NEW SPECIES OF CYATHEA. 
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obtusis, integris vel obscure crenulatis, bullatis, coriaceis, supra brunneo- 
viridibus glabris, infra pseudo-glaucis, costulis rarissime paleatis paleis 
ovatis bullatis, venulis minutissime albido-pilosis ; venulis utroque latere 
8—11, simplicibus vel prope costulam furcatis ; soils subcostalibus, dein 
confluentibus et paginam totam obtegentibus, indusio omnino carentibus, 
receptaculo minuto. 
Luzon, Mount Banajao, alt. 2,000 m, For. Bur. 7925 Curran d Merritt. 
An obvious relative of A. latebrosa, A. calocoma and A. pustulosa, clearly 
distinguished by the thin tawny scales at the base of the stipe, naked cost* and 
finely hairy veinlets. These hairs are often too minute for individual recogni- 
tion with the hand lens. The glaucous appearance of the nether surface is 
chiefly due to the very numerous stomata. 
