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SAGENIA. 
SAGENIA GRIFFITHII. (Baker.) Stipes 1-2 feet long, brownish, not glossy ; fronds 3-4 feet long, with a large ter- 
minal pinna cut down nearly to the rachis in the lower part into lanceolate divisions, with deep lanceolate-acuminate lobes, below 
this several pinnæ on each side, the lowest deltoid, 1 foot or more long, by nearly as broad, deeply pinnatifid above, pinnate below ; 
texture papyraceo-herbaceous ; main veins distinct to the edge, with wig میں‎ free included veinlets ; sori rather large, in two rows, nearly - 
all terminating free veinlets. Syn. Fil. p. 300. 
Hab. Birmah. Nearly allied to Sagenia coadunata, but the venation is closer, and it has copious free veins and sori nat on 
the connected veinlets. 
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