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FILICES 



FERNS AND FERN ALLIES 



OPHIOGLOSSACE/E— Presl. 1836— Adder Tongue Fam. 

 OPHIOGLOSSUM— Lin. 1753. 



0. VULGATUM — Lin., 1753. Adder's Tongue. 



Infrequent in old pastures and thickets. Cicero and 

 other places. Principally in northern part of county. 

 Leach Farm, Cicero, July, 1895. 



BOTRICHIUM— Swartz, 1800. 



B. SIMPLEX — E. Hitchcock, 1823. Little Grape Fern. 



Rare. Damp places; very small (2 inches) ; July and 

 August. 



B. LUNARIA — Swartz, 1800. Moonwort. 



Rare. Rocky hillsides. Jamesville Road and Geddes 

 Gorge. June, 1885. 



B. MATRICARIEFOLIUM — A. Br., 1843. Matricary Grape 

 Fern. 

 Rare. Moist and swampy grounds. May and June 

 1889. 



B. TERNATUM— Swartz, 1800. Temate Grape Fern. 



Frequent. Very varied. Knolls in swampy grounds. 

 September until frost. Centerville and Tully, Septem- 

 ber, 1895. 



B. TERNATURN VAR OBLIQUUM — A Gray, 1843. Oblique 

 Grape Fern. 

 Smaller and more dissected. Oblique lanceolate seg- 

 ments. Centerville, September, 1895. 



