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MICBOLEPIA, 



MlCEOLEPIA SCABRA. (Don.) Fronds broadly ovato-lanceolate firm membranaceous, pinnae, elongate lanceolate sub- 

 falcate acuminate pinnatifido-lobate, the acuminated apices serrated, pubescenti -villous beneath, most so on the costa and prominent veins, 

 unequally cuneate at the base and subpetiolate, lobes acute crenato-dentate, veins pinnated, sori solitary in the axils of the smaller 

 and upper lobes or serratures and distant from the margin, marginal on the small teeth of the larger lobes, involucres broad half-cupr 

 shaped, densely villous, rachis and stipes downy, the latter at length glabrous. Book Sp. Fit i. 172 ; — Davallia villosa. Wall Cat* 

 n. 244— (not Don.) 



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



Hab. Himalayas, Nepal, 



PLATE No, CIL 



