gas 
2e We. oregana D, C, Eat, Rather more delicate fern than the last, the 
stipes and fronds glandless, arising from a tufted chaffy dense rootcrown, 
the stipes shining pale or chestnut-brown, the upper stipes and rachises 
straw-colored, seldom scantily hairy, never glandular, the blades narrowly 
lanceolate, 445-10 cm, long, the pinnae triangular-objong, abruptly narrowec¢ 
to the acute tip, all more or less distant, especially below, 5-12 m, long, 
(A) _pimatifid into irregularlyvpr sinuately-lobed divisions, glabrous, the mars 
sometimes slightly inrolling toward the indistinct roundish sori, the 
indusia difficult to locate, minute, early deciduous, ciliate with few 
hairse 
Infrequent, in rock crevices at lower elevationsg Pee tocar 4 tnd, 
Seiji i etimisheiligmeoopicimey Roman Nose Mte, Epling; Lewiston Hill, 
Hitchcock & Samel 2516, 
