121 
±k& 1055 . 4-5 ft. in la^ clumps. Boggy hollow in forest, Ton Diego ,xaa* 
Ton Pi^crQ, May 22 
1056 
Twining, to 15 or 20 ft,. Common in thickets and along the border or few- 
est below 50QCft,. Specimens were collected near Mas inga, 4000 ft;, Dec,, 
56 specimens., 
1057- Damp forest, 5000-6500 ft., Pitts ria grsmlnifolis. Kiaug. 
On tre r , often covering the lower b anches ; it ranges as low as 
2500 ft. hT.it the pi tints ere cm* 11 and rare,. Specimen is from -the 0/ 
Sier ; del Libano, 6000 ft., Me reft. The leaves are sometimes 2 ft*., Jp. 
long . , 15 spec imens . 
1053 Hifctiooteris insist Mum,. A c . I do not see any label. 
1059 
Pt i«o on trees, forest, 2000-5000 ft. Specimen war collected above 
Jiracasaoa, 5000 ft.. Aug. 25,. 1 specimen., 
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1060 tartarea (Swz..,) Link. mi rk d u ) 
. Ly 100 ft., -4 000 pi be Low 1000 : t, it 
only in shady- and di mp places. The leaf is generally very pi le yel- 
lowish, sometimes white ben athj radhis and petiole t Iv.t yr uark; pri- 
mary segments broad at base. 
Owin c to the grett amount of variation in this and allied species, 
they ar< very puzzling. I have separated some forms which p o he ji 
distinctjbut the gx’oup should he carefully studied in the field, and 
for this I have not yet found time* 
Specimen is from Minot , 2500 ft., Aug. 50 specimens., 
1061 Ccx*opt'uis ti rta roc. Fare on open banks anu argillaceous el aye 
cliffs 5500-5000 ft, j I have Specimens from 5 localities, all agreeing 
in the pale petiole, form of segments etc. Specimen is from Las Pa rtiaas, 
5500 ft; 5 March., 50 specimens, 
1001 Specimen from Las Pubes, 4500 ft., Pec. .20, I found it covering a 
damp, hank hy a road in the forest, associated with a few roots of Po., 
1062 hut i Iways distinguished hy the pi le ctem0 end segments broad at be- 
has 
1062 Ccropteris ti rta.rea open hanks and argillaceous cliffs, 5500- 
5000 ft., I have found it only in two localities, associated in both 
rarer with Po.1061, but readily distinguished by the form of the seg- 
ments and the dark petiole. Specimen was collected on the Sierra de Qna- 
ca,on open clay cliffs, 5000 ft. Aug. 16. 27 specimens. 
1062 Specimen from Las Pubes, 4500 ft, v ,D&c. 20; uommon in this local- 
ity on open banks.. The leaves are sometimes 4 ft,, long, with the lower r 
segnant prime ' • 
1065, f/mnopteris rufa (L,.) Bernh. 
Ri re on damp,, shady b ikf and rocks^diy forest region, 500 ft.. Speci- 
mens were collected near Mas Inga, 600 ft,. Pov*, Leaf sometimes 15 inches 1© 
long. 50 specimens. 
1064 Local and rather rare 
on damp, shady banks and cliffs, dry forest region below 1000 it. n. wit» 
-err during the dry season. Specimens we re collected near Bonda, , loo 
ft, Oct,. 50 specimens." 
