268 
Phegopteris dryopteris robertiana (Hoffm.) Davenp. Cat. Dav. Herb. Suppl. 47 
(1883); Polypodium robertianum Hoffm. Deutsch. Fl. Add. (1795). 
Canyons, Wiessner’s Peak, Kootenai County; July 8 (No. 605). 
Dryopteris cristata (L.) Gray, Man. (1848); Aspidium cristatum Sw. Schrad. Journ. 
Bot. ii, 37 (1800); Polypodium cristatum L, Sp. Pl. ii, 1090 (1753). 
Moist woods at Granite Station, Kootenai County; July 29 (No. 795). 
Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott, Gen. Fil. (1834); Aspidium filix-mas Sw. Schrad. 
Journ. Bot. ii, 38 (1800); Polypodium filiz-mas L. Sp. PL ii, 1090 (1753). 
Woods, on Wiessner’s Peak, at 1,800 meters altitude, Kootenai County; July 
8 (No. 661). Lake View, east shore of Lake Pend d’Oreille; August 8 (No. 873). 
Dryopteris lonchitis (L.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. ii, 813 (1891); Polypodium lonchitis 
L. Sp. PL. ii, 1088 (1753) ; Aspidium lonchitis Sw. Schrad. Journ, Bot. ii, 30 (1800). 
Packsaddle Peak at 2,250 meters altitude, near Lake Pend d’Oreille; August 
6 (No. 853). 
Dryopteris munita (Kaulf.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. P1. ii, 813 (1891); Aspidium munitum 
Kaulf. Enum. Fil. 236 (1824). 
Frequent in canyons, Bald Knob, Cedar Mountain, Latah County; June 20 
(No. 459). 
Dryopteris spinulosa dilatata (Hoffm.) Underw. Onur Native Ferns, ed. 4, 116 
(1893); Polypodium dilatatum Hoffin. Deutsch, FI. ii, 7 (1795); Aspidium spinulosum 
dilatatum Hook. Brit. Fl. 444 (1830). 
Moist woods, Granite Station, Kootenai County ; July 30 (No. 799). 
Dryopteris spinulosa intermedia (Muhl.) Underw. Our Native Ferns, ed. 4, 116 
(1893); Aspidium intermedium Muhl.; Willd. Sp. PL. v, 262 (1810). ; 
Near Lake View, east shore of Lake Pend d’Oreille; August 8 (No. 874). 
Phegopteris alpestris (Sw.) Mett. Fil. Hort. Lips. 83 (1856); Aspidium alpestre Sw. 
Syn. Fil. 421 (1806). 
Moist places, Packsaddle Peak, Kootenai County; August 6 (No. 858). 
OPHIOGLOSSACES. 
Botrychium virginianum (L.) Sw. Schrad. Journ. Bot. ii, 111 (1800); Osmunda vir- 
giniana L. Sp. Pl. ii, 1064 (1753). 
Deep woods, near south end of Lake Pend d@’Oreille; July 28 (No. 762). 
MARSILIACES. 
Marsilia vestita Hook. & Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 159 (1831). 
Along creeks, valley of the Little Potlatch River, Latah County; June 16 
(No. 407), Same situations, Spokane Bridge, 18 miles east of Spokane, Wash- 
ington; August 15 (No, 901), Also near south end of Lake Pend d’Oreille. 
No. 407 is the smooth aquatic form; No, 901 the amphibious fruiting form. 
LYCOPODIACES. 
Lycopodium annotinum L. Sp. PI. ii, 11038 (1753). 
Woods, near south end of Lake Pend d’Oreille; July 28 (No. 771). 
Lycopodium complanatum L. Sp. PL. ii, 1104 (1753). 
Woods, near south end of Lake Pend @ Oreille; July 28 (No. 770). 
SELAGINELLACES. 
Selaginella rupestris Spring, in Mart. FL. Bras. i, pt. 2, 118 (1840). 
Oceasionally on rocks, valley of Clearwater Kiver, Nez Perces County; April 
26 (No, 54). 
