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ramosus, raraivagis vel subpinnatim dispositis, brevibus, compla- 

 natulis, laxe foliosis, strictis, obtusis; folia sicca laxe imbricata, 

 humida patula, valde concava, oblonga, in acumen elongatum, 

 loriforme contracta, marginibus erectis, integris, enervia, cellulis 

 elongatis, angustissimis, papillosis, basilaribus infimis abbreviatis, 

 aureis, alaribus c. 5, magnis, vesiculaeformibus, fusco-aureis ; seta 

 2 cm. alta, crassiuscula, flexuosula, rubra, laevis; theca maxime 

 pendula, ad setam fere adpressa, oblongo-clavata, fuscidula, grosse 

 pustulosa, collo laevi. Caetera ignota. 



Species insignis T. leptocarpo (Schwaegr.) affïnis, sed folîis integris, 

 theca breviore, grosse pustuloso, collo laevi, facillime dignoscenda. 

 Koh Kahdat, on mouldering trees. 



42. T. Boschii (Doz. et Molk.) Jaeg. Adumbr. II, p. 487. 

 Jungle near Klong Munsé, on mouldering trees. 



Area: Sunda Islands. 



43. T. trachycystis Broth, n. sp. 



A u t o i c u m ; robustiusculum, caespitosum, caespitibus densis, 

 pallide viridibus, baud nitidis; caul i s repens, subpinnatim ramo- 

 sus, ramis uncinatis, densifoliis, simplicibus; folia falcata, concava, 

 late oblongo- vel ovato-lanceolata, anguste acuminata, marginibus 

 erectis, superne serrulatis, enervia, cellulis elongatis, angustissimis, 

 papillis elevatis seriatim punctulatis, basilaribus infimis abbreviatis, 

 aureis, alaribus c. 5, oblongis, vesiculiformibus, hyalinis vel fusco- 

 aureis; bracteae perichaetii internae e basi oblongo-lanceolata 

 longe acuminatae, acumine serrulato, cellulis laevissimis; seta 1 cm. 

 alta, flexuosula, tenuis, fuscescenti-rubra, superne scaberula; theca 

 nutans, minuta, ovalis, sicca deoperculata sub ore constricta, fusca. 

 Caetera ignota. 



Species T. hamato (Doz. et Molk.) Jaeg. affinis, sed statura robustiore, 

 fohis latiorihus, cellulis scaberrhnis optime diversa. 



Lem Dan, on rocks and trees near the Sea. 



Leskeaceae. 



Pelekium Mitt. 



44. P. velatum Mitt, in Journ. of the Linn. Soc. 1868, p. 176. 

 Koh Kahdat, on mouldering trees in the interior of the island. 

 Area: From Java to Samoa. 



