TAB. CXXX. 
PTERIS STENOPHYLL A. 
FILICES.—Gvnarz. Br.  PorvroprACEm. Kaulf. Firrezs verc. JFilld. 
G£w. Cuan. PTERIS,Sm. .Sori lineares, marginales, continui; capsulis sinu involucri insertis. 
Involucrum marginale, continuum, scariosum, intus liberum. Ar. 
Prznis stenophuylla ; ironde ternata vel pinnata, pinnis sessilibus lineari-lanceolatis acuminatis mar- 
ginatis subundulatis integerrimis stipiteque longo glaberrimis. 
Pteris stenophylla. JZalIlich MSS. 1829. 
Pteris angusta. JZallich MSS. 1825 (non Bory). 
Has. In Nepalia. JZallich. 1818. 
Radix a nobis non visa. 
Stpes spithameeus ad pedalem, erectus, flexuosus, flavo-fuscus, gracilis, teres, hinc sulcatus, nitidus, basi solummodo 
subsquamosus. 
Frons plerumque ternata, nunc pinnata. Pinns 4, lineari-lanceolatee, sessiles, palmares ad pedalem, omnino 
integerrimze, marginate, subundulatz, utrinque glabrz, nitide, fere horizontaliter parallelim venose, venis 
simplicibus vel furcatis, sZeriles longe acuminatee, acutissimse. — Cosa glabra, flavo-fusca, subtus prominens. 
Sorus marginalis, continuus. 
Involucrum e margine inflexo frondis formatum, submembranaceum, fuscum. 
Capsule longe stipitatae. 
Semina subtriangularia, pellucida, lineis notata quasi e granulis tribus formata. 
Fig. 1. Portio frondis cum soris. f 2. Capsule. f 3. Semina:—magn. auct. 
Nearly allied to. Pr. /eta of Wallich's MSS. (from Nepal) and the European P*.ceretica: but it 
may be known from both by its quite simple pinnz and the entire margins. 
