FLORA OF THE UPPEK Stsyt KllANNA. '*> 



I'Hl.L.V.A I-iNK. 

 p. gracilis (M.chx.) Hook. S.kn.lk C..,h -Hkakk. The only 

 station known for this fern within our Um.ts ,s on a chrt a 

 Killaxvog. in Broome county. It isthere plentuul. t /»/.. Fru.t 



nearly as in rtcris. 



WOODWARDIA J. E. Smith. 



W.VlrglnlcL.) J. E. Stnith. ^'--'^]'\^"^''^'';^- ^, 

 Brisbm peat-bogs. Co^'ilU. Thompson s Marsh, C/»/,. Beebes 

 swamp and swamp at Oakland, Graven. Bog north of Barton 

 Fenno The only stations. Fronds in appearance very much 

 ,ikeO««««</.. a,.na,„o„ua. e.«ept that they are borne s,n«,y 

 and not in clumps and the fruit dots occur on the backs of 

 fronds that resemble the sterile ones. 



ASPLENIUM L. 



A Trlchomanes L. M.ui.enha.r Svleenw..kt. Wall Si'Lken- 



w'rt Dwar. Si.LF.ENW.,Rr. Fairly common On the rocky walls 



of nearly all of our deep ravines. Fronds seldom more than s,k 



inches ong. pinnate, several from a common centre, formmg 



Ireen rosettes Fruit dots linear, on the backs of the p.nn.c. 



a' nlatvneuron (L.) Oakes. El.onv Si'LEE.NWOKr. Common. 



^FotdClT'olk^uplandsinpartia, orcomplete shade. St,pe 



very short it and the rachis black and polished. Fronds sorn^ 

 vvhlt larger than the preceding, the sterile, half recUn.ng; the 

 tl.. later, erect and longer than the sterde ones. (A. 

 ebenetdii Ait.) . 



A anzustifollum Michx. Narr-.w-Leavei. Si'LEEswrt. Inr.ch 

 ;" o , /^ .:.«. van Etten, N. Y., Barbour. The only stat.ons^ 

 Fronds tall, thin, once pinnate, the fert.le ones produced but 



sparincjly. . . . 



A acrostichoides Sw. S.lverv Splee.xw.kt. Common. n r.ch 

 ■^oTsrshades Fronds two feet or more high, p.nna te. the 



double row on each pinnule, silvery whue when >oung. ../■ 



iheivt>terotdes^l\Qh'^-) 



. T N « .,.h T M.v Fern Abundant along 



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variable in the form of the fronds. Fruit dots at first curv ed, 

 at length straight, brown or blackish when npe. 



