98 Baker . — On the Vascular Cryptogamia 
Adiantum intermedium , Sw. The only form seen in one locality 
only has rhomboid final segments half an inch long. 
A. tetraphyllum, Willd. 
A. villosum , L. Common on open banks at a low elevation. 
A . pulverulentum, L. 
A. concinnum , H. B. K. Only in a few places on the western coast. 
Pteris laciniata , Willd. Common in damp forests. 
P. grandifolia , L. Found in only one place in a rocky gully in Mount 
St. Catherine by Mr. Greaves. 
P. aculeata , Sw. Common in damp forests. 
Lomaria attenuata, Willd. Common on trees. 
L. U Her minieri, Bory. The commonest fern on the peak of the 
highest mountain, descending to 2000 feet. 
L. onocleoides , Spreng. Summit of St. Catherine’s peak. 
L. procera , Spreng. High mountains only, on the ground. 
Blechnum occidentale , L. Common from sea level up to the high 
peaks. 
Asplenium serratum , L. Common. 
A. lunulatum , Sw. Trees, not common. 
A. obtusifolium , Sw. Very wet rocks. 
A. cultrifolium , L. One locality only. 
A. auriculatum , Sw. Common on trees. 
A. laetum , Sw. Common in damp woods. 
A. cuneatum, Lam. Trees, not common. 
A. pumilum , Sw. One locality, in corners of dry rocks, found by 
Miss McServey. 
A. rhizophyllum , Kunze. Local on dry cliffs. 
A. Shepherdi , Kunze. Common in damp forests. 
A. grandifolium, Sw. Wet gullies, local. 
A. crenulatum } Baker. Local, damp forests. The allied subarbores- 
cent A. radicans, Schk. ( A. dubium, Mett.), so abundant in 
St. Vincent, was not seen by Mr. Sherring in Grenada. 
A. Godmani, Baker. In three localities, at an elevation of about 2000 
feet. This was only discovered a very short time ago in 
St. Vincent. (See Annals Bot. V. 166. xi.) A form with deeply 
repand segments is commonest here. 
A. marginatum , L. Very fine, the fronds reaching a length of 10 feet, 
with pinnae above 2 feet long. 
Aspidium semicordatum , Sw. Dry rocks, local 
