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POLYSTICHUM Roth 
POLYSTICHUM ACROSTICHOIDES (Michx.) Schott 
On rich shaded hillsides and in swampy woods and fields. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Mineola; Wood County, Reverchon 
1813, 3387, June 11, 1900; Gladewater, Gregg County, Rever- 
chon 1813, June, 1900; Mineola, Wood County, Reverchon 2708, 
July 9, 1902; Big Sandy, Upshur County, Reverchon, September 
16, 1902; Marshall, Harrison County, Bush 627, August 8, 1901; 
1004, October 9, 1901; Houston, Harris County, Lindheimer, 
June, 1842. 
_  PHANEROPHLEBIA Presl 
PHANEROPHLEBIA AURICULATA Underwood, Bull. Torrey Club, 26: 
212. 1899 
Aspidium juglandifolium in part of recent authors, not Kunze. 
Rare ; in granitic formations in mountainous regions. 
No specimens of this species have been seen, but it was col- 
lected at Hueco Tanks, El Paso County, and at Van Horn’s Well, 
Jeff Davis County, by the Mexican Boundary Survey. 
TECTARIA Cav. 
TECTARIA TRIFOLIATA (L.) Cav. 
Aspidium trifoliatum Sw. 
Rare ; on limestone bluffs and on rocks. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: New Braunfels, Comal County, Limd- 
Aeimer, 1847. CLEA 1: 
ONOCL . 
ONOCLEA SENSIBILIS L. 
Along river banks and in swamps. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Mineola, Wood County, Reverchon 
2194, October 19, 1900: Big Sandy, Upshur County, Keverchon 
1812, October 19, 1900; Marshall, Harrison County, Bush 630, 
August 8, 1901; 1007, October 9, 1901; Houston, Harris 
County, Lindheimer, 1842. 
WOODSIA R. Br. 
Woopsia optusa (Spreng.) Torr. 
On shaded banks and rocks in rich woods along streams. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Dallas, Dallas County, everchon 
