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Trachypteris Andre 



T. pinnata (Hook, f.) C. Chr. Ind. 634 (1906). Hemion- 

 itis pinnata Hook. f. Trans. Linn. Soc. XX. 167 (1847). 

 Acrostichum aureonitens Hook. f. Ic. PI. X. t. 933 (1854); 

 Rob. (1), 104. — Abingdon Isl. : abundant on rocks at 600- 

 1000 ft. (no. 772). Albemarle Isl.: Cowley Bay, common 

 around 2000 ft. ; Iguana Cove, abundant on shady rocks near 

 the shore (no. 768) ; Tagus Cove, abundant at 500-4000 ft. 

 (nos. 766-767) ; Villamil, on rocks in shady places, 100-1300 

 ft, (no. 771). Charles Isl.: common on moist rocks at 

 1000 ft. (no. 1026). Chatham Isl.: Basso Point, on rocks 

 at 900 ft. ; Wreck Bay, occasional at 900 ft. Indefatigable 

 Isl. : Academy Bay, occasional on the sides of steep bluffs at 

 50 ft., abundant above 350 ft., (no. 766) ; southeast side, 

 rare at 450 ft., abundant above 500 ft. James Isl. : James 

 Bay, on rocks in open woodland, 800-1300 ft., (no. 770). 

 Narborough Isl. : south side, Snodgrass and Heller. 



Trichomanes L. 



T. pusillum Sw. Prod. 136 (1788). — James Isl.: James 

 Bay, common on moist tufa walls at 2050 ft. (no. 1012). 

 Further distr. Mex., W. Ind., northern S. Am., Africa. 



Vittaria J. Sm. 



V. angustifolia (Sw.) Bak. Fl. Bras. I. 2, 544 (1870). 

 Pteris angustifolia Sw. Prod. 129 (1788), Taenitis angusti- 

 folia R. Br. Prod. 154, in note (1810); Rob. (1), 115.— 

 Galapagos Ids. : Capt. Wood. Further distr. Mex., W. Ind., 

 S. Am. 



SALVINIACEAE 



^ AzoUa Lam. 



A. caroliniana Willd. Sp. V. 541 (1810) ; Rob. (1), 115.— 

 Charles Isl. : abundant on mud and floating in water around 

 springs at 1000 ft. (no. 3441). Chatham Isl.: Wreck Bay, 

 common in small streams, 1000-1700 ft., (no. 3442). Further 

 distr. U. S., Mex., S. Am. 



