135- N- caudatum (Kaulf.) Above Gordon town. (Polypod- 

 ium caudatum Kaulf). (375). 



136. N. scolopcndrioidcs Hook. Port Antonio. Abundant 



on moist banks. The variety littoralc was collected 

 with the type. (175). 



137. N. dcltoidcum Desv. Not uncommon in the eastern 



part of the island. A peculiar form with the lower 

 half of the frond suddenly much diminished. (264). 



138. N. Serra Desv. On half-shady banks above Moore 



Town. (255). 



139. N. Sloanci Baker. Clyde river, in moist woods. A 



conspicuous and handsome species. (131). 



140. A*, patois Desv. In half-open places about Cinchona. 



Common. (100). 



141. -V. mollc Desv. On moist banks at Port Antonio. 



U44)- 



142. A\ gwtdalupense Baker. With the preceding; tolerably 



common. (335). 



143. A", unitum R. Br. In salt pond, near Guava Ridge. 



growing with Osmunda cinnamomea. Has much the 

 aspect of thelypteris. (241). 



144. .V. asplcnioidcs rcptans Sw. Abundant on moist banks 



at Port Antonio. Fertile fronds erect; sterile, pros- 

 trate and rooting. (333). 



145. A*, venustwm Sm. On shady banks. Port Antonio. 



(282b). 



146. A", serrulatum paucipinnatum Jenm. In shade, Morce's 



Gap. Plentiful. (120). 



147. N. obliteratum (Sw.) Port Antonio. Common. This and 



the two following species usually regarded as Poly- 

 p> 'diu ins. are included here for the same reason as 

 Nos. 133. 134 and 135. (Polypodium obliteratum ) . 

 (246). 



148. N. ciciiatum Sw. Port Antonio. Common. (Polypodium 



ciciiatum Sw.) (245). 



149. N. tetraganum (L.) Abundant at low altitudes. (Poly- 



podium tetragonum L.) (44). 



