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§ 2. EUTRICHOMANES. 



* (9) T. uitiduluni, F. n. B. — Also found in Luzon and Mindoiv. 



• (15) T. difliiiSUiii, Bl. — Also found in Luzon and Mindanao. 



(22a) T. ^¥eroeri, Jf*f., Fed., Rep., V, 55. 



Rhizome wide-creeping, filiform, short-tomentose. Stipes slender, + 5 

 m.M. long, winged nearly to the base. Fronds ovate, to 3 c.M. long, 2 c.M. 

 broad. Pinnae to 7-jugate, the central ones the longest, ± 12 m.M. long, 

 5 m.M. broad, lanceolate-rhomboidal, the lower + smaller. Lower secondary 

 segments pinnatifid, higher forked or simple the laciniae linear, */, , — ^/j^ 

 m.M. broad, simple or the lowest forked, emarginate at the apex, the margin 

 bounded by a diaphanous line. Texture thin; rachises narrowly winged: 

 veins slender. Sori immersed; indusium in fundi buli form, the moulh dilated, 

 undulate; receptacle 12 — 15 X longer than the indusium {^% — 3 c.M. 

 long). 



New Guinea. 



(39) T. maximum, Bl. is cotislrued as including 2 distinct forms: T. 

 maximum, Bl. k millefolium, Pr. 



• (59a) T. maximuBii, Bl., Enum., 228; Rac, Flor. Btz., I, 29; 

 V. D. B., Hym. Jav., 25, tab. XVIII. 



Stipes not winged, or winged towards the frond only. Ultimate lobes 

 recurved towards the apex. Indusium winged quite to the mouth. 



* (396) T. millefolluni, Pt-., Hym., 16, 43; V. D. B., Hym. Jav., 

 27, tab. XX; T. anceps, Hk, var. /3, Hk., Spec. Fil; I, tab. XL, C, fig. 5. 



Stipes winged + throughout. Ultimate lobes flat, straight. Indusium 

 stalked, or winged at the base only. 



(41) T. javanicum, Bl. is construed as including 2 distinct forms: T. 

 javanicum, Bl. & rhomboideum, /. Sm. 



» (41a) T. javanicum, Bh, Enum., 224; Hk. & Grev., Ic. Fil, 



