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LYCOPODIACEAE 
Lycopopium cLavatum L. Sp. Pl. r10r. (Wo. 1844.) 
Lycopopium REFLExUM Lam. (Wo. 2926.) 
FILICES 
(Communicated by Mr. B. D. Gilbert) 
? GLEICHENIA CRYPTOCARPA Hook. Determined in the absence 
of fruit. (Vo. 2924, in part.) 
GLzIcHENIA MatHewsnu Hook. Fragments of this species, to be 
distinguished by the squamose stem, were mixed with the last. 
? CYATHEA FURFURACEA Baker. ‘Seven meters high; in forest 
shade.” Coripata, June, 1894. (JVo. 2328.) 
ALSOPHILA ARMATA(Sw.) Presl. (JVo. 2429, but perhaps distrib- 
uted as 2829.) 
ALSOPHILA PRUINATA Kaulf. ‘¢ Wet mould, in forest.” Coripata, 
May 18, 1894 (Vo. 2200); without locality or data (Vo. 
r848). 
DIcKSONIA DISSECTA Sw. ‘¢In wet mould, forest shade.” Co- 
roico, September 17, 1894. (lVo. 2423.) 
TRICHOMANES Kautrussi H. & G. (Wo. 2604.) 
ADIANTUM FRUCTUOSUM Kunze. (Vo. 2284.) 
ADIANTUM EMARGINATUM Bory. (Vo. £771.) 
ADIANTUM WaGNERI Mett. ‘*In damp shady soil. Local name 
‘ Vacci—-vacci,’ and used as an emetic.” Coripata, February 26, 
1894. (No. 2064.) 
ADIANTUM DIGITATUM Presl. (JVo. 2779.) 
ADIANTUM sp. Specimens without fruit. (JVo. 2924, in part.) 
PTERIS PODOPHYLLA Sw. ‘' In wet mould, forest shade, scarce, 
Trunk short, and petioles very long.” Sacramento, Yungas, 
August 14, 1894. (Vo. 2384.) 
Preris (Lifobrochta) incisA Thunb. Near the form called P. 
stnuata Brack. (Vo. 2253.) 
Lomaria acuta Desv. The fertile frond only seen. (Wo. 
2593+ 
Lomaria Fre1 Jenman. ‘‘In mould, forest shade.” Coripata, 
June, 1894. (Vo. 2327-) 
BLECHNUM NIGRO-SQUAMATUM B. D. Gilbert, Bull. Torrey Club 
24: 258. 1897. ‘*In running water.” Calapampa, July 4, 
1894. (lo. 2774.) 
ASPLENIUM FURCATUM Thunb. ‘‘ Scarce, in mould, in shade of 
shrubbery.” Coripata, April 19, 1894. (Vo. 2738.) 
