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of the Island of Grenada . 
A. plantagineum, Griseb. Very common in watercourses. 
A. trifoliatum , Sw. Common, especially var. A. Plumieri , Presl, on 
wet rocks. 
Nephrodium patens , Desv. Common, the type and var. N. macrurum , 
Baker. 
N. trichophorum , Baker. Common. 
iV. tetragonum , Hook. Two forms, one in the lowland woods, and the 
other high up in the mountains. 
N. sanctum , Baker. Gathered only by Mr. W. R. Elliott. 
N. conterminum , Desv. Common on wet banks of streams. 
N. Sprengelii , Hook. Common. 
N. nemorosum , Baker ( Aspidium nemorosum , Willd. Sp. Plant. V. 83). 
Stipe above a foot long, densely clothed up to the top with spread- 
ing brown linear paleae. Frond ample, tripinnate, membranous, 
bright green, with very scaly rachides ; lowest pinnae the largest, 
oblong-lanceolate, 6-9 in. long; final segments linear-oblong, 
obtuse, t X 2 in. broad. Veins 3-5-jugate in the final segments; 
veinlets simple, erecto-patent. Sori medial on the veins. Indusium 
minute, fugacious. Damp forests on both the east and west sides 
of the island. Allied to N. amplum , furcatum , and Grisebachii. 
I am identifying this with Willdenow’s plant by comparison with 
a specimen named by Dr. Kuhn, gathered by Sintenis in Porto 
Rico (No. 5885). We have not had the plant from any other 
island. 
N. amplum , Baker. Rare. 
N. villosum , Presl. Damp woods, not common. 
N. ejfusum , Baker. Local. 
N. molle , Desv. Rare. 
N. brachyodon , Hook. Banks of streams. 
N. macrophyllum , Baker. Fairly common. 
Nephrolepis exaliata, Schott. 
N. acuta , Presl. Only seen in two places. 
Oleandra nodosa , Presl. On trunks in the forests. 
Polypodium flavo-pundatum , Kaulf. Wet gullies. 
P. decussatum, L. Fairly common. 
P. crenatum , Sw. Common on banks of streams. 
P. tetragonum , Sw. Lowland banks. 
P . furcatum, Mett. Peak north west of the Grand fitang, alt. 2200 feet. 
P. trifurcatum , L. With the last, and also on St. Catherine’s peak. 
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