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barely petioled; margins incompletely and very narrowly revolute, 
entire,* not cartilaginous, finely glandular with stalked glands ;t 
leaf tissue coriaceous, gray-green or sometimes when dried yellow- 
ish brown, much as in 5S. Werckleana, the costal scales smaller or 
lacking; veins not raised, indistinct, not swollen at their apices, 
the vein spaces 15 or 16 to I cm. Sporophyls 67 cm. long;t stipes 
18 cm. long; lamina 47 cm. long, abruptly reduced at the base, 
not reduced at the apex; pinnae 19-jugate, with a sterile apex I-2 
mm. long, the base decurrently adnate in the upper pinnae, sessile 
in the lower ones and rounded to cordate, 9.5-11 cm. long, 2-3 mm. 
wide; sporangia brownish yellow; indusium cartilaginous, fully 
and regularly lacerate to the base, the sides of the lacerations 
concavely hollowed, the edges finely fimbriate. [PLATE 27.] 
Type in the New York Botanical Garden herbarium, collected 
at Camp La Gloria, south of Sierra Moa, Oriente, Cuba, J. A. 
Shafer 8106, Dec. 24-30, 1910. 
20. S. striata (Sw.) Broadh. comb. nov. 
Onoclea striata Sw. Syn. Fil. 304; 422. 1806. 
Lomaria striata Willd. Sp. Pl. §: o6r. 2856. 
Lomaria Ryani Kaulf. Enum. Fil. 155. 1824. 
j Lomaria brasiliensis Raddi (?), Pl. Bras. 1: 50. pl. 72, 72 bis. 
1825, 
Lomaria tuberculata J. Sm.§ Cat. Kew Ferns. 1856. 
i capense Diels (in part), in E. & P. Nat. Pfl. 14: 249. 
Blechnum striatum C. Chr. Ind. Fil. 160. 1905. 
Plants terrestrial. Rhizome at least 2.5 cm.,thick, the scales 
ath nn ng, 2-4 mm. wide, varying from. dark fawn to burnt 
: T. Sterile fronds 35-125 cm. long; stipes 15-74 cm. long, 
istered, angulate, usually light-colored, dull to shining, the 
Scales lighter, otherwise as on the rhizome, very deciduous, fewer 
pets Ones among them than in S. lineata or none at all, the 
* i . " 
this Paap entire; not even subserrately margined by the swollen vein apices. In 
Bade affords a marked contrast to all the petioled species previously 
of t Numerous, tiny, stalked glands are found on the revolute margin. Nothing 
the kind has bee 
han any other seen (collected in 1911), and this fact may account 
U iana, to 
: is most nearly related, do not possess similar glands. 
: lowing measurements refer to the single fertile trond seen. 
tding to Smith himself; Cat. Ferns Br. Gard. 4o. 
