— 30 — 



Mett., Ann. Mus. Bot. L. B., II, 224; P. patelliferum, Burck, \n Ann. Btz., IV, 

 96 p.p. (not tab. VII); — var. pumila; L. pumila, Bl, i.e., tab. XCIV B. 



Segments firm-herbaceous to subcoriaceous; fertile segments rather 

 ascending, lanceolate or linear, deeply and obliquely lobed; lobes soriferous.. 

 oblong, broadly cymbiform or cupuliform in the fertile portion, with rather 

 more than their own width between them, much inclined backwards, when 

 dried pressed down backwards, not twisted, i.e. with the mouth of the 

 cavity directed upwards; sori immersed, oblong or roundish. 



Forma typica: Fertile segments subulate-lanceolalate, the largest 4 — 7 

 cm. long, VI2 — 2 cm. broad, long-acuminale ;. sori broadly oblong, + 

 4 — 5 mm. \ong.— Java (t. BXyjixn^:), Celebes (Tondano,TQy smunn; Minahasa 

 Koorders Nos. 17011^, 17099^), Moluccas (t. Blume). 



Var. pumila: Fertile segments linear, the largest 3 — 3V2 cm- long» ± V2 

 cm. broad, blunt to shortly acuminate; sori roundish or suboblong + 2 mm. 

 \ong. —Java (t. Blume). 



Lecanopteris deparioides, Bk., in journ. of Bot., XIX, 366; Davallia 

 deparioides, Ces., Fei. di Bor., 13; Cyathea deparioides, Ces., I.e., tab. IV. 



Segments thin; fertile segments linear, x 4 — 5 cm. long, ^/g — cm. 

 broad, blunt, crenate-dentate ; teeth soriferous, erecto-patent; sori small, 

 terminal on the teeth, the cavities scutelliform (conf. Cesati's diagnosis), 

 cymbiform or navicular (conf. Cesati's drawing), slightly twisted; areolae 

 with only fine, free or anastomosing included venules. — Perhaps near L. 

 philippinensis v. A. V.R. 



Borneo (Beccari). 



Lecanopteris davallioides, v. A. v. R., Bull. Btz., 1916, XXIll, 14; 

 v. A. V.R., Mai. Ferns & All.. Suppl. 1, 409 (exci. var.); Polypodium patel' 

 liferum, Burck, in Ann, Btz., VI, 96, p.p. (not tab. Vll). 



Segments coriaceous, relatively thick; fertile segments somewhat 

 ascending, linear, the largest + 4 — 6 cm. long by + cm. broad, 

 blunt or rounded at the apex, the edge obliquely repando-sinuate ; lobules 

 elongated on the anterior side into a soriferous outgrowth; outgrowths 

 navicular, inclining forwards and inwards, when dried nearly always 

 pressed down inwards and then generally laterally compressed and twisted, i.e. 

 with the mouth of the cavity directed obliquely towards the margin of the 

 pinna; sori immersed, occupying the whole of the outgrowths, the cavit- 

 ies therefore about as long as the outgrowths, + 2 mm. long and 1 mm. 

 deep; primary areolae of at least the lower half of the fertile segments 

 provided with a thick, recurrent intermedial vein from wh'ch the free or 

 anastomosing included venules are spreading in various directions. 



Karimata (Teysmann). 



