Heller : PLANTS OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 775 



ledge of rocks. In Hanapepe valley. Kauai, it occurs on rocks, 

 on open exposed slopes. 

 April to August (2056). 



Aspleniura normale Don. Prodr. Fil. Nep. 7. 1825. 



In damp woods, lower slopes of Konahuanui, and Kalihi, 

 Oahu, on the ground. Usually proliferous. 

 April (2218). 



Aspleniura obliquum Forst. Prodr. 429. 1786. 



On cliffs and in wet woods along the Hanapepe river, Kauai. 

 Baker unites this with A. dbtusatum. 

 July (2486). 



Aspleniura obtusatum Forst. Prodr. 430. 1786. 



Growing under bushes at 1350 feet elevation, on the steep 

 slope on the Konahuanui side of the Pali, Oahu. 



May 24 (2361). 



Aspleniura resectum Sm. Icones Ined. pi. 72; Swz. Syn. Fil. 

 80. 1806. 



Below the plateau of Kaholuamano, Kauai, at about 2500 feet 

 elevation, along the bed of a stream, gregarious. It also oc- 

 curs below the edge of the plateau above Manoa and Pauoa, 

 Oahu, in moist ground. Hillebrand records it as "common on 

 trees and rocks," but I have not seen it except at the places 

 mentioned above, and only on ground where there is consider- 

 able moisture. 



October (2844). 



Aspleniura rhizopliyllum Kunze, Linnaea, 9: 71. 1852. 



Growing under larger ferns and bushes, on Tantalus, Oahu, 

 above Honolulu, at 2000 feet elevation. 

 April (2117). 



Aspleniura scandicinum (Willd.) Presl. Tent. Pter. 98. 1836. 



Aspidium scandicinum Willd. Sp. PI. 5:285. 1810. 



On the ground in wet woods along the Wahiawa, Kauai, at 

 about 2500 feet. Baker unites this with A. aspidioides, but the 

 Island forms, at least, are very distinct plants. Hillebrand, 

 instead of using his own judgment and field observations, fol- 

 lows Baker. 



July (2623). 



