.,! 



PLATYLOM&E, 



PLAGIOGYRIA. (Kunze Sclikr. Supp. ii. 61.) 



'(Lomaria> sp. aud. ,-Acrostichi sp. FtfK*. /-StenocnLen* sp. MA) 



• i i vf n Wnn ff the reeevtacles of the same form, terminal on the veins, contiguous, 

 Gen. char. Sori spuriously indusiate, xnargmal short oblong, the „»*** cogta ^ ^ ^^ 



apices longitudinally soriferous in the fertile fronds. (Moore.) 

 approaches the Cyathemese. 



PlIGIOGYRIA ADNATA (Blume.) Caudex stout short, stipites c^spitose elongated brown triquetrous a span to 1| foot 

 W JSta dilated and subcarnose furnished with orbicular spongy glands, fronds a foot and more long o ***** 

 r^rLbranace^ sterUe ones pinnatifid almost to the rachis belo. pinnated ^^T^ZZZ^ 

 segments mostly opposite distant lanceolate much acuminated more or less falcate the inferior bw ^ ^ ■ ^ 



upwards the margins entire or obscurely toothed the apex strongly serrated, ferUle fronds pmnated, l^^™*^ Sp , 

 rler obtuse soii covering the whole under side between the costa and the brown membranaceous very distinct involucre^ Mo 

 M^-Bl En. FilJa, p. 205.-Lomaria Griffithiana, HooL Eerl ,-Plagiogyria scandens, Metten. vr Flavor, V . 9 I 



The specimen figured is from the Khasya mountains, (Dr. Thomson.) 



Hab. Java, Khasya Hills (elevation 1,000 to 4,000 feet.) 



PLATE No. LI, 



