7. 



dispersed a fev/ specimens of Ulmus alata. of Celtis 

 Mississippiensis and along the creeks isolated 

 individuals of Populus deltoides., Throughout the 

 woods were scattered impenetrable thickets of 

 Prvtnus angustifolia (?).The floor of the woods 

 was always shaded by the profusely branched junipers 

 and was covered with old juniper twigs and pine 

 needles. 











Fig.4 

 Base of Liquidambar Styraciflua bearing the polypody 

 on the southeast side ten centimeters above ground. 



In this region the epiphytic polypody. occurred 

 on practically all of the junipers. The fern seemed to 

 have no definite distribution on its support.lt occurred 

 on all sides of the juniper trunks and at times also 

 on the older branches. About five meters from the very 



