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170. D. Cumingiana (Kze.) O. Ktze. 
This most distinct species was rediscovered in Panama by Pirtier nr. 4222 
(Rio Faté valley) and 4470 (forest of the upper Mamoni River) (W, H, CC). The 
specimens agree exactly with Kunze’s excellent description and figure. 
' 175. Dryopteris Fuertesii Brause in Urban, Symb. Ant. 7: 485. 1913. 
Type from Sto. Domingo: Las Filipinas, Proy. Barahona, FuERTEs nr. 
1017 (B)). 
Probably a subspecies of D. scolopendrioides, with which it agrees in almost 
all characters; it differs from that species by its very long stipe (up to 30 cm) and 
by some of the leaves (not all) being nearly tripartite; at the base of the lamina 
are a pair of erect lateral pinnz, which are shorter than the central pinna. 
176. D. guadalupensis (Wikstr.) C. Chr. var. setulosa n. var. 
Rachis and coste beneath clothed with long simple hairs; stellate hairs pro- 
portionally few. Free pinnze 5—8-jugate. 
Haiti, prope Payan, Picarpa nr. 208 (B). 
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182. D. asterothrix (Fée) C. Chr. 
Also Sto. Domingo: ad flumen Mameges, EaGers nr. 2503, 2528 (B). 
183. D. sclerophylla (Kze.) C. Chr. 
Also Sto. Domingo: Barahona, FUERTES nr. 1454, 1572 (B). 
184. D. asplenioides (Sw.) O. Ktze. 
Sto. Domingo, Eacers nr. 1578, 1866 b, 2660, 2806; von TirckHEm nr. 3217 (all B). 
213. D. nephrodioides (KI.) Hieron. f. guadalupensis (Fée). 
Also Sto. Domingo, Fuerres nr. 1549, v. TiRCKHEIM nr. 2721 b. (B). $ 
‘The Andine form of this species with the basal veins united and with the 
hairs of the under surface often anchor-shaped, varies in the density of pubescence. 
I have in the first part referred them all to var. Biolleyi; and if they really all be- 
long to a single variety or subspecies, the name of this much be changed into 
var. nemoralis (Sod.) comb. nov. 
Syn. Nephrodium nemorale Sod. Cr. vasc. quit. 267. 1893; Dryopteris nemoralis 
C. Chr. Ind. 279. 1905. — The type-specimen of Soprro’s species (RB!) shows at 
once that it belongs to one of the forms of D. nephrodioides, which is frequently 
collected in Ecuador and Peru; -above the basal pair of anastomosing veins are 
about two pairs of veins connivent to the acute sinus. seers with many minute 
stellate and anchor-shaped hairs. Near this er is 
D. K. D. Vidensk. Selsk. Skr., naturvidensk. og mathem. Afd. 8. 4 
