﻿618 71. POLYPODIUM. § 3. GONIOPHLEBIOM. d. SCHELLOLEPIS. 



3. Sort superficial. 



4. Sori in i — 2 rows on each side of the costae. 



5. Pinnae narrowly triangular. (119a) P. argulum. 



5.5. Pinnae not uniformly narrowed from the base to the apex. 



(1196) P. pseudoconnatum. 

 4.4. Sori in 3 rows on each side of the costae. 



(120) P. lampongense. 

 3.3. Sori more or less immersed. 



+. Terrestrial. Sori subimmersed. (121a) P. benguetense. 



+.+. Epiphytical. Sori deeply immersed. 



(1216) P. subauriculalum. 



* (114) P. HLOrthaUii, itteW., Hk. BL, Syn. Fil., 345; Goniophle- 

 bium Korthalsii, Bedd., Handb. Ind. Perns, Suppl., 91. 



Rhizome creeping, clothed with small, linear-lanceolate-subulate, ciliate, 

 reddish-brown scales. Stipes 12—15 c.M. long, smooth, reddish-brown. Fronds 

 30 — 40 c.M. long, to + 50 c.M. broad. Pinnae lax, spreading or erecto-patent, 

 12 — 15 c.M. long, I'/j — 4 c.M. broad, lanceolate-acuminate, the base cuneate, 

 articulate, the edge slightly crenate. Texture subcoriaceous ; rachis and both 

 surfaces naked; areolae in 3 — 4 rows. Sori + 2 — 3-serial, superficial or 

 hardly immersed. 



Java, Sumatra, Malacca. 



* (115a) P. iiitegrio|*e, Copel., Philipp. Journ., II, 139. 

 Rhizome creeping, woody, clothed with lanceolate-acuminate, castaneo- 



fulvous scales or glabrescent, and not calcareous. Stipes naked, 15 — 25 c.M. 

 long, brown-stramineous. Fronds + 50 c.M. long. Pinnae linear, to ± 20 c.M. 

 long, to + 1 '/i c.M. broad, stalked, the base narrowly acuminate, the edge en- 

 tire or crenulate, the apex distinctly caudate, hardly serrulate. Texture mem- 

 branaceous; surfaces naked; areolae in + 3 rows on each side. Sori large, 

 slightly immersed. — Nearly related to P. persicifolium, Desv. 

 Mindoro, Java. 



* (1156) P. persicifolium, J>c*»., Rac, Flor. Btz., I, 115; P.cus- 

 pidatum, Bl. (not Doti), Flor. Jav., II, 175, tab. LXXXII; P. phlebodioides, Co- 

 pel., Polypod. Philipp., 123; Philipp, Journ., I, Suppl., 162; Goniophlebium 



