FLORA OF THE CAPE REGION. iSl 



of the mountains and in the hills about Todos Santos and 

 San Jose del Cabo. 



66i. PELLyEA MARGiNATA, var. PYRAMiDALis Baker. 

 Sierra de la Laguna. 



662. Pell^a ternifolia Fee. Very tine and large 

 specimens. — Common in the Sierra de la Laguna. 



663. Pell^ba Seemanni Hooker. The form with 

 broad pinnules, like Palmer's No. 226 of 1887, from 

 Guaymas. — Foothills near Agua Caliente. 



664. Adiantum concinnum HBK. — Sierra de la La- 

 guna. 



665. Adiantum Capillus-Veneris L. — A single 

 rather large frond, the pinnules like those of examples 

 from Santa Barbara, not much lobed. — Sierra de la La- 

 guna. 



660. AspLENiuM BLEPHARODES D. C. Eaton. Zoe, i. 

 197. — Sierra de la Laguna. 



667. AspiDiUM PATENS Swartz. — Summit of the high 

 mountains. 



668. AspiDiuM Mexicanum Presl. A form with nar- 

 row segments, the same as that gathered in the Huachuca 

 mountains of Arizona, Lemmon in 1882, and in Jalisco 

 by Palmer and by Pringle. — High mountains. 



669. WooDsiA Mexicana Fee. This has the indu- 

 sium cleft into a few broad segments, but much more 

 delicate and evanescent than in W. obtusa, which it some- 

 what resembles in the shape of the fronds. — High mount- 

 ains. 



670. Aneimia hirsuta Swartz. This has also been 

 collected bv both Palmer and Pringle. — Mountains. 



671. Ophioglossum vuLGATUM L. The Ordinary form 

 of the North Temperate Zone. — Common in the high 

 mountains. 



