Die Farne der Samoa-Inseln. 
349 
3. Hymenophyllum Feejeense Brack. 
Lssn. Fil. Graeff. 1. c. 246. 
— Powell no. 106! 
Für die Viti-Inseln giebt Brackenridge (1. c.) Ovalau, an feuchten 
Felsen und Bäumen bis zu 2000 Fuss, an. 
4. II ymenophyll u m Tunbridgense S m. 
Lssn. Fil. Graeff. 1. c. 246. Mett. No'vara-Exped. Bot. I. 200. 
Upolu. An Baumstämmen am Krater des Mt. Tofua in grossen 
Rasen: Graeffe no. 1104! 
Savai. An Bäumen in der montanen Region: Graeffe no. 248!*) 
2. Tricliomanes L. 2 ) 
5. Trichomanes pe 11atum Baker. 
Lssn. Fil. Graeff. 1. c. 237. 
Upolu. Montane Region: Graeffe no. 313! 
— Powell no. 125! 
’) Hymenophyllum affine Brack. 1. c. 265, tab. 37, flg. 1. — 
Lssn. Fil. Graeff. 1. c. 247. Ovalau, an Felsen: Brackenridge! „This is related 
to the H. Tunbridgense; from which it is distinguished by the shorter stipe, 
the broader fronds, the crowded and imbricate pinnae, and particnlarly by its 
obovate, deeply divided, entirelipped indusium. In the latter respect it resem- 
bles more the H. Wilsoni, bnt the indusium is notHnflated at the base as in 
that species; the form of the fronds and direction of the pinnae are also very 
different.“ Brack. 1. c. 
Ferner ist hier fiir die Viti-Inseln nach Brackenridge’s Angaben nachzu¬ 
tragen : 
Hymenophyllum flabellatum Labill. FI. Nov. Holl. I. 101, tab. 
250, flg. 1. Willd. Sp. PI. V. 526. Hook. Sp. Fil. I. 111. Brack. Fil. U. S. 
Expl. Exped. 272. Hook. Bak. Syn. 61. H. nitens RBr. Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. 
159. Hk. et Grev. Icon. Fil. tab. 197. 
Viti-Inseln: Brackenridge! 
Verbr. Neuholland, Neuseeland, Lord Auckland Inseln. 
„The figure of H. nitens in the Icones Filicnm is a very characteristic 
representation of our Feejee plant. The New Zealand plant is much smaller; 
the fronds ovate and cordate at the base. In both the rhizoma and stipe are 
pilose.“ Brack. 1. c. 
2 ) Trichomanes Vitiense Bak. (Lssn. Fil. Graeff. 1. c. 237), bisher nur von 
Viti bekannt, fand ich neuerdings auch in Moosrasen, welche von Frau Amalie 
Dietrich in Neuholland am Brisbane river, Queensland, gesammelt worden waren. 
