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Javanese names rompot scriboe ajer and sajor codock. The 
reference to Tremella manna Dill. Muse. 46, t. 10, /. 8, cannot 
be interpreted as the type as Burman states that his specimens 
differed from this figure in rather numerous and apparently 
essential characters. Burman’s species is probably a Chara. 
LICHENES 
USNEA Linnaeus 
* USNEA sp. 
Lichen capillaris Burm. f. FI. Ind. (1768) 239. “Habitat in Amboina 
& Java.” 
The type is Kleinhof’s Javan specimen, which perhaps repre- 
sents the same form as that figured by Rumphius as Muscus 
capillaris Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 86, t. UO, f. 2. It is clearly 
a species of Usnea. 
PTERIDOPHYTA 
POLYPODIACEAE 
NEPHROLEPIS Schott 
NEPHROLEPIS R AD1CANS (Burm. f.) Kuhn in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.- 
Bat. 4 (1869) 285. 
Polypodium radicans Burm. f. FI. Ind. (1768) 233, t. 66, f. 8. 
A well-known species of wide distribution in the Indo-Malayan 
region. 
DAVALLI A Smith 
DAVALLI A DENTICULATA (Burm. f.) Mett. ex Kuhn Fil. Deck. (1867) 27. 
Adiantum ( Adianthum ) denticulatum Burm. f. FI. Ind. (1768) 236. 
The actual type is a Javan specimen collected by Pryon. 
Burman notes that this specimen differed somewhat from Plu- 
kenet Phyt. 151, t. 180, /. J, which he cites as representing the 
same species. 
ODONTOSORI A Fee 
ODONTOSORI A CHINENSIS (Linn.) J. Sm. Bot. Voy. Herald (1857) 430. 
Trichomanes chinensis Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 1096. 
Adiantum ( Adianthum ) chinense Burm. f. FI. Ind. (1768) 236. 
The actual type was a Chinese specimen, and the description, 
while short, seems to apply to the very common Odontosoria 
chinensis (Linn.) J. Sm. Burman adds a reference to Plukenet 
Phyt. 10, t. U, f. 1, and to Ray Hist. 1854. 
