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1005 ... 
Fern, Specimen from damp forest on the Horqueta Mountain, 7500 ft,.. Dec*. 
,28, I found only one root*. 
1005 Local end generally rare in shady ravines, 5500-5000 ft. Specimen 
~TF from Qucbrada de las Rubes, 5500 ft, Aug., 16, Very constant in form 
and in the rerhis ,glabresceht "beneath "but pubescent above,. The sori are 
more! or less linear along the veins, and extreme forms look like Asplenia, 
ium, 46 specimens. 
1006 
.■Pern, Open or somewhat shady ravines by streams, on rocks, 5000-5000 ft,.; 
Specimens are from Las Rubes , 4500 ft*. Feb,. -S.ee *Jc n^e.. 
Dwarf plants are common. The species is very constant in form and Feet 
readily distinguished by the rigid leaf and the gland or scale at the 
base of each segment,. 50 specimens. 
1007 
Fern, Forest, Victoria. Estate, 5000 ft, March' 17,. I have only two specimen 
Perhaps a variety of T /Ro, 1004 . No specimens except for R,Y, 
1009 
FegB Dryopteris contermine. (Desv.) Kuntze,. 
Common near streams and in damp open or shady situations, 500-5500 ft. 
Specimen^ is from the Mine a. Road, 1200 ft, Dec, very variable in sixe( 8 
inches to 5 ft.) end in the leaves, rigid in open places end often flac- 
cid in shady ones, Constent in the regular/ty alternate segments, the 
secondary segments directed obliquely outward, and the lowest longer 'T^thh 
edges crebate-serrate,. 50 specimens. The veins are fewer then in allied J 
species, / 
•l.P 09 
Fexn. Occasional on tree 4 forest, 1200-4000 ft. Specimen is from Cacagual- 
ito, 1500 ft.. May. No specimens, except poor ones for R.Y, & Underwood, 
1010 
"Fern,. Damp forest and clearings. Sierra del Liheno, 5000-6000 ft,. Erect. 
4-5 ft,. Collected in March. 9 specimens, 
1011 Polypodium Ionic cum L A^e- 
Moderetely common on trees and logs, forest or somewhat open pieces, 4000 
-6000 ft. Specimen id from an old clearing. Sierra, del Libano, 5500 ft, 
March, 5 specimens. 
1012 Damp forest,^ 
Fexn ‘-or somewhat open places, 2500-5000 ft.; occasional 
on trees and logs, Generally the sterile leaves are conform, rarefy 
broader and shorter. Specimen^ is from Lae Rubes , 4500 ft,. Dec. so spe<4u$\ 
1015 Campy! oneuron re pens (Sw.) Presl. 
Damp forest, 1000-5000 ft,, generally on trees, sometimes on rocks or 
the ground, variable in the foxm of the leaf, but the veinlets are al- 
ways more or less anastomosing-,, Specimens are from Cacagualito, 1500 ft 
May. 15 specimens,. 
1014 (var, of 1040 ?) Lac Rubes, 4500 ft,, open pl/ece near a stream, on a 
log. Probably a variety cue to situation. All my specimens of this and 
1040 have very shoxt fertile veinlets, 5 specimens,. 
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1015, Open foi-est on ridges, 5500-7000 ft, ; rare,, Grows on trees or on 
the ground. Specimen is from the Sierra del Libano, 5500 ft.MHrch Ro 
specimens except poor ones for R.Y, and Underwood. 
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