977 . ... . . -~~11 5— 
Rare in damp forest' near streams ? ^4000-6000 ft. Specimen is. Triwar Las Mub < s . 
TSTubes, 4500 ft, Feb, Leaf 4B%6 Safe, high, somewhat rigid, lower sefe T «fc 
merits slightly decrescent. It rooks like a large sugpl aaium Aspidium., 
50 specimens,, 
973 Diple.zium grendifolium S wz. 
Local in damp mountain forest, in ravines and on steep slopes, 5500-6000 
ft.. It is very abundant in some places above Qnaca, where the specimen 
was collected, Aug,, 16, at 4000 ft. 50 specimens, 
979 
Moderately common in damp forest, 3500-5000 ft. Specimen with root is 
from above Qnaca, 3500 ft. Aug. 16; the other from Valparaiso, 4500 ft. 
Feb,,. Always smaller and narrower than the allied forms, end constant 
in the form of the segments, aUepnete apex etc. 
43 specimens, some poor, 
980 -939 
Common in damp forest glens. Sierra del Libano, 5000-6000 ft,. Collected in 
March, Differs constantly from ITo,. 981 in its s omewhat broader segments, ' 
the base very oblique, secondary segments acutely serrate, midribs of 
primary segme nts channelled above. As fir as I mow Mo 930 occurs only 
/ above 5000ft; beween 4000 and 5000 ft. the allied form is Mo. 979 which 
[is certainly,, ^distinct. 8 specimens. 
/Vo. ■ 
931 
Moderately common in damp forest, 1200-3500 ft. Specimen is from Cacagual- 
ito,1500 ft. May. 19 specimens, 
982 
Local and generally rare in deep, shady glens , 3500-5500 ft. growing on wet 
rocks. Specimen was collected above Onaca, 4000 ft, Aug. 18. 
50 specimens ,983-2y?HHRj9'%©jiis-eHbepeeta-Aak,, 
933 h-ymnopteris suberecta, Bak, 
Climbing on tree- trunks ana roacs by a creeping stock, to 20 ft. Rather 
rare in damp mountain forest, 3000P5000 ft. Specimen was collected be- 
low Valparaiso, 4000 ft. March. 1 specimen and 1 sterile leaf., 
984 ^. 
Local and rare in glens in the mountain forest, 2000-3000 ft. ; grows on 
the groung, generally near streams.. Specimen was collected near Agua 
Rules, 2500 ft., Aug, 50 specimens,. 
934 Don Diego. Ravine near river forest May 7 
985 
Rare. Observed only in mountain forest above Onaca, about 4000 ft, Aug. 
15, growing on rocks. 50 specimens,, 
936 
Erect, 3-5-1 ft., Tt is constant in form, but differs from allied ferns in 
np.ving the primary segments e.lways pinnatatfid, the seconde.ru ones be- 
ing mature ; consequently, large e-eeeHdary— segments leaves have corres- 
pondingly large secondary segment, and if only portions of leaves from . 
large ana small plants are compared, they look like different species,. TM/« 
character is universal, and striking* 
ss,ec J ee ° nl ^ the deep glen celled Quebra de 
®onn h > DM® V occurs from S500 to KEOO ft. and le common about 
111 aejn P j orest. Specimen we.s collected at 4500 ft. Feb. The 
-ower leaves are a little decrescent., 17 specimens. 
