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Very local in its distribution on shaded, mossy banks of streams, in 

 rich woods, and low pastures. Fields and rich damp woods, Trueman- 

 ville, N.S. {H. Trueman.) Shady places in rich soil, Fredericton and 

 Bass Eiver, N.B. (Fowler.) Kennebeccasis, X.B. (Bay.) Magog, Que. 

 (Goods.) Port Simpson, B.C. (Anderson.) 



(2973.) B. simplex, Hitchcock, Sillim. Am. Journ. of Sci. and Arts, 

 vi. (1823) p. 103. Hook., Fl. Bor.-Am., ii., 265. Watt, Can. Nat.j 

 iv., 3G4. ilacoun & Burgess, Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., ii., sect, iv., 177. 



B. Virginicum, var. (?) simplex, Gray, Man., ed. 2, 602. Lawson, Can. 

 Nat, i., 292. 



Occurs in meadows, damp rich woods, and on hillsides. Windsor, 

 X.S. (How.) Truemanville, N.S. (Trueman.) Petitcodiac and Fie- 

 dericton, N.B. (Bailey.) Dalhousie, N.B. (Fletcher.) Prince Edward 

 Island. (F. Bain.) Near the sea shore, Temiscouata, Que. (Thomas.) 

 Quebec, Que. (Brunei.) Montreal, Que. (McCord.) A small island 

 at the east end of St. Joseph's Island, Georgian Bay, Ont. (J. Bel/.) 

 Common in meadows along the Kaministiquia River above Fort 

 William, Lake Superior, Ont. ; grassy slope below the peak of Castle 

 Mountain, near Silver City, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) Between 

 Cumberland House and Hudson Bay, N. W. Ter. (Drummond.) 



(2974.) B. ternatum, Swartz, Schrad. Joui-n., ii., IH., Watt, as var. 

 Americanum, Can. Nat., iv., 3(J4. Macoun & Burgess, Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. Can., ii., sect, iv., 177. Burgess, Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., iv., 

 sect, iv., 9. 



Bolrypxut lunarioides, Michx., Fl. Bor.-Am., II., 274. 



Bolrycliium lunarioides, Swartz, Syn. Fil., 172. Gray, Man., 672. Pro- 



vancher, Fl., Can., 722. Lawson, Can. Nat., i., 292. 

 Botrychium fumarioides, Willd., Sp. PL, v., 63. Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept., 



II., 655. 

 Botrychium ternatum. Swartz, var. lunarioides, Milde, Bot. Monog., 108. 



Macoun's Cat., No. 2340, var. i. 



The type, which has been matle to include var. lunarioides, var. 

 rutcefolium, var. australe, and sub-var. intermedium, has a very wide 

 range, extending quite across the continent and far northward. Cape 

 Porcujnne ; Boylston, Guysborough Co. ; Rawdon, Hants Co. ; and 

 other places in Nova Scotia. (Ball.) Bedford and Windsor, N.S. ; 

 Rapide de Femme, about six miles below Grand Falls, N.B. (.Jack.) 

 Rather common in New Brunswick. (Fowler.) Prince Edward 

 Island. (F. Bain.) Quebec, Que. (Sheppard.) Three Rivers, Que. 

 (Maclagan.) Isle of Orleans, Que. (St. Cyr.) St. Joachim, Que. 



