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of the Island of Grenada. 
H. hirsutum , Sw. Both type and var. H. lanatum. 
H. lineare , Sw. Only seen in one locality. 
H ciliatum , Sw. Common and very variable. 
H. fucoides, Sw. Common on Feddon’s Camp Mountain. 
Trichomanes spicatum , Hedw. One of the commonest ferns in the 
southern half of the island. 
T. membranaceum , L. Four localities. 
T replans, Sw. Very common on trees. 
T. muscoides , Sw. One locality only, on trees in a swamp. 
T. pusillum , Sw. The only form seen was Didymoglossum angusti- 
frons , Fee, in two localities. 
T 7 . Krausii , H. & G. Common on trees, chiefly at Birch Hill. 
T. sinuosum , Rich. Common on trunks of tree-ferns. Very fine at 
the Grand fitang. 
T. Barter of tii \ H. & G. 
T. Kaulfussii , H. & G. Very common and very fine. 
T. alatum , Sw. Two localities, on rocks and trees. 
T. crispum , L. Very common, the typical form, on trees. 
T. crinitum , Sw. Very rare on trees, 2000-2700 feet. Very fine. 
T. pyxidiferum , L. Common on trees in the high woods. 
T. radicanSy Sw. Very rare. Only on one rock in the south of the 
island. 
T. pinnatuniy Hedw. 
T. rtgidum, Sw. Very common and fine. 
POLYPODIACEAE. 
Dicksonia cicufaria, Sw. The var. D. incisa, F£e, more common than 
the type. 
Hypoderris Brownii , J. Sm. Wet, rocky gully in Feddon Mountain, 
alt. 1800-2400 feet. Only known before in Trinadad and 
Porto Rico. 
Lindsay a trapeziformisy Dryand. The type common. Var. L. f ale atdy 
Wind., not so common. Mr. G. W. Smith has also lately 
collected var. arcuatay Kunze. 
L. guianensis, Dryand. Common, especially on open banks. 
Adiantum Kaulfussii , Kunze. Dry banks in two localities. 
A. obliquum, Willd. Type and var. bipinnaluniy which connects 
obliquum with intermedium ... 
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