16 FroRA ок New PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 
POLYPODIACEAE : 
* DRYOPTERIS PATENS (Sw.) Kuntze. Іп banana holes and 
rocks along!roadsides; common and variable. Nassau, Jan.; 
Nicol's Town and Red Bays, April (173, 240, 441, 469). 
* DRYOPTERIS ASPLENIOIDES (Baker) Kuntze. Clefts of rocks, 
uncommon. Indusium’small, pinnae narrow and distant. Conch 
Sound, March (416). А 
ТЕСТАКІА TRIFOLIATA (L.) Cav. Оп sides of banana holes ; 
not common. Conch Sound, May (562). 
DAVALLIA CLAVATA Sw. Common. Nassau, Jan. (133). 
Same as Wright 961. 
Ж ASPLENIUM DENTATUM L. Pinnae large and close together. 
Caves near Nassau, Feb. (286). 
BLECHNUM SERRULATUM Rich. Caves near Nassau, Feb. (285). 
Same as Fendler 133. 
ADIANTUM TENERUM Sw. Іп banana holes. Near Nassau, 
Feb.; Red Bays, April (288, 489). 
PrERIDIUM CAUDATUM (L.) Maxon. '*May-pole." Very com- 
mon on both New Providence and Andros; makes dense thickets 
the pines, six to eight feet high (313). 
PTERIS LONGIFOLIA L. Common on walls. Nassau, Jan. 
(18, 94). 
VITTARIA LINEATA (L.) Sm. On palmettos, not common. 
Red Bays, April (472). 
CHEILOGRAMMA LANCEOLATUM (L.) Blume. Leaves 10-14 inches 
іп length. Оп trees, not common. Nicol’s Town, March (356). 
ACROSTICHUM AUREUM Г. “Wild ginger." In low ground, 
not common. Conch Sound, Мау; Deep Creek, June (408, 714). 
714 was growing in a banana hole; the leaves were shorter than 
in 408, fertile almost to the base and the rachis was deeply sulcate. 
PHLEBODIUM AUREUM (L.)R.Br. Common on palmettos. Hog 
Island, N. P., Feb.; Purser. Point, Andros, June (249, 625, 665, 
720) No. 665 is a sport with leaves very glaucous and pinnae 
deeply crenate. 
PoLvPODIUM POLYPODIOIDES (L.) A. S. Hitch. On trees, not 
uncommon. Nicol’s Town, April; Conch Sound, May (442). 
CAMPYLONEURON Рнүгїїтїрїз (L.) Presl. In banana holes, 
not uncommon. . Conch Sound, May ( 566). 
