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Brown county : Long Pine, July 23, 1887, C. E. Bessey; Long 

 Pine, Seven Springs, July, 1892, No. 443, Albert F. Woods; Long 

 Pine, September 2, 1893, No. 2936. Fred Clements. 



Cherry county: July 19, 1892, No. 278. /. G. Smith and Koscoe 

 Pound. 



Dawes county : reported from the vicinity of Crawford by Bessev 

 and Webber. 



Notholccna dealhata (Pursh) Kunze. (Notholcena nivea deal- 

 bata (Pursh) Davenport.) This species reaches its northern limit 

 in Nebraska, ranging from Nebraska and Missouri to Texas and 

 Arizona. Known in Nebraska only from a single locality. 



Cass county : Weeping Water, growing from crevices in rocks, 

 August 22, 1888, No. 6112, H. J ^Webber; dry rocks, August 22, 

 1888, Tom A. Williams; November 11, 1895, No. 6773, T. A. 

 Williams. 



Onoclca sensibilis L. Sensitive fern. Frequent to common in 

 low wet soil, often in grassy places, in some localities becoming a 

 weed, ranges generally throughout the state. 



Otoe county: Nebraska City, March, 1904, Cooper Dunn, a 

 weather beaten fragment of the preceding year's growth. 



Jefiferson county: Fairbury, southern Nebraska, September 1, 

 1892, No. 7270, Ruth A. Price; Endicott, Republican valley, August 

 23, 1893, No. 2003, A. F. Woods and DeAlton Saunders. 



Buffalo county: Kearney, August, 1893, No. 7703; along Platte 

 river, 1894, both by Misses Smith and Lee; Kearney, No. 6111, H. 

 J. Webber. 



Franklin county : in prairie hay cut in the Republican valley near 

 Franklin, May 5, 1896, No. 6775, E. M. Hussong. 



Thomas county: in woods near Plummer ford, Dismal river, 

 August 23, 1893, No. 1377, P. A. Rydbcrg; low prairies, very com- 

 mon, Dismal river, July 12, 1889, No. 6110, H. J. Webber; Halsey, 

 July, 1911, R. J. Pool. 



Antelope county: reported by Bessey and Webber. 



Holt county : Paddock, July 29, 1893, No. 2802, Fred Clements. 



Brown county: Long Pine, June 25, 1892, Rev. J. M. Bates, an 

 unusual specimen with tips of the lobes coarsely crenately toothed 

 or incised and fluted; Long Pine. July, 1892, No. 442, Albert F. 

 Woods; Long Pine, August 25. 1908, Rev. J. M. Bates. 



Cherry county : July 19, 1892, No. 277, /. G. Smith and Roscoe 

 Pound; also a specimen collected twenty miles southwest of Valen- 

 tine, no further data. 



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