PuaTe 1625. 
DAVALLIA CLARKEI, Baker. 
Fitices, Suborder Potyroptacea, Tribe DavaLiies. 
Davallia (Leucostegia) Clarkei, Baker i in Hook. et Baker, Syn. Fil. 
edit. 2, p. 91; rhizomate valido epigeo late repente, pa aleis magnis 
lanceolatis membranaceis ferrugineis dense Meso stipitibus gracilibus 
ere supra basin nudis, frondib toideis decompositis mem- 
rama glabris, pinnis (csaoundatcbioa infimis hand reductis, 
is deltoideis basi a pe cuneato-truncatis, segmentis ultimis 
Gcinari ibs uninervatis, s ad s aia m basin impositis, indusio 
et peat glabro ppaciertenate liberi 
Aer is Hookzri, Moore, In il. p 
Top +2, 
Fetcostepia Hookeri, Beddome, Ferns Sprit, Ind. p. 52. 
Has. Subalpine zone of Eastern Himalayas, 8,000-12,000 ft., 
atte J. D. Hooker, Thomson, Olarke, Levinge; mountains of Yoonas: 
elavay. 
Stipites 3-6-pollicares. Lamina 2-8 poll. longa, 1-6 poll. lat 
Allied to Dava allia pulchra, Don, with which it was eaiiad in the 
first edition of our ‘ Synopsis Filicum,’ In habit and cutting it pr 
resembles Polypodiwm dareeforme, with tag it has been, I think 
wrongly, anited by Mr. Clarke.—J. G. Bax 
Fig. 1. Frond. 2. Rhizome. Both life size. 3. Palea of the rhizome. 4. Sterile 
segment. 5, 6, as Fertile segments. All more or less enlarged. 
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