ISOETACE&. ! 45 



0.300.45 mm. thick, marked with minute low tubercles, rarely 

 confluent into wrinkles ; microspores deep-brown, 0.026 0.031 

 mm. long, spinulose, rarely smooth. (/. Californica Engelm.) 

 Western Colorado (Brandegee), Utah, California, to Washing- 

 ton. 



2. Amphibious, partially emerged ; stomata always present. 



* Peripheral bast-bundles absent. 



t Velutn partial. 



7. I. saccharata Engelm. Trunk usually flat, depressed ; 

 leaves 10 20, awl-shaped, spreading, olive-green, 2' 3' long; 

 sporangia oblong, spotted, with a narrow velum ; ligula trian- 

 gular ; macrospores 0.40 0.47 mm. thick, covered with very 

 minute, distinct warts, which are sometimes a little confluent ; 

 microspores papillose, 0.024 0028 mm. long. Banks of 

 Wicomico river, below Salisbury, and of Nanticoke river, East- 

 ern Maryland (Candy). 



8. I. riparia Engelm. Leaves 15 30, slender, rather rigid, 

 deep-green, 4' 8' long, with numerous stomata ; sporangia 

 mostly oblong, distinctly brown-spotted, \ or covered by the 

 velum ; macrospores o.45--o.65 mm. thick, marked with isolated 

 .or anastomosing, jagged crests; microspores more or less tuber- 

 culate, 0.028 0.032 mm. long. Banks of Delaware River from 

 Burlington to Wilmington, Delaware ; Uxbridge, Massachusetts 

 (Robbins); Brattleborough, Vermont (Frosf) ; Maine (CfoV&?r/-) ; 

 Crow River, Hastings County, Ontario (Macouii). 



ft Velum complete. 



9- I. melanospora Engelm. Trunk flat, only slightly 

 bilobed ; leaves 5 10, distichous, slender, tapering, light-green, 

 2' 1\' long; sporangia orbicular or almost obcordate, $" -T' 

 long, entirely covered by the velum; ligula short triangular, 

 obtuse ; macrospores 0.35 0.45 mm. long, roughened with 

 distinct or rarely somewhat confluent warts, dark-colored ; 

 microspores smoothish or slightly papillose, 0.028 0.031 mm. 

 long. In shallow excavations in granite rock, Stone Mountain, 

 Georgia (Canty). 



** Peripheral bast-bundles present. 

 t Vehim partial or entirely wanting. 

 10. I. foveolata A. A. Eaton. Amphibious from a bilobed 



