﻿72. CTCLOPHORUS. § 1. NIPHOBOLUS. 685 



Texture coriaceous; under surface very thinly matted: main veins distinct to 

 the edge. Sori confluent, covering the whole under surface, placed in 10 — 20 

 rows between the midrib and edge. 

 Celebes, Luzon. 



(7) C niacropoduiS, C. Chr., Ind. Fil.; Polypodium macropodum, 

 Bit., Journ. of Linn. Soc, Bot., XV, 108. 



Rhizome woody, short-creeping, the scales minute, adpressed, deltoid, black, 

 mixed with a brown powder. Phyllopodes 7 — 10 m.M. long, scaly like the 

 rhizome. Stipes bordered very nearly to the base. Fronds uniform, ligulale, 

 10 — 20 c.M. long, 1 — 2 c.M. broad, the fertile region contracted, the point 

 acute, the base narrowed very gradually. Texture coriaceous, thick; upper 

 surface naked, lower clothed with thin tomentum; veins hidden. Sori occu- 

 pying the upper half of the frond, minute, immersed in a pale-brown tomen- 

 tum, placed in erecto-palent rows between midrib and edge, and each showing 

 distinctly on the upper surface of the frond, 6 — 8 in a row. 



Aru Islands. 



* (8) C aCPOSticlioides, Pr.^ Epim., 130; Polypodium acrostichoi- 

 des, ForsL, Rac. Flor. Btz., I, 98; Niphobolus acroslichoides. Rich, (not /. Sm.), 

 Copel., Polypod. Philipp., 113; Gies., Niph., 213; Redd., Ferns Rr.I., I, tab. 

 LXXXI; N. puberulus, BL, Flor. Jav., II, 57, tab. XXIII; N. fissus, Bl, 1. c, 

 58, tab. XXIV (abnormal form); — var. gracilis, Copel., Leafl., I, 234. 



Rhizome creeping; scales roundish or oblong, rarely acute, peltate, ad- 

 pressed or subadpressed, dark-coloured, the margin paler or whitish when 

 young, + entire. Stipes 5 — 7 c.M. long, deciduously tomentose with adpres- 

 sed stellate hairs. Fronds uniform, 20 — 60 c.M. long, 1 — 3 c.M. broad, ligu- 

 late or linear, the apex bluntish or subacute, the edge entire, the base nar- 

 rowed gradually. Texture coriaceous ; upper surface naked or nearly so, lower 

 tomentose, the stellate hairs greyish or brownish, often white when young, 

 crowded but adpressed; costa conspicuous; veins hidden. Sori small, close, 

 numerous, crateriform, occupying the upper '/s — Vs ^f the frond, slightly 

 immersed in shallow cavities, which are not or obscurely prominent on the 

 upper surface, not hidden in the tomentum. 



War. gracilis: Stipes shorter; fronds hardly 1 c.M. broad, less 

 coriaceous; sori in 3 — 4 rows. 



Malaya; Ceylon, Polynesia, Queensland. 



* (9) C. pannosujii, C. Chr., Ind. Fil. ; Polypodium pannosum, Mett., 



