ON THE JAMAICA FERNS OF SLOANE’S HERBARIUM. 35 
place for _ Plant, than to be put in another, as Dr. Plukenet would do in his 
Macs. p 1 a 
Notholena trichomanoides R. Br., var. subnuda Jenman. 
31. Trichomanes majus pinnis sinuatis subtus niveis, Cat. p. 17; Hist., p. 80, 
as 35, fig. 1, Herb. p. 72. Pteris trichomanoides Linn. nthe anid ROSA as 
Aspidium gear Sw. 
32. “ye omanes majus totum album, &c., Cat 17; Hist. p. 81, tab. 36, 
figs. 1, 2, Herb. pp. 73 and 74.—To this chan rei 5, 3, ‘4 of tab. 36. Fig. 5 is 
a state of 4. (Polystichum) viviparum Fée, not so deeply cut as usual. The 
lobes, which overlap in the opened: are Paya shang shown in the figure 
Fig 
assigns to = Reece "Swartz, with which he jestpine Fée’s A. uviviparum. 
Adiantum pulverulentum Linn. 
Sasi rs 8 majus nigrum, &., Cat. p. 17; Hist. p. 8 b. 35, fig. E 
Her i Adiantum serrulatum Linn,—Probably it is ag eaidatun Jenman, 
but all fronds are simply pinnate, except one which is shortly bipinnate at 
the very base, ne . fully fertile. This is the specimen figured. On the —— 
rai sairiehetlan Swartz and A. Kaulfussit Kze. 
majus nigrum, &c., Cat. p. 17, Herb. p. 76.—The two species 
are moanied reemert on the same sheet. They were ieoua home by James 
Harlow 
ann pine * ar 
manes foliolis longiorib gant ig 0 A oe . p. 82.— 
e Filer! to tab. 36, fig 2 (a pinna of dspiiiuan Sinageben W. ‘ od an error. 
Plukenet, Phyt. tab sho Be is correct. e identity is co y the 
tat given, ‘‘Fissures of the Rocks, of each side on the Rio Oro.” “ a 
bi 
beautiful little species piel grows on rocks along the beds of the ri 
Jamaica. 
Asplenium dentatum Linn. 
36. enone: oe dentatis, superiore latere auri ger accte Cat. p. 17; 
ere 82, 1 Herb. p. 78.—‘ On the Fissures of the moister Rocks near the Banks 
0 
Acrostichum (Olfersia) cervinum Swartz. 
37. Filiz maxima in a tantum divisa, &¢., Cat. p.17; Hist. p. 82, tab. 37, 
Herb. p.79.—Mount Diabolo. This is quoted by a FL Bri t. W. —. 
Pp. 685, for Asplenium landi olium Lour. Sloane had not seen 
bélitte ieeaae juglandifoli 
Aen ee Mett. 
38. Filix major in pinnas tantum divis as, &c., Cat. p. 17; Hist. p. 83, 
Herb. p. 80.  Gakiitiok and cei pies: i Ja fama Harlow. Harlow seems to 
have reached a higher elevation, judging by this plant, than Sloan 
Acrostichum ER: sorbifolium Linn. 
39. Filix major scandens, & t. p.47; Hist. p. 83, tab. 38, Herb. pp. 81, 
82, 83. — “On Trees = = eae side of Mt. Diablo and the stone Trunes of 
large Trees, in the mountainous woody inland of this uice 
mix’d with the Oil. a Sergei A Sesamun) — and long “Pepper, and 
anointed on the Head, CG erick Tleada 
Acrostichum (Gymnopteris) Re Swartz. 
40. Filix major scandens, &e., Cat. p. 18 ; Hist. p. 84, tab. 39, Herb. p. $4.— 
_ Collected and brought hoes by Harlow. 
