4 Sierra Club Publications. 



bluish-green, simply pinnate ; the divisions orbicular or ovate, 

 entire but with the margins wavy. This was seen on the trail to 

 Bullfrog Lake and at Millwood not far from the hotel. 



Fig. 2. 



Pellaea densa Hook. Rock-Fern. (Fig. 3 ) Stems brown, 

 shining. Frond triangular, much dissected, with the ultimate 

 divisions linear and pointed. 



This was seen on the hill rising from the forks of Bubbs Creek 

 not far from the falls. 



Fig. 3- 



Pellaea ornithopus Hook. Tea-Fern. (Fig. 4.) Fronds 

 stiff, dark green, with brown stems, twice pinnate ; the lowest 

 smallest divisions occurring in threes like the foot of a bird- 

 This fern is tufted at base, and woolly with dark brown hairs. 



It was collected in Kings River Canon. 



