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AMERICAN Fern JoURNAL 
GYMNOPTERIS 
RuFA (L.) Bernh. A soft, velvety fern. In 
gully near Papine. (103) 
LoMARIA 
of Sir John’s Peak trail. (244) 
- POLYPODIOIDES (Swartz) Desyv. Sir John’s Peak — 
trail, about 5800 ft. (230) 
BLECHNUM 
- OCCIDENTALE L. A very common fern found 
everywhere. (182) 
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- OCCIDENTALE var. MINOR Hook. Open places a 
Cinchona. (196) 
Fiuix 
FRAGILIS (L.) Underw. Cinchona, near house. — 
(311) 
ANOPTERIS 
- HEXAGONA (L.) C. Chr. In densest portions of 
gully in Mt. Diabolo region. (438) 
ADIANTUM 
- CONCINNUM H.B.K. On rocky banks of road 
east of Gordon Town. (331) 
- CristaTuM L. In gully near Papine. (133) A ‘ 
form quite different, from Hollymount, has bee? 3 
tentatively placed here. (413) 
CUNEATUM L. This has been introduced at 
Cinchona from Brazil. (546) 
DELTOIDEUM Swartz. In crevices of rocks, Port 
Antonio. (537) 
FRAGILE Swartz. Hollymount-Moneague road. 
(478 
- LINEATA (Swartz) Willd. Frequent in open parts — 
