TAB. I. 
Tkichomanes ILenzaianom, Parish. 
Caudice filiformi repente ramoso parce nigro-tomentoso, fron- 
dibus parvis remotiusculis brevi-stipitatis obovato - subfla- 
belliformibus membranaceis subnitidis hete viridibus vix 
semiunciam longis marginibus magis minusve irregulariter 
lobatis vix pinnatifidis lobis brevibus obtusis, venis apice 
liberis primariis paucis subflabellato-pinnatis satis distinctis, 
secundariis iis parallelis arctis deliculatis venulis transversis 
junctis et ita ffondibus minute reticulatis, involucris in lobis 
frondium venas primarias terminantibus omnino intramar- 
ginalibus textura ffondis infundibuliformibus, limbo dilatato 
integro, stipite gracili vix lineam longo. 
Trichomanes Henzaianum, Parish in lift. 
Hab. Detected by Mr. Henzai, and the Rev. C. S. P. Parish, 
partially clothing the trunks of trees at Moulmein, 1859. 
Di. \ an Den Bosch, of Leyden, distinguished by his wri- 
mgs anc admirable figures of Mosses, is now happily engaged 
on a monograph, with numerous figures on the beautiful family, 
among Ferns, of Hymenophyllacea. He has already given to 
S^nT-° rW a , valuable “Synopsis ” of the group, with full de- 
scriptions of new or critical species. Our present individual 
DeiSr^f t0 Tr \ subl \ m l >aturn of Mueller, to which Yan 
Den Bosch refers and probably quite correctly’, my Java form 
our uknTmTt^ (SP ' F i lL 1 P - H7 > From that, however, 
r plant may be known by its much smaller size, and different 
form, greener color, more delicate texture; but, above all bv 
the involucre, of which the limh in T P W 7 ' 7 ^ ^ 
margin of the 
abearance of half bey ° n ? the involucre 5 ^ lias, indeed, the 
in pp n„raT;2*r X e r cW ,o the fr “ d ’ as — 
f 9 ^0 1 • FFnts > nat - size, (from a drawing by Mr Parish > 
44e T 5 .° tS ” 8 1 S '“ hj ma ^ d / i “-gle 
the sorus. f Q Portion ucles > ° ne open showing 
structure, f. 7 r 7 ’ ii h"" 1 ' ‘,° sl >™ th « rcIIuU,,' 
highly '“P 3 " 1 ' 5 - «• Capsule; 
Cin, 2, t , 1, 
