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PEfiNS : BRITISH AND fOEElGlt. 



160. MABATTIA, 8m. 



Genus 150. — Fertile phinule, under 

 side. No, 6. 



Vernation fasciculate, erect, 

 subarboreous; each frond rising 

 from between two fleshy sti- 

 puljeform appendages (which' 

 Bometimes assume the cha- 

 racter of abnormal fronds) ; 

 base of the stipes clavate, 

 pseudo-articulated with the 

 axis. Fronds bi-tripinnate, 

 6-18 inches high; pinnules 

 articulated with the rachis. 

 Veins simple or forked, free. 

 Syna/ngia sessile, superficial, 

 oblong, distant, sub-terminal, 

 longitudinally bivalved, each 

 valve consisting of 3-12 late- 

 rally-connate sporangia, which 

 open by a slit on their interior 

 sidii. Beceptacles sometimes 

 furnished with an indusioid 

 fimbriate membrane. 



1. M. alata, 8m. Ic. ined. 

 t. 46; Schh. Fil. 

 t. 152 ; SooTi. Gen. 

 Fil. t. 26. Disco- 

 stegia alata, Presl. 

 Marattia Lauchi- 

 ana, Mort. — West 

 Indies. 



2. M. Cieutsefolia, Kcmlf. ; Mart. Ic. Orypt. Bras. t. 69, 71, 72. 



Gymnotheca cieutsefolia, Presl. — Brazil. 



3. M. elegans, .©»&— Norfolk Island, New Zealand. 



4. M. fraxinea, 8m,. Ic, ined. t, 48 j Schh. Fil. t. 152.— 



Mauritius, West Africa. 



5. M. laxa, Kimze ; Schh. 8upp. 1, t. 95 ; Lowe's Ferns, 8, 



t. 77. Gymnotheca laxa, Presl, Marattia macro- 

 phyUa, Sort. — Mexico. 



