PLANTS COLLECTED IN BAHAMAS, ETC. 151 



Pinus, L. Gen. 1737; Tourn. Inst. 1700. 

 P. Bahamensis, Griseb. Fl. B. W. I. 1864. 



Nassau. 

 P. sp. 



Blue Mt. Peak. 

 Leaves in two's or rarely in three's, 7 to 9 cm. long, slender, more or 

 less twisted, very concave, margin scabrous, sheath about 6 mm. long. 

 Only one tree, and that without cones, seen between Abbey Green and 

 the summit, near what was apparently au old habitation spot. Seems 

 near P. inops, var. clausa, Chapm. 



Cycas revoluta, Thunb. Fl. Jap. 1784, is rather common in cultivation. 



F1LICES. 



Gleichenia, Smith, Mem. Acad. Turin, v. 1791. 

 G. longissima, Bl. Fil. Java, 1828. G. Bancroftii, Hook. 

 Spec. i. 1846. 

 Blue Mt. Peak. 

 G. furcata, (L.) Spreng. Syst. v. 1827. Acrostic/mm, 

 L. Syst. x. 1759. G. Mathewsii, Hook. Spec. i. 1846. 

 Blue Mt, Peak. 

 G. pectinata, (Willd.) Presl, Rel. Hsenk. i. 1830. Mer- 

 tensia, Willd. in Act. Holm. 1804. 

 Port Antonio. 



Cyathea, Smith, Mem. Acad. Turin, v. 1791. 

 C. arborea, (L.) Smith, 1. c. Polypodium, L. Spec. 

 1753. 



Blue Mt. Peak; Port Antonio, at about 300 ft, alti- 

 tude. 

 C. furfuracea, Baker. 

 Blue Mt. Peak. 

 This is the same as a specimen bearing the above name, in the Herb. 

 Mo. Bot. Garden, collected by Hart in Jamaica. I have been unable to 

 find that the name is published. 



Alsophila, B. Br. Prod. 1810. 

 A. pruinata, (Sw.) Kaulf. Enum. Fil. 1824. Poly- 

 podium, Sw. Fl. Ind. Occ. iii. 1806. 

 Blue Mt. Peak; Bog Walk (R). 



