab. XLV,A;Gard. 

 Ferns, tab. VII; Adiantum repens, L., (oldest name). 



Rhizome wide-creeping; scales dense, lanceolate, the apex acute, the 

 base peltate, blunt. Stipes dislant, 5 — 10 c.M. long, sparingly scaly. Fronds 



