of the Island of St. Vincent . 169 
1135. Acrostichum (Elaphoglossum) Smithii, n. sp. Densely 
tufted. Basal paleae dense, subulate, ferruginous. Stipe of 
barren frond very slender, pale straw-coloured, naked above 
the base, 3-4 in. long. Barren frond lanceolate, membranous, 
8-9 in. long, an inch broad at the middle, narrowed gradually 
to both ends, furnished with a few small lanceolate brown 
scales on both surfaces, not ciliated on the edges. Veins fine, 
distant, distinct, erecto-patent. Fertile fronds much smaller, 
lanceolate, with a stipe 5-6 in. long. Rare on trees in the 
mountain forests, alt. 2500-3000 feet. Allied to A. linear e and 
Aubertii. 
376. A. viscosum , Sw. 
1134. A. villosum , Sw. 
1136. A. undulaium , Willd. Very fine specimens. Rather 
common locally on trees in the mountain forests, alt. 1500- 
2500 feet. 
608. A. sorbifolium , L. 
281. A. cervinum , Sw. The type and pectinate-pinnatifid form 
mentioned in Synopsis Filicum. 
593. A. aureum , L. 
1039. A. praestantissum^ Bory. The taenitoid form. 
1133. A. crinitum , L. 
MARATTIACEAE. 
279. Danaea alata, Smith. Exactly matching the plant gathered 
by Guilding, which is a little different from our other 
specimens. 
307, 692, 1024, 1027, 1029. D. nodosa , Sm. I cannot distinguish 
D. elliptic a , Sm. 
LYCOPODIACEAE. 
630. Psilotum triquetrum , Sw. 
1333. Lycopodium rejlexum , Lam. 
1339. Z. dichotomum, Jacq. 
301, 735 , 1337 - A. taxifolium , L. 
1335. Z. linifolium , L. 
1334. L.f uniforme, Cham. 
52, 1332. Z. cernuum , L. 
1338. Z. aqualupianum , Spring. 
