TAB. LXXXIV.
M O N O G R A M M E . Schk. Pre sl.
G r a m m it id is s p . Sw . et A u c t. P t e r id i s s p . P o ir . M o n o g r a m m e et C o c h l i -
D iuM . K a u lf. et A u c t.
Sorus dorso partis superioris costæ insidens, linearis, elongatus, continuus, frondis
superiore p a rte demum complicata velatus. S p o ra n g ia p e d i c e l l a t a .— Filices in tratropicoe.
Rhizoma repetis. Frondes sparsoe, herhaceæ, tenerrimæ, angustissime
lineares, integerrimæ a u t fu r ca tæ , p roe te r costam m ediam tenuem avemæ.
Venæ nulloe. Pre sl.
Monogramme/itrcaiôi. De sv . ( T a b . L X X X IV .)
A very distinct and well marked Genus, yet in habit, at first sight, so like the Genus
Pleurogramme ( T a b . LXXII. A. and T a b . LXXV. A.*) as to he easily mistaken for it,
unless one looks at the old fructification, or observes the entire absence of veins.
T a b . L X X X IV .— a . B. Plants o i M onogramme fu r c a ta : nat. size : f . 1, 2 . Portions of fronds.
magnified: f 3 - 6 . Sporangia; d o . : f . 6 . Sporules; * .
• In the description at T a b . LX X V . A. the word Microgramme is twice printed by mistake
for Monogramme.
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