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93. P. aurrum L. var. ? One specimen found on a 
tree near Moneague. (454) 
94. P. crassiFoLtium L. A fern with entire fronds often 
three feet in length and a half a foot broad. 
Trail to Morce’s Gap. (207) 
. CRETATUM Maxon. A dainty fern found on 
trees on Sir John’s Peak at 5800 ft. (315) 
96. P. cuLTraTuM Willd. Depending from trunks of 
trees. Margins of pinnae very ciliate. Sir 
John’s Peak trail, 5800 ft. (227) 
CURVATUM Swartz. Trail to Morce’s Gap. 
(209) 
98. P. peLITESceNs Maxon.. About an inch in height. 
On trees, Sir John’s Peak trail, 5700 ft. (236) 
99. P. LancEoLaTuM L. Sir John’s Peak trail, 5100 ft. 
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(253) 
100. P. tortceum L. In open places, Cinchona, about 
5000 ft. (184) 
101. P. tycopopiorpes L. Winding about trunks of 
trees, Moneague. (515) 
102. P. MARGINELLUM Swartz. A fern with entire 
fronds growing in clumps on trees near the sum- 
mit of Sir John’s Peak. 6000 ft. (231, 319) 
103. P. myosuromEs Swartz. One of the smallest 
ferns collected. Scarcely an inch tall. On trees 
near summit of Sir John’s Peak. (316a) 
104. P. pecrinatum L. Along trail to Morce’s Gap, 
about a mile north of market-place. (204) 
105. P. puyturripis L. With long, leathery simple 
fronds, bearing very small fruit-dots. (428a) 
106. P. prLoseLLoipes L. Climbing over rocks near 
the juncture of the Hollymount and Ewarton 
roads. (465) 
107. P. puumuta H.B.K. In open places, Cinchona. 
In gully near Papine. (105, 204a) 
