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Section VI. 
-|- No. 1. Ai^plciiiiiiii Kelaii::’cri. §izi\ (474); Darea 
Belangen, Bory, Bél., Voy., Bot., II, 51; A. tem^um, Forst., var., 
C. Chr., Ind. Fil., 135.— Terrestrial. Very common and often 
cultivated. 
Malaya, Tonkin. 
-|- No. 2. ■•leri's qiiadriiiiirifii. ileiz.. (365). 
4- No. 3. fi/.. (457).— Ter- 
restrial. Common. 
Malaya, Northern India, Mauritius, Juan Fernandez. 
No. 4. Pleopelfi^ rii|>ef«lri!«. .ffftorc: Polypodium 
rupestre, BI., (650); P. triquetrum, BI., var., C. Chr., Ind. Fil., 
571. — Epiphytical. 
Malaya. 
No. 5. A^pleiiiiim ciiiiealiiiii. fvriiii.. (470).— Ter- 
restrial. Common. 1 
Pantropical. j 
-1- No. 8. nipla/Jiiiii Pelerseiiii, (411).; JLs- 
plenium Petersenii, Kze, Anal., 24.— Terrestrial. 
China, British India, Java, New Guinea. 
-j- No. 10 & 12. I>ipla%iiiiii l>aiitaiiieii«e. I*/.. (405).— \ 
Terrestrial. Two somewhat different forms. ^ 
Tropical Asia. t 
No. 13. A^pleiiiiiiii paracloxiiiii. Hl„ (465).— Ter- 
restrial. A form with the pinnae more copiously toothed than ! 
usually, but readily distinguished from A. macrophyllum, Sw., > 
by its indistinct, rather bidden veins. • 
Malacca, Sumatra, Java, Borneo. 
■' -f No. 16. A«üpleiiiiim sc*aiifleii»s. ./. Mm.. (375).— 
Philippines, Borneo, Ceram, mhoyna, New Guinea, Fiji. 
+ No. 18. Plie$'opleris eii^pHlala. ifMeit,. (5il); Me- ' 
