F ro n d s glabrous and sub-coriaceous. Stipes and rachis
ebeneous and glossy re d , u p p e r side grooved. Caudcx b rie f
and creeping.
Sori ma rginal, lin e a r, and continuous.
L e n g th from twelve to eighteen inches, of which more than
h a lf is n a k e d ; colour a d u ll green.
F o r a frond my thanks are due to Air. E . Sim, of F o o t’s
Cray.
I t is in the Catalogues of Air. K. Sim, of Foot’s Cray, and
E . G. H en d e rso n , of St. J o h n ’s AVood.
The illustration is from Air. Sim’s frond.
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