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canum, Seub. & Hochst. 9. A. Maderense, Seub. & 
Hochst. 9.—B. & H. 566. f. 1304. 
Fayal (Brown, 318 — perhaps escaped). Terceira 
(1151, 1152). San Miguel (1153; Brown, 319; 
Carreiro). Sta. Maria (1153, a). 
*PrrRis arauTA, Ait. Watson 251, (2) 614; Drouet 211; 
Seubert 15; Seub. & Hochst. 9; Milde 44.— Hook. 
& Bak. 160.— Lowe, Ferns. 8. pl. 41. 
Flores (1154, 1155, 1156). Fayal (Brown, 332, 
333). Pico. Terceira (Abreu). San Miguel (1157, 
1158). 
P. TREMULA, R. Br.— Hook. & Bak. 161.— Hook. Sp. Fil. 2: 174. 
pl. 120. 
San Miguel (1159).— Escaping in gardens. 
P. Cretica, L.— Hook. & Bak. 154. 
San Miguel.— Subspontaneous in gardens. 
P. sERRULATA, L. f.— Hook. & Bak. 155. 
San Miguel.— Subspontaneous in gardens. 
*EUPTERIS AQUILINA, Newman. Pteris aquilina, Wat- 
son 252, (2) 614; Drouet 210; Seubert 15; Seub. & 
Hochst. 9.— B. & H. 566. f. 1303. 
Corvo (1160). Flores (1161—a diseased ? form 
with very narrow pinnules; the usual form also very 
common). Fayal (Brown, 334, 335). Pico. Graciosa. 
Terceira (1162). San Miguel (1163). Sta. Maria. 
A sterile form with elongated flaccid fronds and remote pinnae 
cut nearly to the rachis into round-oblong undulate segments, prob- 
ably belonging here, occurs in damp dark ravines on Flores (1299), 
Pico (Brown), and Terceira (Sampaio) .— Plate 63. 
*Lomarra Spicant, Desy. Watson 252. Blechnum 
Spicant, Drouet 211; Milde 47. B. boreale, Watson 
(2) 614; Drouet 211; Seubert 15; Seub. & Hochst. 
9.— B. & H. 565. f. 1302. 
Corvo (1164). Flores (1165). Fayal (Brown, 327). 
Pico. Terceira (1166). San Miguel (1167, 1168, 1169, 
1170; Carreiro). Sta. Maria (1170, a). 
*Woopwarpia Rapicans, Sm. Watson 252, (2) 614; 
Drouet 212; Seubert 16; Seub. & Hochst. 9; Milde 
48.— Hook. & Bak. 188.— Lowe, Brit. Fil. 4. pl. 44. 
