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from those of Eudavallia, ought also to be separated from Davallia 
and treated as species of a distinct genus Scyi)hLilaria ; moreover 
the fronds of Scyphularia are quite different from those of Eudaval- 
lia. Fée considered Scyphularia as a distinct genus and called its 
species S. pentaphylla k triphylla. 
Phüippines^ Gelehes, Borneo. 
-f No. 9. dOO); 
hirsiitulwn, Forst., Prod., 81.— Terrestrial and epiplwtical. Common. 
Pantropical. 
-j- Xo. 11. l>4»r.yo|»leri!ü ooiiC'olor. Pteris 
concolor, Langsd. & Fisch., Ic. Fil., 19.— Terrestrial. A small 
handsome species, though not often cultivated in Malaya. 
Pantropical . 
-[- Xo. 13. I^r.vopleriüi Wi&iiiaiiii. C'. (192); 
Aspidinm Wigmanii, Pac., Buil. Ac. Crac., 1902, 61. — Terrestrial. 
Arw Islands. 
^ Xo. 17. \e|)lii‘ole|M!« lloc'oiaera .Uooê‘c, var. 
maimfriio^a. (159).— A very beautiful, often cultivated, ter- 
restrial form, probably a garden variety, which is reported to 
be always sterile. 
Malayan. 
Xo. 18. L.vraiMHiiiiiii Spec.— 
-|- Xo. 19. Plie&‘ 0 |)feri!« <*ii«i|H<lala. yietl.. (511).— 
A No. 20. li€'|)forliilii«« loiiiariaide^. fif.. (746).— 
-|- Xo. 22. Ilr.v4»|»teri!s lieferorarpa. O. HIze, (228); 
Aspidiim heterocarpum, BL, Enum., 155. — Terrestrial. 
Malaya. 
-j- Xo. 24. I*lea|>elfi^ revoliila. i*. .J. r. fl.. (638) ; Dry- 
naria revoluta, J. Sm., Journ. of Bot., III, 421. — Epiphytical. 
General. Regarding the nomenclature of this species see Copeland’s 
information in Leaff. of Philipp. Bot., 11^908^, 411 — 413. 
Malaya, New Galedonia. 
