xi, c, 3 v. A. v. Rosenburgh: Amboina Pteridophyta HI 
SCLEROGLOSSUM van Alderwereldt van Rosenburgh 
SCLEROGLOSSUM PUSILLUM (Bl.) v. A. v. R. in Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenz. 
7 (1912) 37, t. 5, fig. 1-2. 
Vittaria pusilla Bl. Enum. PI. Jav. (1828) 199; v. A. v. R. Mai. 
Ferns 560. 
Amboina, Salahoetoe, Rel. Robins. 1965, November 27, 1913, epiphytic, 
altitude about 950 meters. 
Distrib. : Ceylon, Malacca, Java, Borneo, Philippines, New Guinea, 
Queensland. 
ANTROPHYUM Kaulfuss 
ANTROPHYUM CALLI FOLIUM Bl. Enum. PI. Jav. (1828) 111; v. A. v. 
R. Mai. Ferns 535. 
Amboina, Soja, Rel. Robins. 1943, August, 3, 1913, on rocks, altitude 
about 400 meters. 
Distrib.: Malaya, Polynesia. 
ANTROPHYUM PLANTAGINEUM (Cav.) Kaulf. Enum. Fil. (1824) 197. 
Hemionitis plantaginea Cav. Descr. (1802) 260; v A. v. R. Mai. 
Ferns 533 
Amboina, Ayer putri, Rel. Robins. 1945, July 28, 1913, on trees and coral 
limestone at low altitudes. 
Distrib.: Northern India, Ceylon, Malaya, and Polynesia. 
DRYMOGLOSSUM Presl 
DRYMOGLOSSUM FALLAX v. A. v. R. sp. nov. Plate VI. 
Rhizoma longe repens, gracile, firmum, ramosum, in sicco 
obscure fuscum vel nigrescens, squamis ovatis vel lanceolato- 
subulatis, subrufis, acuminatis, irregulariter denticulatis, basi pel- 
tatis ornatum. Stipites remoti, 2-seriati, supra basin articulati, 
frondium sterilium 2-3, frondium fertilium usque ad 12 mm longi. 
Frondes steriles coriaceae, pilis stellatis, pallidis, appressis, pau- 
cis munitae, late oblongae vel ovatae, integerrimae, apice obtusae 
vel rotundatae, basi late cuneatae, rotundato-truncatae vel sub- 
cordatae, ad stipitem abrupte et anguste cuneato-decurrentes ; 
costa sursum sensim evanescens ; areolae subhexagonae, obliquae, 
venulis liberis, excurrentibus parce munitae. Frondes fertiles 
lineares, semiteretes, 1.5 ad 4.5 cm longae, 2.5 ad 3 mm latae, sub- 
tus profunde et late 2-sulcatae, apice obtusiusculae, marginibus 
parallels, basi anguste cuneatae et longe decurrentes. Sori lati, 
continui, in sulcis positi, costam subapproximati. 
Amboina, Hitoe messen, Rel. Robins. 9152, October 14, 1913, epiphytic 
in light forests, altitude 175 meters, locally known as paku tali. 
Very remarkable in having the sori flanked by rows of long-stalked 
peltate hairs, and the capsules of each sorus separated by a longitudinal 
series of densely crowded, simple or variously branched, pale paraphyses, 
