134 FLORA OF NEW PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 



Phlebodium aureum (L.) R.Br. Common on palmettoes. 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. 



PoLYPODiUM POLYPODioiDES (L.) A. S. Hitche. On trees, not un- 

 common. Nicol's Town, April; Conch Sound, May (442). 



Campyloneuron Phyllitidis (L.) Presl. In banana holes, not 

 uncommon. Conch Sound, May (566). 



PoLYPODiUM SQUAMATUM L. On trees. Conch Soimd, March. 

 Determined by Professor Eaton (406). 



*Phymatodes Swartzii (Baker) Underw. In banana holes, rare. 

 Leaves difform, there being a number of short and broad sterile leaves. 

 Conch Sound, May (581). Same as Wright 799. 



GoNioPTERis REPTANS (Sw.) Presl. In banana holes. Conch 

 Soimd, May. Determined by Professor D. C. Eaton (583). 



GoNioPTERis REPTANS coRDATA. In banana holes. Conch 

 Soimd, May. Determined by Professor D. C. Eaton (576). 



PSILOTACE^ 



PsiLOTUM NUDUM (L.) Griseb. In hollows in trunks of trees, not 

 common. Cocoanut Point, Andros, April; Fresh Creek, Jime (515). 



SPERMATOPHYTA 



Cycadace^ 



Zaraia sp. " Bay rush." Common in the pines in certain localities. 

 Leaves 15-25 cm. in length, leaflets but ten pairs, seldom opposite, 

 thick, with revolute margins, 3.5-5 cm. long, 6-9 mm. broad. Seems 

 to be nearest Z. pumila L. ; resembles Wright 3193. Stafford Creek, 

 Andros, May (550). 



CONIFERjE 



PiNUS Bahamensis Griseb. Covers large tracts in the interior of 

 both New Providence and Andros. N.P., Jan. ; Nicol's Town, April ; 

 Conch Sound, May (84, 440). 



Juniperus Barbadensis L. Not common. Southwest Beach, 

 N.P., Feb.; Nicol's Town, Fresh Creek, June (321, 355). 



* Species marked with a star were verified by Professor D. C. Eaton, 1891. 



