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FERNS : BRITISH AND FOREIGN. 
minal, solitary, or few in eacli lacinae, or uniserial, often becom- 
ing confluent, naked, or beset with rigid hairs. 
Genn9 60a. — Portion of a frond 
of C. tricho8orus. 
Genus 60a.— Portion of a frond 
of C. rigescent. 
C. trichomanoides, Sic. Polypodium trichomanoides, Bedd. 
Ferns Brit. Ind. pi. 2. — West Indies and Trop. 
America, Himalaya, Malay islands, and other 
localities. 
Tribe VI— PHE&OPTERIDEiE (p. 136). 
63. MENISCIUM (p. 136). 
la. M. Thwaitesii, Hook. Syn. Fil. p. 391. — Ceylon. K. 
63a. DICTYOCLINE, Hoore. 
Corn decumbent, sub-sarmentose. Fronds long, stipate, 
pinnatifid or pinnate, 1|-2| feet high, pinnae 3-4 pairs, 
short petiolate, broad lanceolate, accuminate, falcate, 5-6 
inches long, 1 — 1 ^ inch broad. Primary veins costaeform, 
combined by transverse, arcuate or zigzag, anastomosing 
venules, the lower forming one oblong costal areole between 
