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veinlets about 3 on a side, simple or forked; sori medial, indusium per- 
sistent in large fragments. 
Described from a Philippine plant in cultivation at Ivew, and since collected 
on Mount Banajao, Luzon. 
12. Cyathea polypoda Baker. 
Frond ample, green on both sides, glabrous except for copious whitish, 
convex, ovate scales, especially on the veinlets beneath; rachis glabrous, 
unarmed; pinnae oblong or lanceolate, 45 cm long, 10 to 12 cm wide; 
pinnules lanceolate, mostly petiolate, lowest 6 cm long, 12 mm broad, cut 
almost to the costa; segments oblong, obtuse, entire, 3 to 4 mm broad; 
veinlets 7 or 8 on a side, forked ; sori medial, indusium cup-shaped, small, 
glabrous. Near C. Integra. 
Borneo (Mount Kinabalu, alt. 2,100 m). 
13. Cyathea integra J. Sm. 
Trunk 2.5 to 7 m high; fronds 2 m long; racliises brown, beset with 
sharp spines and sparsely scurfy with minute scales, a few of which are 
also on the under side of the costae and costules, costa hairy above; pin- 
nae 45 cm long, the lower ones somewhat reduced; pinnules 13 cnr long 
or less, 24 mm wide, the lower ones reduced, stalked, cut two-third of the 
way to the costa into broad, subfalcate, subacute or obtuse, usually entire, 
thinly coriaceous segments; sori medial, indusium brown, very persistent. 
Luzon to Mindanao, Amboyna. 
14. Cyathea suluensis Baker. 
Like C. integra, but the rachises less spiny and more scaly, the scales 
larger and more entire, and more or less bullate, and the frond greener. 
Jolo and Mindanao, alt. about 600 m. 
15. Cyathea formosana (Baker) Copel. (Alsophila formosana Baker in Ann. 
Bot. 5 (1891) 190). 
“Frond ample, tripinnatifid, moderately firm, glabrous, green on both 
surfaces, rachis of pinnae naked, castaneous. Pin mu oblong-lanceolate, 
30 to 45 cm long, 12 to 15 cm broad. Pinnules sessile, lanceolate, nearly 
24 mm broad, cut down to a broad wing into oblong lobes 4 mm broad: 
Veins 6- to 8-jugate. Sori medial.” A very variable plant, which is 
probably not distinct from C. glabra. 
Formosa. 
16. Cyathea glabra (Blume) Copel. ( Gymnosphaera glabra Blume, Enumer- 
ate (1828) 242). 
Trunk 1 to 2 m high, slender; stipe rough, scaly at the base, upward, 
like the rachises, glabrescent, shining, dark purple; pinnae usually 45 to 
60 cm long, stalked; pinnules 5 to 9 cm long, 8 to 15 mm broad, mostly 
stalked and truncate at the base, acuminate, cut one-fourth to one-half 
of the way to the rachis, rarely deeper, the lobes triangular, rounded or 
