Bibliography. 



The following list includes the titles of all works consulted 

 by the author for purposes of identification, or for the de- 

 termination of geographical distribution or of synonymy. A 

 large quantity of herbarium material, chiefly from Mexico, the 

 West Indies, and South America, was used for the same pur- 

 poses. 



A list of references, arranged chronologically, is given under 

 each species in the foregoing paper to show just what basis 

 there is for each determination. The abbreviations used for 

 that purpose are arranged alphabetically in the following list, 

 followed by the full title of the book or paper. 



Bak., Biol. Cent. Am., vol. iv. — J. G. Baker, Biologia Centrali-Americana, 



Botany, vol. iv. — "Costa Rican Ferns," pp. 115-6. — 1887. 

 Bak., Jour. Bot, vol. xxii. — J. G.Baker, Journal of Botany, vol. xxn. — 



" Ferns collected in Costa Rica by Mr. P. G. Harrison," pp. 362-4. — 



1884. 

 Bak., On Rec. Syn. Braz. F.— J. G. Baker, "On the Recent Synonymy of 



Brazilian Ferns." — 1873. 

 Bak., Sum. New Ferns. — J. G. Baker, Annals of Botany, vol. v. — "A Sum- 

 mary of New Ferns, i874-'9i." — 1891. 

 Bed., Ferns S. Ind. — Major R. H. Beddome, Ferns of Southern India. — 2nd 



edition, — 1873. 

 Bom. et Ch., Fil.— J. E. Bommer et H. Christ, Bulletin de la Societe* Royale 



de Botanique de Belgique, vol. xxxvi. — Filices in " Primitia; Florae 



Costaricensis," pp. 167-249. — 1896. 

 Chapm., Fl. So. St.— A. W. Chapman, Flora of the Southern States.— 2nd 



edition,— 1883. 

 Eaton, Ferns N. Am. — D. C. Eaton, Ferns of North America, vols. 1, 11.— 



1879. 

 Eaton, Fil. Wr. et Fend. — D.C.Eaton, Memoirs of the American Academy 



of Sciences and Arts, New Series, vol. vin. — "Filices Wrightianae et 



Fendlerianse," pp. 193-218. — 1860. 



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