12 A GLANCE AT THE FLORA OF MOUNT AVILSON. 



As Mr. P. N. Trebeck, in the Proceedings of the Linnean 

 Society, Vol. I. pt. 2, (1886), has given a full account of the ferns 

 of Mount Wilson, I need only add a few species which do not 

 appear in his list. These are — 



Lomaria Capensis (Willd.) 

 L. Pater soni (Spreng.) 

 Asjndium Capense (Willd.) 

 Pteris uinbrosa (R. Br.) 

 Lindscea linearis (Sw.) 

 PoIyp)odium serpens (Forst.) 

 Trichomanes venosum (R. Br.) 

 Tmesipteris Tannensis (Bernh.) Lycopod. 



In concluding this imperfect sketch of the Flora of Mount 

 Wilson, I am aware that many species remain to be added 

 to the list, and that there is yet a wide field for the discovery of 

 minute Ferns, Lycopods, Mosses, Lichens, and Fungi. From what 

 I saw of the lower Cryptogams, I believe that observers will add 

 many species of the smaller forms to the lists already published 

 by Baron F. von Mueller. 



