tab. XXIX. 
CtlSUlUclS) nunuiuu o . . • 0 • ,• • 
l’idibus membranaceis 6-12 uncias longis 3-pmnatis, pinms 
pinnulisque petiolatis, pinnis primams 2-3 uncias longis 
patentibus lato-lanceolatis acuminatis, pmnulis ultmus 
obovato-v-lineari-cuneatis bi-trifidis laciniatisve, segmentis 
acutissitnis subspinulosis, frondis pinnai unique upicibus 
pinnatifidis segmentis linearibus, venis in segmentis. soli- 
tariis longe ante apicem terminantibus, soris solitariis vel 
binis in quoque segmento. 
Asplenium tenuifolium, Don Prodr. FI Nep. p. 8. Kze. in 
Linnosa. 24. p. 265. Metten. Asplen. p. 128. Hook. Sp. Fil. 
3. p. 194. 
Asplenium concinnum, Wall. Cat. n. 216. 
Hab. India, Nepaul, Wallich ; Ncilgherries, Sir F. Adam, Wight , 
n. 104, Gardner , Schmid; Sikkim Himalaya, Hooker. Jil. 
and Thomson ; Myrung, and Mishmee, and Kbasya, Grif- 
fith ; Ceylon, Gardner , n. 1 07 9, Thwaites (elev. 7 000 feet) 
'n. 3628. 
An elegant, very compound species, sometimes almost 
quadripinnate, allied to the West Indian Aspl. cicutarium , yet 
very distinct, especially in the very acute segments of the 
pinnules, and in the involucres never opening at or near the 
margin. 
Fertile Plant: — nat. size. Fig. 1. pinnule.* f. 2. Sorus : 
magnified. 
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