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LIST OF FERNWORTS COLLECTED IN JAMAICA. 



By Willard N. Clute. 



(Concluded.) 



SaGENIA Presl. 



150. S. cicutaria (Sw.) Shaded banks at Port Antonio. All 



my specimens are very small and should doubtless 

 be referred to variety Nana, Eaton. 



151. S. apii folia (Schk.) In shade above Moore Town. Com- 



mon. (261). 



152. S. macro phylla (Sw.) On moist banks above Moore 



Town and at several other places. (260). 

 Nephrolefis Schott. 



1 53. N. pectinata Schott. On stony banks at Cinchona. 



Common. (185). 



1 54. N. sesqaipedale Jenm. Rio Grande. Not common. 



(269). 



155. N. cordifolia Presl. Moody's Gap. Common. (171). 



156. N. bisscrata Schott. On trees or earth, Port Antonio. 



Often six feet in length and more than a foot wide. 

 A magnificent "sword fern." (57). 

 Fadyenia Hook. 



157. F. prolifera Hook. Cuna Cuna Gap and Bath Fount- 



ain. Common on wet clay banks. Fronds of three 

 shapes: fertile, paddle-shaped : sterile obovate ; others 

 lanceolate, prolonged into a slender tip which roots 

 to form new plants. (285). 



