106 Rhodora [JUNE 
In addition there have been included a large number of new stations 
for the rarer species and extensions of range for those reported from 
restricted areas. Of such data, a considerable quantity which does 
not markedly modify the statements of the Catalogue has been 
excluded, because it seemed best to keep within reasonable limits of 
space. But it has been the intention to include all significant new 
information. 
An attempt has been made to give the distribution of segregates 
published since 1910; but further study is likely to modify some of 
the conclusions here expressed. 
ASPLENIUM EBENOIDES R. R. Scott. On ledges of shale, Berlin 
and Southington (H. C. Bigelow). 
ASPLENIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM Michx. Hartland (E. J. Winslow). 
Previously reported only from the trap hills of the central part of the 
state and from a single station in the calcareous region of the north- 
western part. 
DryopTeris GoLpIANA (Hook.) Gray. Aspidium Goldianum Hook. 
Hartland (Bissell & Weatherby), North Canaan (Bissell), Danbury 
(E. J. Winslow, Weatherby). Previously reported only from the tri- 
assic region of central Connecticut. 
The following hybrids in the genus Dryopteris have been recognized 
as occurring in the state. 
D. cristata X GOLpIANA. Plainville. 
D. CRISTATA X MARGINALIS. Occasional throughout. 
D. CRISTATA X SPINULOSA. Manchester, South Windsor, Windsor, 
Plainville, Southington, Plymouth. 
D. CRISTATA, var. CLINTONIANA X GOLDIANA. Plainville, Hartland. 
D. CRISTATA, var. CLINTONIANA X MARGINALIS. Manchester, Crom- 
well, Plainville. 
D. CRISTATA, var. CLINTONIANA X SPINULOSA. . Manchester, Wind- 
sor, Plainville, Southington, Cornwall. 
D. CRISTATA, var. CLINTONIANA X SPINULOSA, var. INTERMEDIA. 
Manchester, Windsor, Plainville, Southington. 
D. GOLDIANA X MARGINALIS. Southington, Plainville, Hartland. 
D. GOLDIANA X SPINULOSA. Plainville. 
D. MARGINALIS X SPINULOSA. South Windsor, Berlin, Plainville. 
D. MARGINALIS X SPINULOSA, var. INTERMEDIA. Berlin, Man- 
chester, Bristol, North Canaan. 
* OPHIOGLOSSUM VULGATUM L., f. PsEUDOPODUM Blake. RHODORA, 
xv. 87 (1913). Manchester (A. W. Driggs). 
