TAB. CXXXVT. 
ASPLENIUM INTEGERRIM U M. 
FILICES.—GrnaTx. Br.  PorvropraAcE£&. Kaulf.  Firicks vere. Willd. 
Grzw.Cuan. ASPLENIUM, Linn. Sor? lineares, sparsi, dorsales. Znvolucrum e vena lateraliter 
ortum ducens, margine superiore libero. £r. 
AsPLENIUM nfegerrimum ; fronde pinnata glabra, pinnis oblique lanceolatis acuminatis coriaceis 
integerrimis margine superiore subunilobato, basi cuneata, soris parallelis, rachi alata. 
Asplenium integerrimum. — JZ/allich MSS. Spreng. in. INov. zdct. zdcad. Imp. 1821. p.231? 
Syst. P'eset. v. 4. p. 81? 
Has. In Nepalia. JZallich. Portorico? Bertero. (Sprengel.) 
Caudez horizontalis, crassus, inferne radiculosus, superne paleaceo-hirsutus. 
Stipes digitalis ad spithamaeam, semiteres, superne alatus, basi subpaleaceus. 
Frons glaber, spithameeus et ultra, circumscriptione lanceolata, pinnata; pinnis paucis, subquinque, remotis, ple- 
rumque alternis, digitalibus ad palmarem, terminali sequali, reliquis oblique lanceolatis, sensim et longe 
acuminatis, margine superno dilatatis et nonnunquam in lobo acuminato productis, tenui-marginatis, integer- 
rimis, coriaceis, vix costatis; nervis plurimis, parallelis, dichotomis instructis. 
JRachis compressa, alata. 
Sori lineares, elongati, nervis parallelis inserti. 
Involucrum angustum, membranaceum, fuscum. 
Capsule sublonge pedicellatze. 
Semina subovalia, rugosa, marginata, margine vel limbo, sub summo lente, quasi transversim striato. 
Fig. 1. Portio pinnze cum soris. f. 2. Capsule. f. 3. Semina;—magn. auct. 
This Fern we received from Dr. Wallich in the year 1815, with the MS. name of 24. integerrimum. 
Long since that period a West Indian Fern has been published by Professor Sprengel, first in the 
INova zdcta zdcad. Imp. Ces., and afterwards in the author's (Systema l'egetabilium, under the same 
name; and, what is remarkable, agreeing in almost every particular with our plant. "We dare not, 
however, so far assert that it is the same, as to quote the synonyms without some mark of doubt ; 
nor, on the other hand, are we willing to run the risk of creating confusion by giving a new name 
to a species that may have been already described. 
