1275. 
1279. 
1280. 
1281. 
1282. 
1283. 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
Apiantum Capittus-VEeNERIS L. L. 380. (New 
Braunfels). Aug. 1850. 
ANEIMIA MEXICANA Kl. L. 212. (New Braunfels). 
Nov. 1849. (III-572). 
ASPLENIUM RESILIENS Kze. IL. 408. (New Braun- 
fels. March) 1850. 
A. RESILIENS Kze. L. 215. (New Braunfels). Dec. 
1849. 
DRYOPTERIS PATENS Ktze. var. MACROURA (Kaulf.). 
L. 382. (New Braunfels). July 1850. Aspidium 
macrourum Kaulf. 
The large size of these fronds (1.5 m.), the long pinnae (1-2 dm.), 
with long falcate acute lobes and the thick texture seem to place 
our plants here, but it is doubtfully distinct from the smaller D. 
patens Ktze., which also occurs in this region. 
D. patens Ktze. var. MacrouRA (Kaulf.). L. 322. 
(New Braunfels. 1850). 
NoTHOLAENA SINUATA Kaulf. L. 605. (New Braun- 
fels). Nov. 1850. Form with deeply sinuate- 
dentate pinnae. 
N. srnuata Kaulf. L. 414. (New Braunfels). May 
1850. 
Pinnae with fewer and more shallow lobes than in the typical 
form. A similar specimen in the Engelmann Herbarium is given 
as var. argyrolepis A. Br., but I have not been able to find the 
description. 
PELLAEA DEALBATA Prantl. L. 608. (New Braun- 
fels). July 1851. 
P. rtexvosa Link. L. 463. (New Braunfels). May 
1850. 
OpHIOGLOSsUM ENGELMANNI Prantl. LL. 53.  Co- 
manche Spring. May 1849. 
“Moist places of the higher mountain valleys.” Type collec- 
tion; Jahrb. Konigl. Bot. Gart. Berlin. 33 318. 
Marsiuia uncinaTA A. Br. L. 125. (Comanche 
Spring). July 1849. 
M. uncrnata A. Br. L. 590. (New Braunfels). June 
1851. 
