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of the Island of Grenada. 
A. conform , Sw. Common on trees. 
A. Lingua , Raddi. Common on trees. Fruits in June and July. 
A. latifolium, Sw. Common and variable. 
A. JO Herminieri, Bory. Very rare, 
A. Aubeftii, Desv. Common, the type and two varieties, one of them 
matching A. mollissimum , Fee, Fil. Bras. 7, tab. 2, fig. 3. Though 
so widely spread in South America, we have not had this before 
from the West Indies. 
A. apodum , Kaulf. Trees, not common. 
A. viscosum, Sw. Trees, several forms. 
A. boryanum , Fee. On trees in very damp woods on Feddon’s 
Camp Mountain, alt. 2000 feet. 
A. sorbifolium , L. Frequent, both on trees and rocks, fruiting freely 
in one locality. 
A. osmundaceum, L. Common in the forests, on trees. 
A. cervinum, Sw. Not common. 
A. nicotianaefolium , Sw. Common in the lower forest vallies. 
A. crinitum , L. Rare, on trees in woods at 2000 feet. 
A. aureum , L. In swamps, especially near the coast, 
SCHIZAEACEAE. 
ScJiizaea flummensis , Miers. Generally on the base of palm trees, 
alt. 1500-2000 feet. Not known in the West Indies before, but 
it may be an extreme variety of S. dichotoma . 
No Anemia has been seen in the island, though the genus has been 
specially sought for in likely places. 
Lygodiumvenustum, Sw. Common on trees in the lowlands. L.volubile , 
so common in Jamaica, was not seen in Grenada. 
MARAT TI ACE AE. 
Danaea polymorpha , Leprieur. Cleared woods at Chantilly. 
D. nodosa , Smith. Forest at Feddon Camp Mountain. 
D. elliptica , Sm. Common at the south end of the island. 
D. alata , Sm. Damp gully at foot of St. Catherine's peak. 
OPHIO GLOSS ACE AE. 
Ophioglossum reticulatum , L. Open pastures, Bellevue. 
