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Kaufman, P. Schizaea pusilla at Toms River. (Am. Fern Journ. VI [1916], p. 16 — 18.) 

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Nichols, George E. The vegetation of Connecticut. — V. Plant societies along rivers 

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Phelps, Orra Parker, I Und Ophioglogsum everywhere except in sphagnum. (Am. 

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Rowlee, W. W. Plants from southern Patagonia collected by Charles Washington 

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