TAB. LXVIII. 
Asplenium (Euasplenium) INDUKATUM, Hook. 
Candice repente radicante, stipitibus approximatis atris biun- 
cialibus squamosis, squamis subulato-setaceis atris basi 
Iciciniatis, frondibus 4-6 uncialibus erectis lanceolatis rigido- 
cbartaceis olivaceo-viridibus pinnatis, pinnis subsessilibus 
horizontalibus 4-5 lineas longis 2J latis semi-ovatis basi 
superne productis apice obtusis nunc leviter falcatis cre- 
nato-serratis, venis remotiusculis, soris obliquis biserialibus 
linearibus, involucris rigide coriaceis fuscis, rachi atro-villosa. 
Hab. Interior of Naviti Levu, Fiji Islands. Milne, n. 131 . 
This will perhaps rank near Aspl. hirtum of the Furcatum- 
gioup of Fuasplenium, of which it may possibly prove to be 
a small variety. All the specimens however are very uniform, 
and none exceeds in size those here represented. Some of 
them have lost their lower pinna?, as if they separated at a 
joint, as in so many species of Neplirolepis. This may be 
an accidental circumstance, arising probably from a season of 
unusual heat and drought ; so that I have not ventured to 
indicate it in our figure. 
Tab. LXYIII. Plant of Asplenium induratum ; — natural 
vze. Fig. 1 . Scale from the stipes, and/ 2. Pinna with 
son magnified. / 3. Sorus, more magnified. 
Ciki. 2. t. 68, 
