﻿434 S4. 



ATHYRIUM. 



limes auricled on the upper side, in the larger forms again pinnatifid, the 

 teeth mucronate. Texture subcoriaceous ; rachis firm, naked, stramineous; 

 veins regularly pinnate. Sori in 2 rows on the pinnae or piunulae, medial; 

 indusium often oblong-reniform. 



Luzon; Japan to Yunnan and North. India. 



« (12) A., nitiilulum, Milde, Bot. Zeii., 1870, 510 ; Aspleniumnifidu- 

 lum, Moore, Rac, Flor. Btz., I, 229 ; Allantodia nitidula, Kze, Bot. Zeit., 1848, 191. 



Rhizome erect or suberect, densely clothed with brown, narrow, lanceo- 

 late scales. Stipes to 18 c.M. long, slightly scaly at the base. Fronds del- 

 toid-ovate, 15 — 50 c.M. long, nearly as broad, acuminate. Pinnae + 12 on 

 each side, pinnate, the lower ones stalkeid, lanceolate, acuminate, to 4 c.M. 

 broad. Pinnulae to 1 c.M. broad, lanceolate, bluntish, the upper base broadly, 

 the lower narrowly cuneate, the edge cut down ^/j — ^4 -way to the costa 

 into linear-oblong, nearly close lobes. Lobes erecto-patent, rounded and cre- 

 nate to toothed at the apex. Texture herbaceous to subcoriaceous; rachis 

 pale-coloured like the stipe ; main veins pinnate in the lobes ; veins few, 

 simple. Sori short, mostly in 2 regular rows, close to the costae, the largest 

 recurved at the apex. 



Java. 



* (15) A. gyitinograitiin<»icles, Sedd., Handb. Ind. Ferns, 168; 

 Ferns S.I., tab. CLVI; Asplenium Filix Femina, Bernh., var., Rac, Flor. Btz., 

 I, 228; A. gymnograi7imoides, KL, Mett., Farng., VI, Aspl., 195, tab. VI, fig. 15 — 14. 



Rhizome erect, slightly scaly, the scales pale-ferrugineous or brown, ovate. 

 Stipes 7 — 15 c.M. long, stramineous-green, sparingly scaly. Fronds 20 — 30 

 c.M. long, to 12 c.M. broad, lanceolate-oblong, narrowed gradually towards 

 the apex. Pinnae spreading, oblong, to 4'/2 c.M. long, the lowest not the 

 largest, subremote, oblong, the apex not or hardly acuminate, the rachis mar- 

 ginate (narrowly winged). Pinnulae trapezoid-oblong, to 1 c.M. long, to 7 

 m.M. broad, the apex mostly rounded or obtuse, duplicato-inciso-dentate, ra- 

 rely acuminate, the edge lobed or deeply pinnatifid at the base, the base 

 obliquely cuneate, subtruncate and auricled on the upper side, the lobes 

 inciso-dentate Texture membranaceo-herbaceous ; rachis and surfaces naked 

 but the midribs of the pinnulae beset with subulate, spine-like appendices 

 on the upper side. Sori straight or slightly curved. — The ceylonese spe- 

 cimens are larger and commonly 5-pinnate. 



Java; Ceylon. 



