188 R. s. COCKS 



FERNS 



Adiantum pedatum. L. Very abundant in the woods of West 

 Feliciana and the adjoining parish of East Baton Rouge. Not 

 found elsewhere in Louisiana. According to Mohr /'rich shady 

 woods of the mountain regions of Alabama. " 



Asplenium angustijolium Wild. In ravines West Feliciana, 

 not elsewhere in the state. Range according to Small Quebec 

 to Wisconsin, Virginia, Georgia and Alabama. According to. 

 Mohr mountain regions of Alabama. 



Cystopteris fragilis (L.) Bernh. Very common in ravines West 

 Feliciana. Not elsewhere in the state. According to Mohr 

 mountain regions of Alabama to lower hills, south to central 

 Georgia. 



SEED PLANTS 



Actaea alba (L.) Mill. Frequent in rich woods West Feliciana. 

 Not observed in any other part of the state. According to Small's 

 Flora it occurs in»woods south to the mountains of Georgia and 

 Missouri. According to Mohr along the mountains to South 

 Carolina. 



Magnolia Fraseri Walt. First collected about six years ago 

 by Prof. C. S. Sargent and myself at Laurel Hill, West Feliciana. 

 Since then the same tree has been observed at several other local- 

 ities in the same parish but no where else in the state. Range 

 according to Small chiefly in the mountains Virginia to Georgia 

 and Alabama. 



Celastrus scandens L. Very common in the woods of West 

 Feliciana. Nowhere else in the state. According to Mohr its 

 southern range is the mountain region of Alabama. 



Panax quinquejolium L. Common in rich woods West Feliciana. 

 Not elsewhere in the state. According to Mohr widely diffused 

 over the mountain and hill country of Alabama. 



Claytonia virginica L. Common in West Feliciana in open 

 woods. Range according to Mohr from Virginia along the moun- 

 tains to Georgia. 



Gary a laciniosa (Michx. f.) Loud. In woods subject to overflow 

 West Feliciana. The distribution of this tree seems to be very 



