370 on the flora of imt. wilson, 



Lycopodiace^. 



Tmesipteris Tanueyisis, Benth. 

 Lycopodium laterale, R.Br. 



deiisuvi, Labill. 

 Selaginella idiginosa, Spreng. 



FiLICES. 



Schizcea rupestris, R.Br. 



bifida, Willd. 



dichotoma, Sm. 

 Trichomanes venosum, R.Br. 

 Hymenophyllum Tunhridyense, Sm. 



foi'mosum. Bracken. 



flahellatuDi , Labill. 

 Gleichenia circinata, S\v. S. 



dicarpa, R.Br. S. 



fiabellata, R.Br. S. 



dichotoma, Hook. S. 

 Osmunda barhara, Thunb. S. 



Fraseri, F.v.M.* 

 Alsophila australis, R.Br. B. 



Leichhardtiana, F.v.M. B. 

 Dicksonia antarctica, Labill. B. 



davallioides, R.Br. 

 Davallia pyxidata, Cav. 



dubia, R.Br. 

 Lindsaya linearis, Sw. B. 



microphylla, Sw. 

 Adia7ituvi (ethiopicum, Linn. B. 



formosum, R.Br. B. 



affine, Willd. B. 



* Mr. Trebeck in his paper on Mt. Wilson Ferns (5) mentions 0. liymeno- 

 phi/Uoides, "a very beautiful membranous fern, 2 to 2 feet 6 inches high, 

 but not so beautiful as at Katoomba." This is probably the young stage 

 of 0. Fraserii, which looks very distinct from the mature plant. 



