ENUMERATION AND DESCRIPTIONS 



OF 



SPECIES. 



FILICES. 



ADIANTUM L. Sp. PL 1094 (1753). 

 Adiantum Capillus-Veneris L. Sp. PI. 1096 (1753). 



On a dripping limestone bluff on the left bank of the Guadalupe, at 

 Kerrville, where it was plentiful for a distance of about 400 yards. 

 Altitude 1625 f eet - The only favorable situation in that region for its 

 growth. 



July 2 (1939). 



DRYOPTERIS Adans. Fam. PI. 2: 20 (1763. 

 Dryopteris patens (Swartz) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 813 (1891). 



As pidium patens Swartz, in Schrader's Jour. 2 : 26 (1800). 

 On the banks of the San Antonio just below the S. P. bridge, altitude 

 600 ieet. Only a few plants were seen. 

 June 9, (1835); type locality, W. Jamaica. 



CONIFERAE. 



TAXODIUM (L.) L. C. Rich. Ann. Mus. Paris 16; 298 (1810). 



Taxodium distichum (L.) L. C. Rich. Ann. Mus. Paris 16 : 298 



(1810). 



Cupressus disticha L. Sp. PL 1003 (1753). 



A number of fine large trees on the upper Guadalupe, at Kerrville, 

 altitude 1600 feet. No "knees" were observed, and usually the trees were 

 found growing on the dry banks. This, and a species of Juniper unfor- 

 tunately not collected, were the only Conifers in the region. 



April 19 and June 20 (1620). 



