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No. 16. C ilMilÊiiiii hiiroiiirf/.. ./. (48.792).— 
-j- No. 18. liOXOtt'i'iiiiiiiie Spec.— 
-f- No. 20. l•lcoïK‘hi‘* iiiarc'^ocii'^. f (665).— 
No. 21. Fleopelfi^ pli.viiiafode^. fioore., (664).— 
+ No. 25. I^r.vopferiüi iiie&apli.vlla. €\ € ht\. (218).— 
+ No. 30. li.vs'odiiiiii c*irciiialmii..^'ir..(lll);OM%Zos- 
sim circinatum^ Burm.^Y\or lxi<\.r2'2'6.— Terrestrial. Very common. 
with high-twining liana-like fronds. 
Tropical Asia, Queensland. 
A- No 35. liyarofliiiiii trirnroatiiiii. Êii:.. (112).— Ter- 
restrial. 
Banca, Celebes, Amhoyna, Neio (xuinea, Polynesia, Alelanesia. 
+ No 36. .meiioc‘lilaeiia palii^tri*^. iicftfl.. (720).— 
Sectiox XV. 
-j- No 1. Lys'odiiiiii eiroiiialiim. (111).— 
-4- No 4. j^ialicifoMiim. F#*.. (113). — Terres- 
trial. Christensen States in his Index filicum that this species only 
occurs in British India, biit in the Buitenzorg Herbarium are several 
specimina gathered in Halayan Islands and I have seen specimens 
in state of nature in Java. The species, however, seems to be 
moderately rare in Malaya. 
Tropical Asia. 
+ No 7. Japoiiic‘11111. .Huv. (114); Ophioglossum 
iaponicmn, Thh., Flor. Jap., 328.— Terrestrial. Near L. flexuosum, 
Sw., bilt readily distinguished trom that species in having the fertile 
pinnulae smaller and more copiously divided, and commonly so 
conti-acted that there is a little or no leafy membrane present. 
Tropical and Ternperate Asia. 
