MOUNT RORAIMA IN BRITISH GUIANA. 87 
69. ACROSTICHUM OLIGARCHICUM, Baker, in Hook. et Baker, Syn. Fil. ed. 1, p. 418. 
Roraima range, 3500 ft., Me Connell & Quelch, 600. 
North Peru. 
70. ScHIZ@aA FLUMINENSIS, Miers, in Mart. Fl. Bras. i. pars rr. p. 184, t. 15. fig, 2. 
Mazaruni, between 250 and 3000 ft., MeConuell & Quelch, 580. 
British Guiana: Kukenaam, and woods at the side of the Kaieteur Savannah ; also in 
Venezuela and Brazil. 
71. ScHIZHA ELEGANS, Sw. Syn. Fil. p. 151; Baker, in Trans. Linn. Soc. Ser. II. Bot. 
ii. (1887), p. 295. 
Mazaruni, between 250 and 3000 ft., McConnell & Queleh, 589. 
British Guiana: Essequibo River; Epiro Creek, Corentyne River; Demerara River, 
and on the coast; also in the West Indies, Central America, Surinam, Venezuela, New 
Granada, and Brazil. 
72. ScHIzmA PENNULA, Sw. Syn. Fil pp. 150, 379.  <Actinostachys pennula, Hook. ; 
R. Schomb. Reisen in Brit.-Guiana, iii. p. 1045. 
Mazaruni, between 250 and 3000 ft., MeConnell & Quelch, 588. 
British Guiana: Roraima; Kukuya Creek; Kaieteur Savannah; Serra Mey and 
Demerara River; also in the West Indies, Surinam, Brazil, and New Caledonia. 
73. ANEMIA TOMENTOSA, Sw. Syn. Fil p. 157; Baker, in Trans. Linn. Soc. Ser. II. 
Bot. ii. (1887), p. 295. 
Kanuku Mountains, 1000 ft., McConnell & Quelch, 212, 214. 
Var. FULVA, Hook. et Baker, Syn. Fil. ed. 1, p. 135. 
Ireng Valley, J4c Connell & Quelch, 201. 
British Guiana: Roraima and Rupununi; also in the West Indies, Central America, 
Venezuela, New Granada, Peru, Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay. 
74. LYCOPODIUM ALOPECUROIDES, Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 2, p. 1565; Baker, in Trans. Linn. 
Soc. Ser. II. Bot. ii. (1887), p. 295; Jenman, in Timehri, v. (1886), p. 44. 
Roraima: upper slopes, McConnell & Quelch, 60. 
Southern United States, Venezuela, New Granada, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, and Uruguay. 
15. LYCOPODIUM CERNUUM, Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 2, p. 1566: Jenman, in Timehri, v. (1886) 
p. 45. 
Ireng Valley, WeConnell & Quelch, 206. 
British Guiana: Corentyne, Pomeroon and Macouria Rivers and at Berbice; also 
throughout the tropics and extending a short distance on either side. 
76. LYCOPODIUM coNTIGUUM, Klotzsch, in Linnzea, xviii. (1844), p. 519. 
Summit of Roraima, 8600 ft., McConnell & Quelch, 572. 
Higher parts of the Andes in Venezuela, New Granada, Ecuador, and Bolivia. 
