Heller : PLANTS OF THE ^HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 773 



ASPLENIUM L. Sp. PL 1078. 1753. 

 Asplenium diplazioides H. & A. Bot. Beechy Voy. 107. 1832. 



Diplazium arnotti Brack. Bot. U. S. Expl. Exped. 16: 144. 1854. 

 Asplenium arnotti Baker, Syn. Fil. Ed. 2, 240. 1874. 



In wet woods, above Manoa, Oahu, at 2000 feet elevation, 

 just below the edge of the plateau. 

 November 5 (2900). 



Asplenium aspidioides Spreng. Syst. Veg. 4:90. 1828. 



Very common in upper Pauoa, and on the lower slopes of 

 Konahuanui, Oahu, at elevations of 1500-2500 feet. 

 April to November (2073). 



Asplenium eontiguum Kaulf. Enum. Fil. 172. 1824. 



On a Kukui tree on Tantalus, and on the ground above Manoa, 

 Oahu, at 2000 feet elevation. 

 April (2055, 2115). 



Asplenium cuneatum Lam. Encycl. 2:309. 1786. 



In rather dry woods, on Kaholuamanoa, above Waimea, 

 Kauai, at 4000 feet, growing on the ground. 

 October (2865). 



Asplenium deparioides Brack. Bot. U. S. Expl. Exped. 

 16:172. 1854. 



Along the left bank of the Wahiawa, Kauai, just below the 

 second fall. 

 July 25 (2603). 



Asplenium deparioides Brack, var. 



A much smaller plant than A. deparioides, with shorter pinnae 

 and less falcate segments; found in wet woods near the head of 

 the Wahiawa, at about 3000 feet elevation. 



August 21 (2760). 



Asplenium erectum Borv. in Willd. Sp. PI. 5:328. 1810. 



Along the banks of a stream shaded by Kukui trees, below 

 the tabular summit above Waimea, Kauai, at about 2500 feet 

 elevation. 



October 1 (2845). 



