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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from ...Show synopsisThis historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883 Excerpt: ... safely be considered a distinct species. (Also in Java, Philippines, China, and Formosa.) 4. Pleocnemia Membranifolia. (Presl.) Stipes tufted, furnished with black linear subulate scales more copious towards the base, up to about 1 foot long; fronds seldom more than 1 foot long, from deltoid to ovate, pinnate with a pinnatifid apex, lateral pinnae few pairs opposite or subopposite, 2-4 inches long, f-1j broad, more or less deeply pinnatifid, the segments rounded nearly entire, lowest pair of pinnae much larger, deltoid, pinnatifid or almost pinnate, the lower basal segments being elongated and pinnatifid; main rachis and both surfaces more or less softly hairy, with multicelullar hairs; texture softly herbaceous; fertile fronds uniform with the sterile, or more or less contracted, often very much so, lower veins in the sterile and broad fertile fronds anastomosing and forming loops near the costa, sometimes very regularly, sometimes only occasionally, in the contracted fertile fronds all the veins free; sori generally apical on the free veinlets; involucre reniform. Presl. Rel. Hanck. 36, A 5, fig. 3. Aspidium fuscipes, Bedd. Sup. Ferns, t. 366. Aspidium fuscipes, Wallich, partly, but not the type sheet, which is Iistrea sagenioides. East Bengal Plains, extending into Assam, Cachar, and Chittagong. Khasya and Sikkim hills up to 3,000 feet elevation. Birma and the Malay peninsula. In habit much like small Aspidium cicutarium, but venation different, and easily known by the persistent black scales towards the base of the stipe; in the Synopsis Filicum it has been erroneously lumped with, Lastrea dissecta by Hooker and Baker. 5. Pleocnemia Clarkei. (Bedd.) Stipes and rachis slightly pubescent; fronds 2-3 feet long, lanceolate, narrowed at the base into distan...Hide synopsis
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