TAB. CXCIV. 
LINDS/EA MICROPHYLLA. 
BIEICES —Grnara. Br. Porvropnraczx. Kaulf. FiricEs vere. Willd. 
GEN. Cnang. LINDS/EA, Dryander. Sori lineares, margine paralleli seepiusque approximati. 
Involucrum ex apicibus venarum (una plurium) ortum ducens, exterius liberum. £r. 
LiNDs4EA microphylla; frondibus subtripinnatis raris lanceolatis, pinnulis cuneatis, sterilibus 
nulatis. Jr. 
Lindsea microphylla. Swartz, Syn. Fil. p.120.& 319. JZ'illd. Sp. Pl. v. 5. p. 426. iun. 
Prodr. FI. Nov. Holl. p. 156. — Sieber, Syn. Fil. n. 117. Spreng. Syst. F'eget. v. 4. p. 80. 
Has. In Nova Hollandia (Swarts.). Apud Port Jackson. ID. Brown et Fraser. 
ripas * Brisbane River," lat. 297^. Dom. FYaser. 
Radix, ut videtur, ceespitosa, e fibris crassiusculis nigris. 
cre- 
In sylvis ad 
Stipites ceespitosi, digitales et ultra, pallide fusci, nitidi, hinc sulcati, inferne intense fusci, 
ad basin paleaceo- 
squamosi. | 
Frondes elongate, oblongo-lanceolat:ze, tripinnatz; pinnis primariis remotis, ovato-acuminatis, ultimis seu pinnulis 
cuneatis, membranaceis, glabris, pallide flavo-virescentibus, ssepe bifidis, fertilibus (nostris exemplaribus) ad 
apicem semper crenulatis, in sterilibus nunc integerrimis nunc crenulatis. 
Costa tenuis, concolor, ante apicem evanescens. 
Iwvolucra transversim linearia, tenui-membranacea, apice crenulata, paulo infra apicem pinnularum inserta. 
Capsule pedicellatee, annulo fere completo lato cinctae. 
Semina. subovalia, fusca. 
Fig. 1. Pinnula sterilis f. 2. Pinnula sorifera. f. 3. Portio pinnule cum soro et capsulis. f. 4. Capsule. 
f. 5. Semina:—magn. auct. 
The various expeditions which have been sent by the Government of New South Wales for the 
purpose of exploring the more remote parts of that vast territory, accompanied as they are in most 
instances by botanists of the greatest zeal and experience, have already been the means of making 
vast accessions to our knowledge of the plants of that country, and bringing us acquainted with 
the more extensive range of other species that had been previously known to us. 
The present individual, which I believe had only been hitherto found in the neighbourhood of 
Port J ackson, has recently been discovered on the banks of the Brisbane River, upon the verge of 
the tropics, by Mr. Fraser, and by him communicated to us. 
