GONIOPHLEBIUM. 
C'ONIOPHLEBIUM VERRUCOSUM. (Wall); caudex long stout creeping, very paleaceous, stipites 14 foot and more 
long, fronds 2-3 feet long oblongo-acuminate firm-membranaceous drooping, pinnæ numerous but distant, 6-9 inches long 1-13 inch 
broad, oblong costate articulate upon the rachis suddenly and shortly cuspidato-acuminate entire or serrated chiefly towards the apex 
nearly sessile, the base obliquely cuneate, primary veins slender but straight and parallel costuliform, forming with the anastomosing 
veins four or five series of areoles each with a free included veinlet, but of which the lowest series only is soriferous, sori in a single series 
next the costa sunk in a deep cavity having a corresponding pustule on the upper side, capsules long stipitate mixed with paraphyses. 
Hook, Sp. Fil. v. 31. Wall. Cat. n. 296, Metten. Polyp. p. 81. Hook. Gard. Ferns, t, 41 ;—Marginaria, Hook. Gen. Fil. t. 10, B. — 
Goniophlebium, J, Sm. B. ; pubescenti-villous (Young). | 
The specimen figured is from Penang. 
Hab. Penang, Singapore, Amboyna, Ceram, Java, Luzon, 
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