TAB. VIII. 
GrTMNOGRAMME pumila, Spreng 
Caudice repente filiforrai parce fibroso, frondibus fasciculatis 
lg-biuncias longis ad basin setaceo - paleaceis sessilibus 
submembranaceis flabefiiformi-cuneatis basi longe atten- 
ds superne palmatim irrcgulariter subdicbotome in- 
cisis, segraentis acutinsculis integerrimis, venis flabellato- 
dichotomis (costa nidla) liberis ante apicem evanescentibus, 
soris linearibus elongatis non raro (cum venis) dichotomis 
demum magis minusve confluentibus. 
Gymnogramme pumila, “ Spreng . Tent. Suppl. ad Sgst. Veg.p. 
31.” Kze. Analecta Pterid. p. 11. t. 8. /. 1. Moore, Lid. Fil 
p. bni. 
Hecistoptens pumila, J. Sm. in Lond Journ. of Bot. 1 ». 193 
Fee, Gen. Fil. p. 179. t. 16. B. 
T '° P if 1 1 ^T“- Smira ”> fee, in moist woods, 
f F Guwm - Brazil, Para, R. Spruce 
W58 ' * » f C VH coast ofVeragnal, SeZZ 
A very distinct and remarkable Fern • till 
posed to be peculiar to French and n t l n 7 ’ SUp ' 
found in Brazil and sHl ° h Gmana ’ 
v»razu, and, still more recent y e ven offt *. 
of Veraguas in the Pacific. C ° aSt 
Fi( J- 1 - Fertile frond, 
of a fertile frond, with 
receptacle : — magnified. 
f 2. Sterile frond, f 3. p ortion 
son partially removed from the 
Cent. 2. t, 8. 
