GYMNOGRAMMA, (See “ Ferns of Southern India,” p. 77.) 
GYMNOGRAMMA ANDERSONIL. (Bedd.) Caudex subrepent furnished with numerous black airy roots, stipites aggre — 
gated 1-2 inches long, shaggy with long soft golden hairs, fronds (including stipes) 1-4 inches long, + an inch broad, membranaceous, - 3 
pinnated copiously, strigose especially beneath with similar hairs to those on the stipes and rachis, pinnz + to 4 an inch long sessile — 
cordato-ovate or oblongo-ovate pinnatifid or crenated, costa not very prominent veins pinnate in the lower segments of the pine, 
forked or simple in the upper ones, all free and terminating considerably within the margin, sori copious on the veins and forked. 
The specimen figured is from dry rocks in the Soondadunga valley (Kumaon) elev, 13,000 ft, (Dr. Anderson. ) 
Hab, Kumaon (Himalaya.) | 
PLATE No, CXC. 
