Flora of South Fork of Ki?igs River. 



Fig- 4- 



Pellaea andromedsfolia Fee. Cofpee-Fern. This is also to 

 be looked for, though it was not seen by the author. This fern is 

 broad, ovate in outline, twice to four times pinnate. The ulti- 

 mate divisions are small, often opposite, oval, bluish-green. 

 The stems are generally brown but sometimes reddish. 



Cryptogramme acrostichoides R. Br. Parsley-Fern. 

 (Fig. 5.) In this fern the fertile and sterile fronds are separate. 

 Sterile fronds with green stems, ovate in outline, twice to thrice 

 pinnate with the ultimate divisions oblong, finely crenate or 

 lobed ; fertile fronds with narrow, linear divisions. 



This is a common fern, growing in rocky places. It was col- 

 lected at East Lake. 



Steril 

 Frond 



Fig- 5. 



Athyrium cyclosorum strictum Gilbert. (Fig. 6.) Lady- 

 Fern. This grows along streams, sometimes even in the beds of 

 streams on clumps of soil. It is 1-2 feet high. The fronds are 



