﻿APPENDIX. 25. ASPIDIUM. 823 



* (8) A. ternatenise, «>. a. ». r. — Insert : Bull. Dep. Agr. I. N., 

 d908, XVIII, 9; Tectaria lernalensis, v. A. v. R., 1. c. 



§ 2. SAGENIA. 



* (12) A.. Tastuiii, JBf. — Insert as a synonym: — Nephrodium vas- 

 tiim, Bk, Hk. Bk., Syn. Fil., 296. 



* (15) A. isulicauclatum, ». JI. ». K. — Insert: Bull. D6p, Agr. 

 I. N., d908, XVIII, 9; Tectaria subcaiidata, v. A. v. R., 1. c. 



* (20) A. siemiliipiiinatuiii, Wall. — Insert as a synonym: 

 Sagenia semibipinnata, Moore, Bedd., Ferns Br.I., I, tab. CXXXVII. 



* (25) A. fsubtriphylliim, irfc. — Insert as a synonym: Polypo- 

 dium sublriphyllum, Hk. ^ Am., (oldest name). 



* (31) A. Tariolosum, 1¥all. — Insert: Bedd., Ferns S.Br.I., 

 Suppl., tab. CCCLXV. 



'^ (33) A. latifoliiiiiB, .7. Sm. — Insert as a synonym: Polypodium 

 latifolium, Forst., (oldest name). 



* (59) A. siifolium, Mett. — Insert as a synonym: Polypodium 

 sii folium, Willd., (oldest name). 



S8. ODOlVTOSOK^tA., J»re*l. 



§ 1. EU-ODONTOSORIA. 



* (4) O. lind^ayae, ». A. v. jr., Bull. Dt^p. Agr. I. N., d908, XXI, 4. 



Stipes and rachises pale-brownish-stramineous, naked. Fronds 4 — 5-pin- 

 nate. Ultimate leaflets cuneate, sessile, simple or 2 — 3-fid, '/^ — I'/i c.M. long, 

 2 — 5 m.M. broad at the apex, the incised ones the broadest, the apices rather 

 horizontally or + obliquely truncate. Texture subcoriaceous or firm-herba- 

 ceous; surfaces naked; veins flabellate, dichotomous. Sori narrow, terminal on 

 the ultimate segments (leaflets or lobes), occupying the whole breadth, uniting 

 the apices of 2 or more veinlets. — In habit this resembles 0. chineii- 

 sis, /. Sm., but in the Lindsaya-like sori it approximates 0. retusa, /. Sm. 



New Guinea. 



