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liucar-acimiinatc, about one inch broad, and eighteen inches
long.
lia c ln s and stipes pubescent, lateral, adlicrcnt to a creeping
scaly rhizoma.
Sori linear, continuous, and very conspicuous.
l.cnglii of frond from eight to ten feet; colour pale green.
I have not y e t been able to jjrocurc a plant of this species.
Aly thanks arc due to Mr. H en derson, of AVentworth, for
fionds.
This rare and magnificent species is not yet to be procured
of any of our Nurserymen.
Tiic illustration is from a frond forwarded by Mr. Henderson,
of AVTntwortli.