1900 SUPPLEMENT—RECENT INTRODUCTIONS, &C. 103 
Asplenium—continued. Asplenium —continwed. = 
Sronds 2ft. to 3ft. Jong, 8in. to 12in. broad; pinnz numerous, 
spreading, 4in. to 6in. long, acuminate, lobed, cordate or broadly 
rounded at the base on the upper, truncate on a broad curve on 
the lower, side; rachis stout, tibrous. sori in two nearly parallel 
lines close to the midrib, a few also on the disk of the lobes. 
Sandwich Islands, Samoa, and Java, 1884. (H. S. F. iii. 193.) 
Fic, 116. ASPLENIUM INCISUM. 
A. incisum. The habit of this Japanese and Chinese species 
somewhat resembles our British A. lanceolatum. See Fig. 116. 
Syn. A. elegantulum. 
A. japonicum (Japanese). rhiz. slender, creeping. sti. straw- 
coloured. fronds 9in. to 15in. long, 4in, to 6in, broad; pinne 
eight to ten, papery, bright green, cut down in the lower part 
into close, oblong, slightly-toothed lobes. sort reaching two- 
thirds of the way to the edge on both margins, Japan, China, 
&e. Greenhouse. Syn. Diplazium japonicum, 
Be 
Fig. 117 FROND OF ASPLENIUM LANCEOLATUM. 
Fic. 114. ASPLENIUM HEMIONITIS MULTIEIDUM. 
A. horridum (horrid). sti. strong, erect, brownish, fibrillose. 
* Fie. 115. FROND oF ASPLENIUM HETEROCARPUM, 
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