PuaTE 1607. 
LECANOPTERIS CURTISII, Baker. 
Finices, Suborder Potypop1acea, Tribe DicksoniEz. 
Lecanopteris Curtisii, Baker in Journ. Bot. 1881, p. 366; stipitibus 
brevibus strictis nudis, frondibus lanceolatis icanklia ‘simpliciter 
basi dilatatis adnatis, fertilibus crenatis, ris, venis 
primariis perspicuis erecto-patentibus, intermediis vabtilibes jasats 
in areolas hexagonas anastomosantibus, indusio unilaterali cucullato 
persistente. 
Has. Sumatra, Curtis. 
Lamina sesquipedalis, 25-3 poll. lata. Pinnee fertiles 3-4 lin. late. 
which it was foun by Blume; and in addition to Blume’s two 
species at least two others have been discovered, all in the Malay 
regio f the present plant the rlizome is not known, but no doubt 
is like that of the other species—stout and tuber-like, roe out 
phyliopodia which are articulated at the apex.—J. G. Baker 
1. Apex and base of a a ss size. 2. Fertile pinna 
Fig. . 38. Margin of fertile 
vahg showing two sori. Both en. 
