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2. St. and rack, paleaceous ; scales pale brown ; rath, tawny 
villose above ;fr. yel. green, glabrous scaleless ; veins rarely 
forked ; sori orange colored, (unarmed). Comosa. 
Loc. Khasia, Sylhet. Bedd., F.B.I., 84. 
3. St. paleaceous at base, asperous ; st. and rack, purple 
ebeneous, polished ; text, subcoriaceous membranaceous ; veins 
pinnated, veinlets simple. galbra. 
Loc. Sylhet, Nepal. Bedd. F. S. I., 60. 
4. St. aculeate at base, muricated upwards, dark mahogany, 
brown ; surfaces upper dark green, naked, lower naked or slight- 
ly haiiy and scaly ; text, herbaceous ; veins forked. latebrosa. 
(Khasyana Moore). 
Loc. general. Bedd. F. S. I. 68. 
5. Bach, dark castaneous, naked, rough beneath with raised 
points ; surfaces green with ribs densely bristly, not scaty ; text. 
firm thin ; veins 9 — 10 forked. Andersoni m 
Loc. Sikkim 1 — 2,500 ft. Bedd., F.BX, 310. 
6. Rack, castaneous, naked and smooth beneath ; surfaces 
green, without hairs or scales ; text, firm ; veins 6 — 7 simple. 
Scottiana. 
Loc. East Himalaya. Habit of latebrosa, with absence of 
scales on ribs below, and different venation. Figured Gard. Cho. 
1872, p. 699. 
( ff Ft. tripinnate.) 
T Rack, castaneous naked ; surfaces naked ; veins 8 — 12 
forked. Ornata , 
Loc. Sikkim. Bedd., F.B.I., 342. 
7. Diacalpe. 
1. Fr. 3 pinnate. Aspidioides. 
II.— Dicksonieae. 
9. Onoclea. (/ / Struthiopteris). 
Refracted margins of pin. dark purple brown. Orientalis. 
Loc. Sikkim, 12,000 ft. Assam. Bedd. 130 & 171. 
