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DENNSTAEDTIA 
46. D. cicurarta (Swartz) Moore. Large fern. Com- 
mon. Morce’s Gap. ) 
DIPLAZIUM 
47. D. cENTRIPETALE Baker. Sir John’s Peak trail, 
5400 ft. (239) 
48. D. cosTaLe Swartz. Ina shady gully near Morce’s 
Gap ) 
49. D. semrnastatum (Kunze) C. Chr. Along the 
trail to Morce’s Gap. A most beautiful species. 
(218) 
50. D. Witsontt (Baker) Diels. In a shady gully near 
Morce’s Gap. Only one specimen found. (279) 
ASPLENIUM 
51. A. asscissum Willd. Frequent at Cinchona and 
Hollymount. (217, 480) 
52. A. atarum Humb. & Bonpl. A marked species 
with its broadly winged rachis. In dense gully at 
Morce’s Gap. 
53. A. aurirum Swartz. Hollymount-Moneague road. 
(481) 
54. A. crrruatum Rich. The fronds root at the tip as 
in our Camptosorus. Several well-marked vari- 
eties were collected. Cinchona. (216, 258) 
55. A. penratum L. Along Hollymount-Moneague 
road. (479) 
56. A. FRAGRANS Swartz. A delicately cut fern. Sir 
John’s Peak trail, about 5500 ft. 
57. A. pRamMorRsuM Swartz. A very striking species. 
: Searce. In dense woods along Morce’s Gap 
trail. (300) 
58. A. restniens Kunze. Cinchona, about 5000 ft. 
(187) 
