907 
MENISCIUM. (See “Ferns of Southern India,” p. 19.) 
Men ISCIUM SALICIFOLIUM. (Wall.) ; very glabrous, caudex ? stipites a foot or more long and as well ag the rachis 1 
stramineous-brown very glossy, fronds 1-14 foot long subovate subcoriaceo-membranaceous pinnated, pinnæ rather distant spreading 07 ۱ 
snches long 4-5 lines broad near the middle, linear-lanceolate very long and finely attenuated into the stipes, the Margins quite entire, 
ioriferous veins 4-7 the prolonged veinlet short sori oblong formed of two confluent rounded ones, —Hook. Sp. Fil. v. 164. — Wall, Cat. 
The specimen figured is from Singapore, 
Hab, Singapore, Penang. 
PLATE No. 007 
