510 Capt. Carmichael's Description of 



35. AcROSTiCHUM succis^FOLiuM, frondesimpliceoblongaco- 



riacea utrinque squamosa: squamis peltatis lanceolatis 

 ciliatis. 

 Acrostichum succisaefolium. Aubert op. cit. p. 31. 



In the wood. 



36. AcROSTiCHiuM CILIARE, frondc simplici elongato-lanceo- 



lata subacuminata membranacea marginibus costaque 



squamatis : squamulis subulatis nudis. 

 Acrostichum ciliare. Aiibert op. cit. p. 32 ? 

 Fronds 6 — 12 inches long; fertile ones smaller margined. 



Grows on the mouldering banks of the ravines. 



37. Acrostichum OBTUSATUMjfrondibus siraplicibus : squamu- 



lis subulatis sparsis ; sterilibus oblongis; fertilibus ovatis, 

 stipitibus hispidis. 



On the highest rocks of the table-land. 



38. Grammitis australis. Br. Prodr. 146. 



On the table-land and rocky borders of the ravines. 



39. Grammitis cheilanthoides. TVilld. Sp. PL v. p. 143. 

 Asplenium filipendulsefolium. Aubert op. cit. p. 34. tab. 4. 



High on the face of the table-land, and on a detached 

 hill in the middle of the plain. 



40. PoLYPODiuM aquilinum, froudc tripinnatifida deltoidea 



subtus pubescenti, pinnulis falcatis : inferioribus crenato- 



incisis, stipite pubescente et paleaceo. 

 Polypodium aquilinum. Aubert op. cit. p. 32. 

 Caudex repens, basibus stipitum induratis muricatus. J'rons 



1 — 4-pedalis, subquadripinnatifida. Stipes rachis costae- 



que 



