J HYMENOPHYLLUM. 
HYMENOPHYLLUM PARVIFOLIUM. (Baker). Rhizome slender, wide-creeping tomentose. Frond two to: three 
lines long by a line broad, linear- oblong, undivided, or once or twice cleft at the apex, sometimes slightly, sometimes nearly half Way 
down, with a central costa only, which runs down the centre of each lobe when the frond is divided ; lateral veins none, but marked 
with faint irregular free spurious venules; the margin slightly undulated, glabrous ; the sorus solitary, terminal; the involucre glo- 
bose-triangular, narrowed into the costa, about as deep as the convex broadly 700 valves. 
The figure is taken from Mr. Baker’s plate in the Linnean J ournal. 
Hab. Moulmein. کو وو‎ 
PLATE No, CCXXY. 
