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TRICHOMANES. 
TRICHOMANES PUSILLUM. (Sw) Rhizome creeping tomentose ; fronds with a aid تمہ‎ stipe, generally about 1 
inch long, very irregular in general outline, more or less deeply pinnatifid nearly dni to the midrib ; segments again more or less 
deeply divided obtuse and rounded at the apex of the segments, veins erecto-patent from'a central costa, 1 to each lobe of the segments ; | 
spurious venules lineolate numerous, very short and detached, sori numerous terminal at the apex of the lobes, tube almost entire : 
exserted, only the base being sunk in the margin of the frond, mouth dilated. Sw. E beg DP. Fu, L p. 137 ;一 Trich， یسا‎ a 
Hook and Grev. Ic. Fil.t. 115. 
|. The specimen figured is Hom Moulmein (Parish) ; ; it has been- run de the name of T. viridans by = Linnea, 
1868, p. 389. 
Hab. Moulmein, Tropical South Africa, from Mexico and the West Indies to Brazil, and Peru, Kranz Kop Natal. 
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