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Cyatheaceae 
CULCITA 
8. C. contronta (Hook.) Maxon. Along trail to Sir 
John’s Peak, 5600 ft. (249a) 
CYATHEA | 
9. C. FuRFURACEA Baker. Common along the trail 
to Morce’s Gap., (298) 
- C. PUBESCENS Mett. A large tree-fern. Morce’s : 
Gap. (287) : 
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ALSOPHILA 
11. A. oUADRIPINNATA (Gmel.) C. Chr. Sir John’s 
Peak, 5500 ft. (249) 
Polypodiaceae 
DRYOPTERIS 
12. D. ASPLENIOIDES (Swartz) Kuntze. Cinchona, 
about 5000 ft. (171 : 
13. D. astreRorTHRIx (Fée) C. Chr. Hollymount woods. 
(439) 
14. D. corpata (Fée) Urban. A species which, ac- 
cording to Maxon, “is nowhere very common in 
the West Indies and decidedly uncommon in 
Jamaica.”’ Hollymount. (469) 
15. D. Errusa (Swartz) Urban. Fairly common at 
lower altitudes. Content trail near Gordon 
Town. Hollymount. (336, 458) 
16. D. GUADELUPENsIS (Wikstr.) C. Chr. In erevices 
of rocks, Port Antonio. (536) 
17. D. HETERocuITA (Desv.) C. Chr. Along the 
Morce’s Gap trail about a mile north of the 
market-place. Sir John’s Peak trail, 5100 ft. 
(214, 255) 
- D. uirtra (Swartz) Kuntze. Hollymount woods. 
(430): 
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