FERNS. 3815 
County (T. M. Peters), 1, 000 feet. Etowah County, Black Creek Falls, 1,000 feet. 
Talladega County, Chandler's Springs. Tuscaloosa County (2. 4. Smith). Clay 
County, banks of Talladega Creek. Frequent in the rock houses of the Carboniferous 
sandstone on the Warrior table-land. 
Type locality: ‘Hab. in Europae fissuris rupium.” 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 
Asplenium angustifolium Michx. FE]. Bor. Am. 2: 265, 1808. 
NARROW-LEAVED SPLEENWORT. 
Gray,Man. ed. 6, 685. Chap. FI. 092. Eaton, Ferns N. A. 2:73, t. 90, f. 1-3. Under- 
wood, Native Ferns, 105, 
Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. Quebec, Ontario, New England, Ohio Valley 
west to Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Arkansas, and from Virginia along the moun- 
tains to North Carolina. 
ALABAMA: Mountain region. Rich woods. Winston County, 1,500 feet; rare. 
Type locality: ‘‘ Hab. ad ripas fluminis Ohio.” 
Asplenium bradleyi Faton, Bull. Torr. Club, 4:11, 1873. 
BRADLEY’S SPLEENWORT. 
Gray, Man. ed. 6, 684. Chap. Fl. Suppl. 670, Eaton, Ferns N. A. 2:39, t. 42, f. 4-8, 
Underwood, Native Ferns, 106. 
Carolinian area. Southern New York. Cumberland Mountains of Kentucky and 
Tennessee. 
ALABAMA: Mountain region, Shaded rocks, Dekalb County, Lookout Mountain, 
Sheltered shelves of rocks, banks of Little River, 1,600 feet. Clay County, Bald- 
rock, 2,200 feet; small specimen, not well developed, July 31, 1896. 
Type locality: ‘ Waldens Ridge, Cumberland Mountains, near Coal Creek, East 
Tennessee.” (J. H. Bradley, 1876.) 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 
Asplenium montanum Willd, Sp. P15: 342, 1810. MOUNTAIN SPLEENWORT, 
Gray, Man. ed. 6,684. Chap. FL. 502, Eaton, |erns N. A. 2:41, t.52,f. 77. Under- 
wood, Native Ferns, 16, 
Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. New England, New York, New Jersey to 
West Virginia and Kentucky, along the mountains to North Carolina and Georgia. 
ALABAMA: Tennessee Valley. Mountain region, Clefts of rocks, Winston 
County (f. M. Peters). Dekalb County, Mentone, 1,600 feet. Lauderdale County, 
near Florence. Marion County, Pikeville (4. A. Smith). Bibb County, Pratt’s 
Ferry (FE. A. Smith), 500 feet. Not frequent. 
Type locality: ‘Hab. in altis montibus Carolinae.” 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 
Asplenium ruta-muraria L. Sp. P1.2:1081, 1753. WALLRUE SPLEENWORT. 
Gray, Man. ed. 6, 684. Chap. FI. 593. Eaton, Ferns N, A. 1:107, t. 15, f. 2. 
Underwood, Native Ferns, 106. 
Europr, Asta, NorrH AFRICA. 
Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. New England west to Michigan, Ohio, Ken- 
tucky, and Arkansas; mountains of Georgia. 
ALABAMA: ‘Tennessee Valley. Mountains and Lower hills, Exposed rocks. Win- 
ston County, Colliers Creek, 1,500 feet (7. M. eters), Dekalb County, Mentone, 1, 600 
feet. Etowah County, Black Creek Falls. Colbert County (E,.A, Smith), Bibb 
County, Pratt’s Ferry. 
Type locality: “ Hab, in Europa ex rupium tissuris.” 
Herb. Geol, Surv. Herb. Mohr. 
Asplenium filix-foemina (L.) Bernh. Schrad. Neues Journ. Bot. 1, pt. 2:26. 1806. 
LAbpyY FERN. 
Polypodium filix-foemina 1, Sp. Pl, 2+ 1080. 1755, 
Gray, Man. ed. 6,658. Chap. FL 595. Eaton, Ferns N. A. 2:225, t. 76. Coulter, 
Contr. Nat. Herb. 2:566. Underwood, Native Ferns, 107. 
Evurorr, ASIA. 
Boreal region to Carolinian area. Nearly throughout the north temperate zone, 
From Nova Scotia to British Columbia and Alaska, and from New England south to 
Florida (Chapman), west to Texas, Arizona, and California, 
ALABAMA: Tennessee Valley to Central Pine belt. Shady woods. Winston 
County. Madison County, Monte Sano. Talladega County, Chandler Springs. 
Tuscaloosa County. Bibb County, Pratt's Ferry. Most frequent in the mountains, 
Type locality: ‘‘ Habitat in Europae frigidioris subhumidis.” 
Herb, Geol, Surv. Herb, Mohr, 
