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POLYPODIACEAE, 



fAdiantum pedatuin L. 



Moist, shaded hillsides, river hills, Tallapoosa county. 



Aspleniinn Bradlevi, D. C. Eaton. 

 Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life.) 



Aspleniiini Filix-foemina (L. ) Bernh, 

 Common, moist woods, variable. 



Aspleniiini parvnhiin Mart. & Gall. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life.) 



Aspleniuni platyneiiron ( L. ) Oakes. 



Common, rocky hillsides, granite outcrops. 



Aspleninni Iriclioinanes L. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life.) 

 Clieilantlies lanosm (Michx. ) Watt. 

 Common, cliffs, granite outcrops. 



Dryopteris Floridana (Hook.) O. Kuntze. 



A single station, a swamp 6 miles south of Auburn, Lee co. 

 Dryopteris marginalis (L. ) A. Gray. 

 Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life.) 



fDryopteris Noveboracensis (L.) A. Gray. 



Clay county, creek bottoms. 



JDryopteris Tlielypteiis (L.) A. Graj^ 



Occasional, creek bottoms, moist rich woods. 



jOnoclea sensibilis L. 



Occasional, creek bottoms, clay land. 



fPliegopteris hexag-onoptera (Miclix.) Fee. 



Occasional, moist woods, creek bottoms. 



Polypodinm polypodioides ( L. ) A. S. Hitchcock. 



Common, rocks, tree trunks. 



Polystichnni acrostichoides (Michx.) Schott. 



Common, rocky hillsides in woods. 



tPteridium aquilinum pseudocaudatiim Chite. 



Common, dry pine woods. 

 tWoodsia obtusa (Spreng. ) Torr. 



Frequent, rocky banks, granite outcrops. 



Woodwardia areolata (L.) Moore. 



Common, creek bottom swamps. 



