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sori usually abundant, straight or curved. Eaton, Ferns N". A. 

 227. Woods; infrequent. Salisbury Cove (Clara L. Walley). 



Var. exile, D. C. Eaton. 



Fronds 3'-6' high, lanceolate, pinnate; pinnae oblong-lanceo- 

 late, deepl}'^ cut into oblong laciniae which are two- to three- 

 toothed at the end. Eaton, Ferns N. A. 227. Woods; rare. 

 Breakneck road (Clara L. Walley). 



PHEGOPTERIS, Fee. Beech Fern. 

 P. polypodioides, Fee. Poli/podium Phegopteris, L. 



Common in damp woods. A form closely approaching P. hex- 

 agonoptera, Fee, in woods, Seal Harbor (Redfield). A form 

 with the main rhachis forked at the apex, woods, head of The 

 Barcelona meadow (Rand). 



P. Dryopteris (L.), Fee. 



Damp woods and shaded rocky places; common. 



ASPIDIUM, Swz. Shield Fern. 



A. Thelypteris (L.), Swz. 



Damp ground; not uncommon. Seal Harbor; Long Pond 

 meadows; Sutton Island; Great Cranberry Isle; Baker Island 

 (Redfield); — on Somes Stream (R. & R.)- 



A. Noveboracense (L.), Swz. 



Damp woods; frequent. Seal Harbor; Great Cranberry Isle, 

 etc. (Redfield) ; — Breakneck road (Clara L. Walley); — ''Mt. 

 Desert " (F. M. Day). 



A. spinulosum (Retz), Swz. 



Damp woods; not uncommon. Breakneck road (Clara L. 

 Walley) ; — Seal Harbor; Ovens (Redfield). 



Var. intermedium (Muhl.), D. C. Eaton. 

 Woods; common. 



