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Mr. Morris states that typical vulgare was common in the 

 general region; from this it differs in its much greater size, 

 its scantier foliage, and in the shape of the pinnae. There 

 are in the National Herbarium at least two specimens, col- 

 lected in West Virginia and North Carolina, which with 

 plants collected at Great Falls, Fairfax County, Va., by 

 William Palmer, are to be regarded as intermediate with 

 typical vulgare, mossy boulders along the Blackwater Fork 

 of Cheat River (Millspaugh). 



P. POLYPODIOIDES. (Linn.) Hitch. Poly podium incanum Sw. 

 Rocks and tree trunks. Fayette : near Hawk's Nest (Por- 

 ter) ; opposite Gauley (Eggleston, 5525). Wirt : near Burn- 

 ing Springs (Mertz). 



CHEILANTHES, Sw. 



C. LANOSA (Michx.) Watt. C. vestita (Spreng.) Sw. 



Rocky places, Jefferson : near Harper's Ferry (Mertz & 

 Guttenberg). 

 C. FEEI Moore. C. lanugmosa, Nutt. 



Cliffs. Fayette: near Kanawha Falls (James}. 

 C. TOMENTOSA Link. 



Grant: on the rocks of a high cliff at Peters Gap (A. B. 

 Brooks). 



PELLAEA, Link. 

 P. ATROPURPUREA (L.) Link. Cliff Brake. 



Dry rocks. Fayette: near Nuttallburg, rare (Nuttall). 

 Mercer : near Beaver Spring on exposed ledges, plentiful 

 (Millspaugh). 



PTERIDIUM Scop. 

 P. AOUILINUM (L.) Kuhn. Brake or Bracken. 



Thickets and hillsides. Common throughout. Upshur : 

 at School-house Summit. W T ebster : in Upper Glade (Mills- 

 paugh). Kanawha: near Coalburg and Charleston (James). 

 Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). 



ADIANTUM, L. 

 A. PEDATUM, L. Maiden Hair Fern. 



Rich moist woods. Common throughout the State 

 (Millspaugh). Preston: near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). 



ASPLENIUM, L. 

 A. PINNATIFIDUM Nutt. Spleenwort. 



Cliffs and rocks. Jefferson: near Harper's Ferry (Mertz 

 & Guttenberg). Monongalia : near Dellslow (Sheldon, 

 361). Fayette: near Nuttallburg, in clefts of boulders, rare 

 (Nuttall). 



