- 38 - 
-j- No. 39. l^iiVcillia iHMltiipliyllil. f</.. (297). - Epiphy- 
tical. I have seen specimens in state of nature with 4 pairs of 
Jateral pinnae below the terminal one. 
Malaya. 
Section XII. 
No. 1. M'liö’era. O. tifze. (202). — The 
common form. 
-t- No. 2. nidyiiioelilaeiia liiiiiilala. (170).— 
H- No. 3. Pleriü tripa liila. M’ir.. (375). — Terrestrial. Very 
common. 
Paleotropical. 
-f No. 4. nr.yopteriiü ^pai'i^ia. O. Htze (197); Polypo- 
dium sparsim^ Ham., MS.— Terrestrial. Resembling D. pulvinuli- 
ferum, O. Ktze, biit with the rachises quite naked. By its unequal- 
sidecl ultimate leaflets often more or less suggesting Polystichum. 
The variety Raapii has the leaflets more distinctly eqiial-sided at 
the base. 
Southern China, Northern India, Ceylon, Malaya, Mauritius. 
+ No. 5. Aspleiiiiiiii ronfisiiiim. (461).— Ter- 
restrial. 
Java, Neio Guinea, Hawaii. 
-f- No. 7. polymorphiini. ËiaU.. yar. 
Wis'lilii. (243).— 
No. 9. Ilipla/Jiiiii ereiiato-^erratiiiii. ifioore, 
(407); Asplenium crenato-serratum, B., Enum., 177.— Terrestrial. 
Malaya. 
No. 11. A»«pi(liiiiii ya^tiim. K/.. (241).— 
^ No. 13. Aiüpidiiiiii pol.yiiiorpliiim. ffVi//.. yaiv 
siil»yarie;£’aliiiii. (244).— 
