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texture, grass-green colour and very narrow indusia, and especially
by nearly all pinne being emarginate or furcate at apex with a
small bud in the emargination; the terminal pinna is deepest cleft
with the fork-branches 3 em long, divaricaling and again forked
at their apex. A. subemarginatum Ros. (Fedde Rep. 5: 372) from
New Guinea has a similar terminal pinna, but its lateral pinne
are fewer, much larger (20 X 8—4 cm), not proliferous and glab-
rous beneath. — The two specimens referred here are somewhat
different. No. 57 is a smaller form with all the lateral pinne ab-
ruptly obtuse and furcate at the tip, rachis above broadly winged:
no. 56 has much longer leaves, rachis above indistinctly winged,
and the lateral pinne are caudate-acuminate, still nearly all have
the very tip shallowly cleft.

Davallia embolostegia Copeland, Phil. Journ. Sci. 1: 147 t. 3. —

In the rain forest on the mountains above Modajag near Danau-
lake (no. 38).

New to Celebes, known before from Philippine Islands. Inter-
mediate between D. divaricata and D. solida, resembling the former
in habit and rhizome-scales, the latter in the long cylindrical sori,
differing from both in its indusia being furnished with a free rost-
rum or beak. Leaf, including stipe 125 em high, rather thin-leay-
ed, flaccid, pinne at distances of upto 15 cm, quadripinnate —
5-pinnatifid.

Diplazium confertum (Bak.) C. Chr. var. — Goeroepahi, in primze-
val forest, 600 m (no. 9).

New to Celebes, if I am right in referring the specimens to
this species, known previously from Sumatra and Borneo. They
agree chiefly with the short description of Baker but differ in the
lover pinnz being shortly petiolate and dentate not crenate, the
lowermost ones are deflexed, a little shorter than the following
but broader and more deeply lobed; the shape of well-developed
fronds is characteristic, above 3

5 pairs of larger pinne, 3 ’/2—4
cm long, scarcely 1 cm broad; the blade is rather suddenly con-
tracted into a long caudiform upper part with a dozen of pinnz
or more on each side, 1—2 em long, 0.5 em broad, all pinne fal-
cate, auricled at the upper base, cuneate-rotundate at the lower,

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