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AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
CHEILANTHES 
C. MICROPHYLLA Swartz. Common in dry places. 
Long Mt., near Kingston; on stone fences, St. 
Ann’s Bay. (39) 
NoTHOLAENA 
. N. TRIcHoMANOIDES (L.) R. Br. Content. trail 
near the Yallis River. (334a) 
. N. TRICHOMANOIDES var. sUBNUDA Jenman. On 
rocks in open gully east of Papine. (108) 
PTERIS 
. P. GRanpIFotia L. A large handsome once-pinnate 
fern with pinnae a foot long. Hollymount. 
(445) 
- P. toncironira L. Common at various altitudes. 
Papine. (141, 250, 627) 
- P. quapRraurita Retz. (form). Another striking 
member of this genus. Newcastle, about 2700 
ft. (357) 
HISTIOPTERIS 
- H. inctsa (Thunb.) J. Smith. In open places 
along the trail to Sir John’s Peak. 5400 ft. 
(242a) 
PTERIDIUM 
- P. aguminum (L.) Kuhn (form). In open places, 
Cinchona, forming very dense masses along the 
trail to Sir John’s Peak. (242) 
PagEsIA 
- P. viscosa St. Hil. Open places, Cinchona. (256) 
PoLyropium 
P. ANGUSTIFOLIUM Swartz. A peculiar fern with 
ong, entire, very narrow fronds. Morce’s GaP; ; 
in crevices of rocks at Hollymount. (06a, 475) : 
