m. 



ACROFHOKUS, 



ACROPHORUS NODOSUS. (Presl.) Frond tripinnate, membranaceous furfuraceous on both sides of the veins, pinnules 

 sessile (chaffy beneath at their insertions) oblong-lanceolate, secondary ones sessile oblong obtuse, pinnatifid, segments cuneiform obtuse, 

 lowest ones inciso-serrate or at the base again sub-auriculate, sori solitary sub-marginal, rachis nodose above at the insertion of the pinnae 

 and ferrugineo-tomentose, stipes slightly rough or glabrous paleaceous below. Hook. Sp.Fil. i. 157 ; — Aspidium nodosum, BLEn.Fil.Jav. 

 p< 171. ; — Acrophorus nodosus, Pr. Aspidium ? foliolosum, Wall. Gat. 359 ; — Davallia stipellata, Wall. Cat, 260? Monocliosorum, 

 davallioides, Kze. Bot. Zeit. vi. 119 — ? Anogramma davallioides, Fee. Gen. FiL l$&. 



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



Hab. Khasya, Assam, Sikkim, Bhotan, Java, Moluccas. 



PLATE No, XCIII. 



