N'ephrolepia] pilicbg (Carruthers). 278 
25<>0 ft. on Monte Ciffi . the apices of the fronds more or Less patenl ; 
in tr. Dec I860. No. 55. 
18. OLEANDRA Cav. Descr. 11. I. p. 252 (1802). 
0. articulata IV. si. Tent. Pterig. p. 78 l 
8t. Thomas's Island [n shadj primitive woods around Fazenda 
do Monte Caffe*, aboul l'" 10 ft. :ilt.' : without fr. Dec. I860 No. 52. 
\ ;.r. /I Welwitschii Baker, Syn. Fil. p. 303 (1868). 
II ii la. Somewhat rare in w Is near the waterfalls .-it the Eool 
<.f Ferrao da Sola Dear Lopollo ; Feb. and April I860. No. 188. 
in. P0LYP0DIUM [inn. Gen. l'l p. 322 . I 7:;7 ). 
1. P. proliferura tloenig (non Fault', nee Presl) in Etetz., Obs. 
Bot. vi. p. 38 (1791). 
Goltjngo Ai ro. Not frequent by the banks of the Muria, between 
the place called Muria and Trombeta, with ;i slender species of Poly- 
gonum : 18 Sept. 1854. No. 119. 
2. P. Schimperianum Mett. in Schweinf. Beitr. p. 303 (1867), 
and Kulm. Fil. Afr. p. L52 (1868). 
l'i \,,m Andongo <>m the rocky banks of the River Cazella between 
Pungo Andongo and Luxillo ; in fr. Nov. 1856. No. 152. 
.".. P. simplex Sw. in Schrad. Journ. Bot, ii. jur. 1800, p. 19 
(1801). 
/'. exca.vatum Bory in Willd. Sp. PI. v. p. L58 (1810). /'. 
seaquipedale Kulm. Fil. Afr. p. 1.'):; (non Wall.). 
l'i \.... ANDONGO.— In shaded as well as exposed rocks of the 
presidium near L'atete and elsewhere; in Er. .Ian 1857. No. 101 
Growing with asparagus, thick-leaved orchids, etc. , on the gneissqse 
rocks. Fronds rigid, sori yellow. 
4. P. lycopodioides Linn. Sp. I'l. p. L082 (1753). 
Goltjngo Alio. Not infrequent, hut not observed in many plac is, 
in dense woods of Serra do Alto Queta ; in fr. Feb. 1855. No. 105. 
Rhizome very long, climbing 10 to 20 ft. on the stems of old trees. 
5. P. irioides Lam. Enc. Meth. Bot, v. p. 513 (180-1). 
/'. punctatwm Kulm (non Sw.) Fil. Afr. p. 151. 
Prince's Island.— Sporadic, on old trunks of trees in woods near 
the sea : in fr. Sept. 1853, No. 25- 
Goltjngo Alio. Sporadic on the larger branches of old trees; 
without fr. April 1856. No. 99. 
(i. P. Phymatodes Linn. Mantissa ii. p. 305 (1771V 
Prince's Island. On old trunks of palms ami on the earth in 
densely shady places not far from the sea : Sept. 1853. No. 9. 
St. Thomas's I-: wi> On old trunks in the woods of Monte OafEd 
up to 2800 ft., not infrequent . Dec I860. No. 51. This tern has a 
strong and pleasant fragrance. 
7. P. Willdenovii Bory in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. i. vol v. p. 168 
(1825). 
P. propinqwwm Ilk. pro ['arte (non Wall.) Syn. Fil. p. '.'>>>'. 
