A CATALOGUE OF ALL PH/ENOGAAIOUS AND 

 VASCULAR CRYPTOGAMOUS PLANTS 



AT VRESENT 



Known to Grow Without Cultivation in the State of Connecticut 



By JAMES NATHANIEL BISHOP, Plainville, Conn. 



PTERIDOPHYTA 



Order i Ophioglossace^ 



/ Botrychium 



1 B. lanceolatum, Angstroem. Redding, Litchfield, Norfolk, West 



Hartford (many plants) — Driggs. Naugatuck, Trumbull — 

 Eames 



2 B. lunaria, Swartz. Oxford, West Cornwall — Harger 



3 B. matricariaefolium, Braun. Sherman — Austin. Franklin (very- 



rare) — Eames 



4 B. simplex, Hitchcock. Berlin, Litchfield 



5 B. ternatum, Swartz. This with several varieties occur more or less 



abundantly 



6 B. Virginianum, Swartz. Common 



// Ophioglossum 



7 O. vulgatum, L. Frequent - 



Order 2 Fiuces 



/// Adiantum 



8 A. pedatum, L. Common 



IV Aspidiuni {Dryopteris) 



9 A. acrostichoides, Swartz. common and variable 



10 A. acrostichoides, Swartz ; var. incisum, Gray. Occasional 



11 A. Boottii, Tuckerman. Not rare 



12 A. cristatum, Swartz. Common 



13 A. cristatum, Swartz ; var. Clintonianum, Eaton. Frequent 



14 A. Goldianum, Hook. Moist woods, local . 



15 A. marginale, Swartz. Common 



16 A. Noveboracense, Swartz. Common 



17 A. spinulosum, Swartz. Common 



18 A. spinulosum, Swartz ; var. intermedium, Eaton. Common 



19 A. simulatum, Davenport. Waterford — Graves. Oxford — Harger 



20 A. Thelypteris, Swartz. Common 



21 A. marginale X cristatum, Davenport. Waterford, East Lyme — 



Graves. Gaylordsville — Austin 



V Aspleniuni. 



22 A. angustifoHum, Michx. Meriden — Andrews. Mt. Totoket — 



Denslow. Berlin — Cowles 



23 A. ebeneum, Ait. Common 



24 A. ebenoides, R. R. Scott. Canaan (one plant) — J. S. Adams 



25 A. Filix-foemina, Bernh. Common 



26 A. montanum, Willd. North Stonington — Dodge. East Haddam — 



Graves 



27 A. Ruta-muraria, L. Frequent on ledges in mountainous regions. 



28 A. Trichomanes, Michx. Common 



