BY THE REV. J. E. TENISON-WOODS, F.G.S., &C. 803 



314. Trichomanes parvulum, Poiret, or saxifragoides, Presl. 



315. Davallia ciliata, Hooker. 



316. Davallia vestita, B1. 



317. Adiantum lunulatum, Burm. 



318. Adiantum caudatum, L. 



319. Ciieilantiies tenuipolia, Sw. 



320. Onychium auratum, Kaulf. Very common in crevices 

 of old walls and rocks about Manila. 



321. Pteris loxgifolia, L. 



322. Pteris cretica, L. 



323. Pteris ensiformis, Burm. 



324. Pteris quadriaurita, Retz. 



325. Pteris aquilina, L. 



326. Pteris incisa, Tliunb. Some small young plants which I 

 found growing in cavernous crevices near Point Calavita, I 

 doubtfully refer to this species, bat it much resembled specimens 

 which I have found under similar conditions in Australia. 



327. Blechnum orientale, L. 



328. AsPLENiuM EscuLENTUii, Presl. 



329. ASPIDIUM ACULBATUM, Sw. 



330. POLYPODIUM SIMPLICIFOLIUM, Hook. 



331. POLYPODIUM QUERCIFOLIUM, L. (?) 



332. POLYPODIUM HOOKERi, Bracken. 



333. VlTTARIA ELONGATA, Sw. 



334. Drymoglossum piloselloides, Presl. 



335. acrosticum aureum, l. 



336. acrosticum conforme, sw. 



337. Lygodium dichotomum, Sw. 



