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TRICHOMANES. 
duce TRICHOM ANES HENZAIANUM. (Parish.) Rhizome creeping tomentose, stipes 1-2 lines long, fronds up to 4 an à inch 
a little more long, very thin in texture, orbicular to linear, sub-entire to trifid and variously lobed ; veins thick and prominent, 
often tapering off and thin towards the margin ; spurious venules very numerous, no marginal band of reticulations, involucres 
each frond, terminal and entirely sunk in the frond ; the mouth free and more or less 2-lipped. Parish i in Hook, 2 cent. Ferns t, | 
not Bedd. Ferns of British a pl. 185, which is T. Motleyi. 
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The specimen figured is from Birmah, (Moulmein and Pegue). 
_Fig. a. The nominal form و‎ b. magnified fronds of the same. 
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A larger variety. - = :‏ ¢ ووا 
> d. A magnified frond of T. Neilgherrense from Ceylon, (T. muscoides. Thw. C. P. 2986), shewing that the sp ric 
venules are fewer than in the Nilgiri plant, but that the same a band is present. 
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s 4 5 macie Fond of T. N eilgherrense from the Nilgiris, shewing the numerous spurious venules, and margina 
not correctly shewn in the figure in the Ferns of Southern India (Pl. VI) 
f. A magnified frond of T. Motleyi (Van den Bosch) from Birmah, shewing the few spurious venules which are som‏ و 
present though sometimes wanting, and which are not represented in Pl. 183 of this work, where this species is fi‏ 
under the name of 'T. Henzaianum. It has just been A in Ceylon by Mr. brise. and is also 0‏ 
Borneo and New Caledonia.‏ 
PLATE No. CCCII. 
