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ASPLENIEiE. 

 THAMNOPTEPJS. (See « Ferns of Southern India," p. 42.) 



THAMNOPTERIS GREVILLEI, (Wall.) Fronds tufted subcoriaceous 1 1 foot long pale-whitish-green when dry, spathulate 

 (or oblong-ovate finely acuminate suddenly contracted at the base and decurrent upon a long winged stipes) veins compact horizontally 

 patent, sori linear very narrow occupying the upper half or the entire broad portion of the frond rather distant.— Hook. Sp. Fil. iii. 80. 

 —■Wall, Cat. n. 1,036.— Hook et. Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 128.— Moore, Ind. Fil. p. 50. 



The specimen figured is from Birmah, (Captain the Honorable J. Dormer. )-4ujj+o t «***. 6^ <h^e. -Cpb-J»JL . 



Hab. Birmah, Tavoy, Mishmee, 



PLATE No. LXYI. 



