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[December 



about. Amid such environment I discovered Botrychimn Li/naria, 

 Sw. Tiie top of the fruited frond had been cut off by the mowers, 

 but the sterile frond and all the rest of the fern was in perfect condi- 

 tion. No other specimen was found, but a better time to look for it 

 would doubtless be earlier in the season, previous to the ravages of 

 the scythe and the rake. The fern has been identified by Mr. 

 George E. Davenport, — Geo. H. FrLTON, Woburn, Mass. 



ERRATA. 



for C. tinctoriiim read G. tindorium. 

 " PUBLICATION read PUHLICATIONS. 

 " Greenii r^<?(^/ Greenei. 

 " of read or. 



" oblongifoliiim read oblongifolia. 

 " 1-2 mm. read 1-2 m. 

 " Noauk read Noank. 

 " BoTRicHiuM read Botrychium. 

 " Murdock read Murdoch. 

 " Caulophyeeiim read Caulophyllutn. 

 " corymbosus ;ra^/corymbosa. 

 " lanceolatus r^^^/ lanceolata. 

 " Siberieum read Sibirieum. 

 " Rhapontium read Rhaponticum. 

 " cornicula read corniculata. 

 " Alleghaniensis read Allegheniensis. 

 " Hedoma read Hedeoma. 

 " MONTANUM read montanus. 

 " trichotnitrion read trichofnanoides. 

 " XVir read XVI. 



" spintilosum, var. concordianum read spinulosa, 

 var. concordiaua. 



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Vol. 6, no. 7/, containing pages 2ij to 22S and plates ^S and jg^ was issued jo 

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