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T. crispum L. Sp. PL 1097 (1753) : common on wet shady- 

 banks near Wafer Bay, (Nos. 247-49). Further distr. Mex., 

 W. Ind., S. Am., Africa. 



T. elegans Rich. Act. Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris, I. 114 (1792) : 

 rare on wet shady banks, (No. 251). Further distr. W. Ind., 

 S. Am. 



T. radicans Sw. Schrad. Jour. 1800, II. 97 (1801) : occa- 

 sional on rotten tree-trunks near Wafer Bay, (Nos. 252-54). 

 Widely distributed in tropical regions. 



Filices sp. : specimen is sterile and indeterminate, ( No. 

 250). 



LYCOPODIACEAE 

 Lycopodium L. 



L. linifoliumL. Sp. PI. 1100 (1753) : common on the trunks 

 of trees and on the sides of moist banks below 600 ft. (Nos. 

 255-58). Further distr. Mex., W. Ind., S. Am. 



Selaginella Beauv. 



S. Galeottii Spring, Monog. Lycopod. 220 (1842-49) : com- 

 mon on the banana trees in gardens at Wafer Bay, (No. 259). 

 Further distr. Mex., N. S. Am. 



GRAMINEAE 

 Chloris Sw. 



C. paniculata Schribner, in Rob. Fl. Gal. Isl. Proc. Am. 

 Acad. XXXVIII. No. 4, 262 (1902): grows abundantly on 

 exposed rocky cliffs near the shore, and is also common on the 

 small islets in the immediate vicinity of the main island, (No. 

 260). Endemic. 



Digitaria Scop. 



D. sanguinalis (L.) Scop. Fl. Carn. ed. II. 1, 52 (1772). 

 Panicum sanguinale L. Sp. PI. 57 (1753) : in crevices of the 

 rocks along the stream leading into Wafer Bay and in culti- 

 vated ground, (Nos. 261-62). Widely distributed. 



