TAB. LXXX. 
Asplenium (Euasplenium) emarginatum, Beam, 
Caudice brevi crasso erecto dense fibroso-radicoso, stipitibus 
aggregatis racbique subherbaceis, fronde ampla pedali ad 
sesquipedalem submembranacea pinnata laete-viridi, pinnis 
4-5-poUicaribus sesquiunciam et ultra latis brevi-petiolatis 
oblongis obtusis dentato-serratis basi oblique cuneatis apice 
profunde acute emarginatis sinu gemmifera, termlnali ma- 
jore longe petiolata, venis patentibus copiosis uni-bifurcatis, 
soris numerosis approximatis costam non ad marginem ap- 
proximatis, involucris angustissimis albidis. 
Asplenium emarginatum, Beam, FI. d^Oware et de Benin^ 2, 
p. 6, t. 61. Metten, Asplen, p. 94, Hook, Sp, Fil. 3, p. 
101 (in part). 
Hab. Tropical Western Africa, Mountains of Isle du Prince, 
Bigbt of Benin, Palisot de Beamois ; Onitoba, Barter ^ in 
Baikie’s Niger Expedition, n. 1735. Fernando Po, on 
mountains 1000 feet of elev. Gustav Mann^ n. 343. 
I am led to believe, in consequence of more perfect speci- 
mens I have lately received of Beauvois’ Asplenium emargv- 
natum, that Dr. Curror’s specimens alluded to in my habitats 
for that plant in the Species Filicum, are different from M. 
de Beauvois’, and I gladly correct my error, by publishing at 
our Tab. LXIX. of this volume. Dr. Curror’s plant under 
the name of A, longicauda^ while I here represent what I 
believe to be quite different, and the true plant of the author 
of the Flora d’Oware et de Benin.” It will be at once 
seen that the present plant entirely wants the suddenly 
accuminated points to the apices of the former species, and 
equally the very long proliferous terminal pinna : here all 
the pinna3 are obtuse and emarginate. The texture of the 
frond is more membranaceous, of a brighter green, and the 
veins are more compact, the sori much closer, and longer and 
narrower. 
Tab. LXXX. Frond of Asplenium emarginatum, Beauv.; 
natural size. Fig, 1. Portion of a fertile pinna, with sori; 
magnified, f, 2. Two lateral pinnae, fertile ; natural size. 
Cent. 2. t, 80, 
