618 71. FOLYPODIUM. § 3. GONIOPHLKBIOM. d. SGHELLOLEFIS. 



3. Sort superficial. > 



41. Sort in i — 2 rows on each side of the costae. 



S. Pinnae narroimu tr i a n gu l ar . (119a) P. argutum. 



S.S. Pinnae not uniformly nut l WOBlt fru m the base to the apex . 



(1196) P. pseudoconnatum. 

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



(120) P. lampongense. 

 3.3. Sori more or less immersed. 



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



+.+. Epiphytical. Sori deeply immersed. 



(1216) P. subauriculatum. 



• (114) P. K^orthalsii, Mett., Hk. 6k., Syn. Fil., 345; G&niophle- 

 bium Korthalsii, Bedd., Handb. Ind. Ferns, 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-seriaI, superficial or 

 hardly immersed. 



Java, Sumatra, Malacca. 



• (115o) P. integrius (integriore), CopeL, PhUipp. Journ., H, 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 '/j 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»e#r., Rac, Flor. Btz., I, 115; P.cus- 

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

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



