2? 
Vor. IJ STEWART—BOTANY OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS me bo 
phylla Desv. Jour. Bot. I. 26 (1813); Rob. (1), 109.— 
CHARLES Is_.: Baur. Widely distributed in tropical regions. 
Aspidium Sw. 
A. martinicense Spr. Anleit. III. 133 (1804). Nephrodium 
macrophyllum Bak. Syn. Fil. 300 (1874); Rob. (1), 110.— 
ALBEMARLE Iszt.: Villamil, common in protected places on 
the south side of the mountain at 3150 ft. (no. 902). JAmEs 
Ist.: James Bay, common in moist situations at 2000 ft. (no. 
901). Further distr. Mex., W. Ind., northern S. Am. 
Asplenium L. 
A. anisophyllum Var. latifolium, Hook. Sp. Fil. II. 111 
(1860); Rob. (1), 106.—Garapacos Ips.: Capt. Wood. 
James Ist.: Darwin. Further distr. Mex., W. Ind., S. Am., 
Old World. 
A. cristatum Lam. Ency. II. 310 (1786). A. cicutarium 
Sw. Prod. 130 (1788); Rob. (1), 107.—Asincpon ISsL.: 
common around 1950 ft. (no. 820). ALBEMARLE IsL.: Villa- 
mil, common in lava caverns at 1350 ft. (no. 821). CHATHAM 
Ist.: Wreck Bay, occasional in protected places around 
1800 ft. (no. 822). INDEFATIGABLE IsL.: Academy Bay, 
common in shady places above 550 ft. (no. 823). James ISsL.: 
James Bay, rare in lava caverns at 1000 ft., common on moist 
shady rocks at 2150 ft., (nos. 824-827). Further distr. Mex., 
W. Ind., S. Am., Africa. 
A. formosum Willd. Sp. V. 329 (1810); Rob. (1), 107.— 
ABINGDON IsL.: abundant at 1400 ft. (no. 825). ALBEMARLE 
Ist.: Iguana Cove, abundant in shade at 250 ft. (no. 833) ; 
Tagus Cove, common in lava crevices, 1600-2800 ft. (nos. 
832, 834); Villamil, common among rocks at 1300 ft. (nos. 
835-836). CHARLES IsL.: abundant on moist shady rocks at 
1000 ft., and to some extent on the walls of the main crater at a 
somewhat higher elevation, (nos. 830, 844, 845). CHATHAM 
Ist.: Wreck Bay, common in moist shady places at 650 
ft. (no. 837). INDEFATIGABLE IsL.: Academy Bay, in leaf 
mold among rocks 400-600 ft., larger and more abundant at 
