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leaflets, IJin. to Sin. long and Jin. broad, are entire (undivided) and disposed 

 in pairs, with several times their breadth between them. In general appear- 

 ance this plant somewhat resembles a miniature form of the well-known 

 Gymnogramme javanica. The sori (spore masses) are disposed in a continuous 

 line along both edges. — Hooker, Species FiUcum, p. 209, t. 69a. Beddow.e, 

 Ferns of Southern India, t. 215. 



LITOBROCHIA— Li-tob-roch -i-a. See Pteris. 



