48 AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
108. P. potyropiorEes (L.) A. 8. Hitche. Common 
at lower altitudes. Papine and Long Mt., near 
Kingston. (37, 140) 
109. P. repens Aubl. Fronds one to two feet high. 
Winding about trees at Hollymount. (428) 
110. P. suspensum L. Winding about trees with 
fronds hanging downward, forming thick masses. 
A very characteristic fern of the deep, cool for- 
ests along the trail up Sir John’s Peak. (226) 
111. P. TricHoMaNorpEs Swartz. On trees near the 
summit of Sir John’s Peak. (316) 
OLEANDRA : 
112. O. arricutata’ (Swartz) Presl. Fronds sbiny, ” 
resembling a Polypodium. Twining about trees. 
Hollymount. (427) 
OLFERSIA 
113. O. cervina (L.) Kuntze. Hollymount. (450, 
426) 
ELAPHOGLOSSUM 
114. E. cuarraceum (Baker) C. Chr. Sir John’s Peak 
trail, 5500 ft. (241) 
115. E. Crncnonas Underw. Cinchona, about 5000 . 
ft. (206) 
116. E. nierum (Swartz) C. Chr. Thickly covered with ‘a 
light brown seales. On trees near summit of Sir : 
John’s Peak, 6000 ft. (232) f 
117. E. Latironrum Swartz. Sir Jobn’s Peak trail, : 
5500 ft. (241a) 
118. E. muscosum (Swartz) Moore. Morce’s Gap trail. 
Specimens in fruit seem to be scarce. (2094 
119. E. vittosum (Swartz) J. Smith. Covered with : 
long hairs. At summit of Sir John’s Peak, 6100 
ft. (232a) 
