-89- 



Noel, I. I. Fern Natives of Plainficld, N. J. and Vicinity. 

 Gamophyllous, Ap. 1902. 



Osmun, A. V. Pellaea Atropurpurea in a Strange Plaee. 

 Fern Bulletin, Ap. 1902. 



Orr, E. The Slender Cliff Brake on Sandstone. Fern Bul- 

 letin, Ap. 1902. 



Palmer, W. The Log Fern. Fern Bulletin, Ap. 1902. 



Tapijn, W. H. Adiantum Cuneatum, illust. Gardening, 

 My. 1, 1902. 



Undf.rwood, L,. M. American Ferns. — ///. Our Genera of 

 Aspidicae. Torrey Bulletin, Mr. 1902. 



Underwood, L,. M. Minor Inaccuracies. Fern Bulletin, Ap. 

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Waters, C. E. An Analytical Key for the Ferns of the 

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. New Forms of Boston Ferns, illust. Garden- 

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LIST OF FERN WORTS COLLECTED IN JAMAICA 



By Wieeard N. Ceute. 

 (Continued.) 



POEYSTICHUM Roth. 



115. P. Plasnickianum (Kuntze). On moist banks at 



Morce's Gap. This species is similar in habit to our 

 walking fern. (Aspidium Plasnickianum Kuntze.) 

 (61). 



116. P. glandulosum (Hook. & Grev). On dry rocks above 



Gordon Town. Rare. (Aspidium glandlosuni. Hook. 

 & Grev). (333). 



117. P. mucronatum (Sw.) Tn dry woods at Cinchona. In 



habit like a Neplirolepis. Common. (Aspidium 

 mucronatum Sw.) (68). 



118. P. triangulun% (Sw.) On dry shady rocks. Cedar Val- 



ley. Not common. The pinnules are much like holly 

 leaves. (Aspidium triangulum Sw.) (170). 



119. P. tenuc Gilbert. Clyde river in moist shades. This 



was sent out as Aspidium aculcatum Sw. (136; 

 139). 



