Elaphoglossum novoguineense
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I have examined a Keysser specimen (S-PA) from the type locality named and distri- buted by Rosenstock. The type of E. brassii is smaller than above described, with sterile lamina 15 by 3 cm, fertile 7 by 1 cm, but agrees in scaliness. One specimen collected in NE. New Guinea by T. G. Walker (8155) gave a chromosome count n = c. 82 (tetraploid).