﻿IVaUichiamr. N. O. Filices, 



TAB. XCIII. 



Davallta serr^formis. 



Frondibus sessilibus cccspitosis laiiceolatis pinnatifidis leviter 

 pubescentibus basi apiceque atteiiuatis integris laciniis oblon- 

 gis obtusis integerrimis, soris sditariis vel binis ad apicein 



laciniarum. 



ofE. Ind. Comp. Mus 



Hab. Fennng, G. Porter. 1823. {JValUch.) 



A well-marked and very distinct s, 

 tufts, and are so decurrent upon the stipes that they may 



Tlie 



be 



fronds 



considered sessile. ■ When seen under a microscope, tu. 

 are observed to be downy. 



Fig. 1. Portion of a frond. / 2. Apex of a fertile segment: 

 magnified. 



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