638 Plants in Massachusetts. 



Onoclea L. 



sensibilis, L. Sensitive Fern. A. B. & B e. 

 Ophioglossum L. 



vulgatum, L. Adder Tongue Fern. A. 

 Osmunda L. 



cinnamonea, W. B e. & A. 



interrupta, MX. B. B e. & A. 



spectabilis, MX. B.B e. & A. 

 Polypodium L. 



II calcareum, Lm. A. &. B e. 



connectile, W. B. A. & B e. 



hexagonopterum, W. A. & B e. 



vulgare L. Polypod. B. A. & B e. 

 Pteris L. 



aquilina, L. Common Brake. B. B e. & A. 



atropurpurea, L. Rock Brake. A. 

 Struthiopteris W. 



HPennsylvanica, W. A. & B. 

 Woodsia R. Brown. 



ilvensis, R. Br. A.|& B- 

 Woodwardia Smith. 



angustifolia, Sw. N. B. 



LYCOPODIACEAE. 



Lycopodium L. Ground Pine. 

 II annotinum, W. A. 

 apodum, W. A. 



clavatum, W. Club Moss. B. B e & A. 

 Carolinianum, W. B. 



complanatum W. Ground Pine. B. B e & A. 

 dendroideum, W. Do. B. B e & A. 



II inundatum, W. N. B. 



lucidulum, W. Moon Fruit Pine. B. & A. 

 obscurum, L. B. "var. of dendroideura," Torrey. 

 nipestre, W. B. B-e. & A. 



TRIBE II. MUSCOIDEAE. 



No Catalogues of the remaining Orders of plants have been published in 

 Massachusetts, except for Berkshire County and the vicinity of Amherst Col- 

 lege, or the valley of the Connecticut. B e, as usual is added to those species 

 that are found in Berkshire . and B e* to the few that are peculiar to Berk- 

 shire. All, that have not the Star annexed, occur in Connecticut Valley, 

 and doubtless this list falls far short of the actual number. 



MUSCI. 



Anictangium Hedw. 



filiforme, Hedw. Hedwigiafiliformis P. de Beauv, B e. 

 Anomodon. Hooker and Taylor. 



viticulostim, H <fc T. Neckera viticulosa, Hedw. 



