8S2 APPENDrx. 67fl. hemigramma. 



donoo I'ODoUo, 7 — 3S c . M . long , 5 ^ 10 C i M . b Boad , oblanc»alato ,i acuto or obtut a p 

 the edge entire or repand to irregularly undulate or incised, the lower^,«|rart 

 broad or contracted, the base cordate (var. Teysmannii), rounded or acute. 

 Texture varying from membranaceous to subcoriaceous ; surfaces^iraked ; costa 

 sometimes scaly like the rather short stipe; main veins distjif^, not reaching 

 the edge; areolae copious, irregular, with few or manv/firee veinlets. Fertile 

 fronds linear-lanceolate or ligulate, 5 — 15 c.M. long^ — 12 m.M. broad, nar- 

 rowed gradually to the apex and a stipe 5 — l^/cM. long, the edge subentire, 

 irregularly repand or interrupted. — Exceedingly variable. A form gathered 

 in Borneo by Dr. Hallier (no. 1822)^etermined by Dr. Christ, has the sori 

 decidedly acrostichoid. 



^a.r. major : Stipes (^^arren fronds to 1 6 c.M. long, scaly, the scales 

 subulato-seliform, black. Lauren fronds varying from simple to pinnate; pinnae 

 ± 3 on each side, c«miected by a narrow wing. Fertile fronds contracted; 

 pinnae ± 2 on eafti side, ± 5 c.M. long, ± 3 m.M. bread. Texture herbaceo- 

 membranaceoji^ nearly diaphanous. — Leptochilus latifolius, C. Chr. is distin- 

 guishabk/lrom this by its firmer texture, not diaphanous, its colour, black 

 wbjjr^ry, its often proliferous fronds. 



Malaga; var . major ; Lvsott , Mindanao . ■ . . , . — 



'M. I'OL.YX'OJDIXJM:, rmn^. 



§ 1. EUPOLYPODIUM. 



(60) P. cornigeriiiu, JMc — Insert: Bedd., Ferns S.Br.L, Suppl., 

 tab. CCCLXXXI. 



§ 2. PROSAPTIA. 



* (111) P. contignum, J. Sm.,- Davallia configua, Spr. — Insert: 

 Hk. & Grev., Ic. Fil., tab. CXLI. 



§6. PLEOPELTIS. 



* (198) P. hasAatuni, Thb. — Insert as a synonym: Pleopellis 

 malacodon, Bedd., Ferns S.Br.L, Suppl., tab. CCCLXXXVn (not Handb. Ind. 

 Ferns, 363). 



