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base of the lobes; sori interrupted-linear, confined to the 
apices of the lobes —Hook.-Bak., Syn. Fil. 111. L. decomposita, 
Willd., var. davallioides, Domin, Prodr. p. 84. 
Hab. : Harvey’s Creek, K. Domin. 
L. repens, Bedd., Handb. Ind. Ferns, 74 ; Ferns, S. India, 
tab. ccix.; Domin, Prodr. p. 85. Rhizome wide-creeping, 
climbing, scaly. Fronds simply pinnate, 8-17 in. long, 14-1} 
in. broad. Leaflets }-1 in. long, about half as broad, the lower 
line often slightly upeurved, the point acute or rounded, the 
upper edge straight or more or less rounded, subentire or 
crenato-lobate. Texture pellucido-herbaceous. Sori sub- 
marginal, large, about as broad as long, one to each crenation, 
often confluent in the subentire forms when the apices of the 
veins are joining —V. Alder. v. Rosenb., Malayan Ferns 261, 
Hab. : Harvey’s Creek, K. Domin. 
ADIANTUM, Linn. 
A. formosum, R. Br., var. leptophyllum, Domin in Fedde 
Repert. ix. (1911) 551; Prodr. 148. Pinne and pinnules 
more rigid, crowded, pinnules smaller, the largest about 2 lines 
long, oblique. 
Scarcely worthy of varietal rank. 
__ A, hispidulum, Sw., var. glabratum, Domin, Prodr. p- 151. 
Pinnules shining and glabrous on both sides or (especially — 
on the lower side) with very few bristles, small, about 233 | 
lines long, but a few attaining nearly 4 in. 
Hab. : Picnic Hill, Russell River, K. Domin. 
The above is probably identical with A. hispidulum, Sw., 
var. Fitzalani, Bail. 
A. hispidulum, Sw., var. hypoglaucum, Domin, Prodr. 
p. 152. Pinnules usually glaucous beneath. 
Hab. : Tambourine Mountain, K. Domin. 
I cannot separate A. tenue, Domin, Prodr. p. 152, and its 
three varieties, from A. hispidulum, Sw. ‘ 
CHEILANTHES, Sw. 
C. queenslandica, Domin, Prodr. p. 140 (as a su bspecies)- 
C. Shirleyana, Domin, Prodr. p. 145 (as a subspecies)- 
