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14. DEIVT^i^ST A T?l DTI A , JBei^h<i><t<. 



(3) D. epythporachis, JHels. — Also in the Philippine Islands. 



(6a) P . doim e t a edtioide s i c » poi ., Philipp . Joum .. 

 Microlepia dennslaedtioides, Copel., 1. c, I, Suppl., 148, tab. IV; — rafc-Srthro- 

 tricha, Copel., 1. c. III, 34. 



Rhizome creeping, naked or nearly so. StipeslJS-^O c.M. long, brown, 

 naked. Fronds 40 — CO c.M. long, 20— 50^,*!*Lbroad, 4-pinnalifid. Pinnae 

 "S, lanceolate, acute, the lower smallec,^Hfie rachis narrowly winged. Pinnulae 



^ ovate-lanceolate, obtuse. Ultiras*tf^egments obovate, entire or toothed. Texture 



g herbaceous; surfacesjMtteo. Sori small, marginal or submarginal. 



War. a«*fnrotricha : Fronds larger; rachis and upper surface 

 clothgiMwh short, articulate hairs. 



M w dflwaO) iiMgow i -— 



(6ft) O. Merrilli, Copeh, Philipp. Journ., II, 126; (? Microlepia). 



Rhizome thick, creeping. Stipes erect, firm, + 60 c.M. long and like 

 the main rachis castaneous, slightly puberulous, rather glabrescent. Fronds 

 100 — 120 C.M. long, + SO c.M. broad, 4-pinnatifid. Largest pinnae ± 30 

 c.M. long, ± 11 C.M. broad, acuminate, with the rachis puberulous below: 

 lower pinnae reduced. Pinnulae lanceolate-deltoid, distinctly acuminate. Ter- 

 nary segments lanceolate-deltoid, obtuse, decurrent, subpetiolate, the lowest 

 acroscopical ones the largest, to 2 c.M. long, ± 1 c.M. broad, cut down on 

 each side to a winged costa into ± 4 subremote, obtuse or truncate, entire or 

 obscurely serrate lobes. Texture herbaceous; surfaces naked, the lower paler 

 than the upper. Sori + marginal, in the sinuses, the margin of the lobe 

 forming with the true indusium an imperfect cup to the sorus. 



Mindoro. 



(7) D. samoensis, moore. — Insert as a synonym: Sitolobimi 

 samoense. Brack., Expl. Exp., XVI, tab. XXXVUI, fig. 1. 



(7a) D. IWilliamsi, Copel., Philipp. Journ., I, Suppl., 148; Christ, 

 1. c, n, 168. 



Stipes tufted, + 2 M. long, rufous-yellowish, densely clothed like the 

 rachis with fulvous, strigose hairs, at length rather naked. Fronds + 2 M. 

 long, 4-pinnatifid. Pinnae sessile, + 90 c.M. long (+ 120 c.M. long after 



