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(12) Ph. Hasseltii, Mett., Farng., IV, Phegop. k Aspid., 13; Po- 

 lypodium Hassellii, BL, Flor. Jav., II, 195, tab. XCII; Dryopteris Hassellii, C. 

 Chr., Ind. Fil. 



Rhizome oblique. Stipes + 20 — 25 c.M. long, sparingly scaly, stramineous 

 (green after Blume's drawing). Fronds + 30 c.M. long and as broad, deltoid, 

 acuminate. Lowest pinnae largest, subopposite, + 10 c.M. broad at the base, 

 unequal-sided, the lowest posterior piimula much the largest. Pinnulae triangu- 

 lar-oblong, with the lowest divisions deltoid-oblong, obtuse, deeply pinnatilid 

 or pinnate at the base, the ultimate segments oblong, blunt, entire or bluntly 

 toothed. Texture coriaceous; rachis and both surfaces naked. Sori medial 

 on the veins. 



Java. 



(13) Ph. laser pUiifolia, JSedd., Handb. Ind. Ferns, Suppl., 84, 

 Polypodium laserpitii folium, Scort., Journ. of Bot., XXV, 524 ; Dryopteris laser- 

 piliifolia, C. Chr., Ind. Fil. 



Stipes tufted, fine, stramineous, 30 — 40 c.M. long, scaly below, naked 

 above. Fronds as long, deltoid-ovate, 3-pinnate; rachis naked. Pinnae nume- 

 rous, 5—8 c.M. broad. Pinnulae t — S'/j c.M. broad, those on the lower 

 side of the rachis the largest, naked, shining above. Ultimate divisions ovate, 

 oblong, rounded, the base unequal, cuneate on the lower side, the margin 

 broadly lobed; main veins pinnate in the lobes, not reaching the edge. Sori 

 terminal, large, 1—2 on the lowest anterior veins. 



Malacca. 



(14) Ph. cheilanthoides, «. A. ». R.f Polypodium chdlanlhoides, 

 Bk., Becc, Mai., Ill, 45 ; Cheilanlhes gigantea, Ces., Fel. Becc. Polin., 3 & 7 ; 

 Dryopteris brunneo-villosa, C. Chr., Ind. Fil. 



Stipes ± 90 c.M. long, thick, clothed with copious, lanceolate, pale-brown, 

 hairy scales. Fronds ample, deltoid, decompound. Pinnae lanceolate-oblong. 

 Pinnulae multijugate, sessile, lanceolate. Tertiary segments multijugate, lan- 

 ceolate, adnate at the base. Ultimate segments small, ovale or semiorbicular, 

 the margin incurved. Texture firm; both surfaces densely setose; veins pin- 

 nate. Sori small, occupying the whole under surface of the fertile fronds. 



New Guinea. 



(15) Ph. ornata, I'ie (not Bedd.), Christ, Farnkr. d. Prde, 277, 

 iig. 876; Polypodium ornatum. Wall., Bedd., Ferns S.I., tab. CLXXl; Dryopteris 



