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ACBOPHOBUS, 



AcROPHORUS HoOKERL (Moore). Fronds ovate or oblongo-ovate glabrous membranaceous 6-10 inches long by 

 i-5 inches broad tripinnate secondary and tertiary rachides much flattened, being composed, as it were, of the decurrent base of the 

 pinnae or pinnules, pinnules linear obtuse entire or bifid, veins simple or forked and terminating considerably within the margin, sori, one 

 to each pinnule situated at the forking of the vein, indusium as in the genus. 



A delicate finely cut species with much the appearance of Asplen : tenuifolium easier understood from the figure than by any 

 description. 



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



Hab. Khasya, Sermur, Sikkim. 



PLATE No. XCV. 



