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TAB. LXXXIX. 
Lomaria (Plagiogteia) euphlebia, Kze. 
Candice crasso lignoso pedali, frondibus in stipitibus elono- f 
triquetris basi incrassatis 2-3-verrucosis, 1-2-pedalibus 8 
ad apicem pinnatis subchartaceis olivaceo-fuscis ; steri^ 
lato-ovatis lanceolatis, pinnis patentibus 5-6 uncialibus ■ 
motiusculis elongato-lanceolatis sessilibus acuminatis suK 
serratis basi eglandulosis, venis subdistantibus furcatis 
fertilibus angustioribus magis oblongis, pinnis linearibns 
elongatis obtusis, mvolucro dentato-lacerato. 
Lomaria eupblebia, Kze. in Bot. Zeit. 6, p 521. Schh mi 
Supp. p. 61, t. 125. Hook. Sp. Fil. 3, p. 20. ' ' 
Acrostichum triquetrum, Wall. Cat. n. 25, (in part). 
Plagiogyria triquetra, and PI. eupblebia, Met ten. Plagiog. p. i 0 . 
Olfersia triquetra, Pr. Tent. Pterid. p. 234. 
Stenochlsena triquetra, J. Sm. in Hook. Journ. Bot. 4 n 14 Q 
Pr. Epimel. Bot. p. 165. 5 I • j 
Bab. Nepal, Wallich Assam, Griffith^ Khasia, temperate 
legion, alt. 6000 feet, Hooker and Thomson. Tsus Sima 
island off the coast of Corea, in lat. 34° i, Wilford, n. 874. 
Japan, Coring (probably quite in the south). 
This belongs to an interesting group of Lomaria, which 
dinner Mettem .us has thought worthy to constitute a 
distinct Genus to which he has given the name of Plaaio - 
gyma. _ My reasons for preserving it in Lomaria are fully 
given m the third volume of my Species Filicum, v. 3, p 2 
The present one was long known in our Herbaria as the 
Lomaria triquetra, from Nepal, of Dr. Wallich’s Mst. Cata- 
F^nhv K eDgth l lt WaS fig V red and de scribed as a Japan 
m 1 ° Ve qU0 , ted - Lrs. Hooker and Thomson 
CxrifflTh -n A bu ap P arentI T of rare occurrence, in Khasia, 
snecimenl f T 1 ’ D ° W recentl 7 Mr - Wilford sent home 
geogr»;w°rlgr 81ma: “ tbm tt h ° 3 * Tel 7 
JK L 1 XX,X . P la,,t of r.o maria (Plagiogyria ) 
nirinn ,t,L* 26 'li, natura i slze ' fig. I. Portion of a sterile 
pbna’t tSf Ve "‘ ,,0n; 2- Portion of « fertile 
Cekt. 2. 1. 89. 
