( 466) 
ASPLENIUM LUNULATUM Sw. ‘In dry mould, in forest.” Co- 
roico, September 3, 1894. (Vos. 2285 and 2479, the latter per- 
haps distributed as 2879.) 
ASPLENIUM AURITUM-RIGIDUM ae a 2251.) 
ASPLENIUM sTRIATUM L. (Wo. ¢ 
ASPLENIUM HARPEOIDES Kunze. (Ne. 2233-) 
ASPLENIUM CICUTARIUM Sw. A barren form, the segments more 
spathulate than in the fertile form. (Vo. 2 
DryopTERIS PUBERULA Kuntze. Calapampa, Yungas, July 4, 
1894. (Vo. 2773.) Known only from Mexico, heretofore. 
DrYOPTERIS CONTERMINA (Desv.) Kuntze. Calapampa, Yungas, 
July 4, 1894, in wet yellow clay, amidst grass. (Vos. 2766 and 
2321. 
DryYoprTeRis OLIGocaARPA (H. & B.) Kuntze. Dee gOLL.) 
Dryopreris Fiiix-mas (L. ) Schott. (Vo. 1784.) 
DryopTeris SALvini (Baker) Kuntze. (Jo. pie ) 
DrRYOPTERIS VILLOSA INAEQUILATERALIS B. D. Gilbert, Bull. 
Torrey Club 24: 259. 1897. ‘Scarce in wet mould, in forest 
shade.” Uchimachi, Yungas, August 22, 1894. (Vo. 4.) 
PHEGOPTERIS RIGIDA Hook. & Gr. ‘*In mould, forest shade.” 
Coripata, June 1894. (Vo. 2379.) 
PHEGOPTERIS RIGIDA POLYPHYLLA Hook. (Wo. 2275.) 
PHEGOPTERIS RUDIS Mett. ‘*In wet, shaded places.” Calapampa, 
July 4, 1894 (iVo. 2725); and wet clay (Vo. 2720). 
POLYPODIUM FRAXINIFOLIUM Jacq. Anarrow-leavedform. <‘‘In 
damp mould, forest shade.” Coroico, September 1, 1894. 
(Wo. 2402, perhaps distributed as 2802. 
Poryropium (Phymatodes) pERcussuM Cav. (Ve. 2206.) 
PoLyropium PrumuLta H. & B. Mo. 2927. 
PoLtypopium CaTHARINAE L. & F. (No. 2597.) 
PoLyPopiuM PLEBEIUM Schlecht. & Cham. (Vos. 2592 and 2598.) 
POLYPODIUM SUBSESSILE Baker. (Vo. 2603, in part.) 
P DIUM THYSA A.Braun. (Vo. 2603, in part.) See 
also Acrostichum cuspidatum for this number. 
POLYPODIUM LoRICEUM LATIPES L. & F. In forest shade, Coroico, 
September, 1894. (Vo. 2434. Also Vo. 2207, without local- 
ity or date.) 
PoLYPopIUM POLyPopIoIDES (L.) Hitchcock. (Wo. 4007.) 
PoLyPropium GLAUCOPHYLLUM Kunze. The ‘‘var. a” of Hooker. 
(No. 2803.) 
