TRICHOMANES, 
TRICHOMANES HENZAIENSE. (Hook.) Caudex creeping more or less tomentose, fronds small very various in shape - 
linear to orbicular and often lobed, membranaceous glabrous, stipes hairy very short or often obsolete, fertile fronds deeply emarginate E 
with a long stalked involucre proceeding from the base of the sinus, the lips of its mouth very large and spreading, veins pinnate, anda ` 
very distinct marginal band of reticulations round the edge of the frond. 
The Specimen figured is from Burmah (Parish). Mr. Parish forwards ‘specimens of what he considers to be 2 or 3 different 1 
varleties of this species, they are very unlike the form here figured, having flabellate and in some cases deeply pinnatifid fronds and some | 
have the involucres quite sunk in the frond, if Mr. Parish is correct in his supposition the species is most protean, apa T. Henzaiense, T. 
` Neilgherriense (Bedd.) and | some others are probably only varieties of T. muscoides, Sw. 
PLATE No. CLXXXIIT. 
