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(3018.) C. bulbifera, Bernh., I.e., part i., 27. Hook. PI. Bor.-Am., 

 ii., 260 Provancher, PI. Can., 719. Lawson, Can. Nat, i., 287. 

 Goode, Can. Nat, ix., 299. Macoun & Burgess, Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Can., ii., sect, iv., 214. 



Polypodium bulbiferum, Linn., Sp. PL, 1553. 



Aspidium bulbiferum, Swartz, Schrad. Journ. Bot, ii, 41 ; Syn. Fil., 59. 



Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept., ii., 663. 



Cystea bulbifera, Smith, Engl. PL, iv. 286. Watt, Can. Nat, iv., 363. 

 Nephrodium bulbiferum, Michx., Fl. Bor.-Am., ii., 268. 

 Aspidium atomarium, Muhl., MS. Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. if., 665. 



A slender, tufted species, occurring in wet places among rocks, or in 

 low rich woods. It is found in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 

 though not common, and extends westward to the Lake of the 

 Woods. Hartley's Waterfall, Pirate Harbour, Strait of Canso, N.S. 

 (Ball.) Aspey Bay, Cape Breton. (McKay.) Newport, Hants Co., N.S.; 

 and Grand Falls, N.B. (Jack.) Very abundant about the Lower St. 

 John, Coldbrook, N.B. (Hay.) Eestigouche and St. John, N.B. (Fowler.) 

 On damp limestone rock 3 up Jupiter River. Island of Anticosti, Que. 

 (Macoun.) Common in Quebec. (Provancher, D' Urban, Bell, Maclagan t 

 McCord, St. Cyr, &c.) ^ery abundant throughout Ontario, as far west 

 as the Bruce Peninsula. (Lawson, Billings, Macoun, Logie, Burgess, &c.) 

 Manitoulin Islands, Ont. (J.. Bell.) Lake of the Woods. (Dawson.) 

 North-west Angle, Lake of the Woods. (Burgess.) 



(3019.) C. montana, Bernh., I.e., part ii., 26. Hook., Fl. Bor.-Am., 



ii., 260. Macoun & Burgess, Trans. Eoy. Soc. Can., ii., sect iv., 

 215. Burgess, Trans. Eoy. Soc. Can. iv., sect, iv., 17. 



Aspidium montanum, Swartz, Schrad. Journ. Bot., ii., 42 ; Syn. Fil., 61. 

 Cystea montana, Lam. Watt, Can. Nat. iv., 363. 



One of our rarest ferns, finding its home in low, dense woods, gene- 

 rally along creeks. Labrador. (Butler.) In a deep ravine beside a 

 brook, on the northern face of Mount Albert, Shickshock Mountains, 

 Graspe", Que.; in a cedar swamp, near the silver mine north of Current 

 River, Lake Superior, Ont. ; abundant in Kicking-Horse Pass, 

 Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) Plentiful along a spring creek, 

 running through spruce woods, about ten miles from the H. B. Co.'s 

 post on Lake Mistissini, N. E. Ter. (J. M. Macoun.) By streams, in 

 shady alpine woods, in the Eocky Mountains, Lat 52-56. (Drummond.) 



