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the frond being five angled and covered beneath with a dense light-yellow farina. Stipes stout, 
reddish brown and shining ; frond 1-2 inches long and fully as wide. 
NEUROGRAMME PEDATA, Link, Fil. Sp. p. 139; Fée, Gen. p. 168. Hemionitis, Swartz, Syn. 
Fil. p. 20 & 209, t. 1, f. 3. Along the Rio Grande, San Pedro, and Gila; mostly on rocks. 
GYMNOGRAMME TRIANGULARIS, Кашу. Enum. p. 73; Hook. & Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 153; Hook. Fl. 
Воғ.-Ат. 2, р. 259. Between San Diego and the Colorado; Schott. 
ASPLENIUM SEPTENTRIONALE, Hoffmann, Deutschlands Flora, 2, p. 12; Hook. & Arn. Brit. Flor. 
ed. Т, p. 588; Lindley Ф Moore, Nature Printed Ferns, t. 41, C. On Ben Moore, New Mexico, 
May ; Bigelow. (No. 2122, Wright.) 
ASPLENIUM TRICHOMANES, Linn.; Torr. Fl. New York, 2, p. 491; Lindl. & Moore, 1. c. t. 39. 
New Mexico; Wright, (No. 2121.) 
ASPLENIUM EBENEUM, Willd. Sp. Pl. 5, p. 329; Pursh, Fl. 2, p. 666; Torr. Fl. New York, 2, 
p. 492, Inthe Great Сайоп of the Rio Grande; Parry. 
POLYPODIUM CALIFORNICUM, Kaulf. Enum. p. 102; Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 161 4405; 
Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 2, p. 258. (Excl. Syn. Hook. & Grev. lc. Fil. t. 56.) San Diego; 
Bigelow. = 
Potypopium rNcaANUM, Willd. Sp. Pl. 5, р. 114, Pursh, Fl. 2, p. 659; Gray, Manual, p. 590. 
On igneous rocks near the Great Caiion of the Rio Grande; Parry. 
LasrREA PATENS, Presl, Tent. Pterid. p. 15; Liebmann, l. с. p. 119... Aspidium, Swz.; Willd. 
Sp. Pl. 5, p. 244; Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 162. А. molle, Kunze in Sill. Jour. (ser. 2) 6, 
p. 83. Common in western Texas and near the Rio Grande. This fern is found from Florida 
to Texas and in California, (Bot. Beech. 1. c.) Our specimens agree with those from the Kew 
Gardens in Herb. Gray, and do not рэн the venation of Nephrodium molle so well shown 
in Schott’s Genera Filicum. 
Lastrea ARGUTA, Brack. l.c.p.196.  Aspidium argute, Kaulf. 1. c. p. 242; Torr. Bot. Whippl. 
Hep. p. 160. Between San Diego and the Colorado. In Lindley d: Moore Nat. Print. Ferns, 
18, this is said to be only a larger and more developed form of L. rigida, Presl. 
Рогхвтісиом MUNITUM, Presl, 1. c. p. 83; Brack. l. с. р. 203.  Aspidium munitum, Кашу, 1. c. 
p.236; Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 2, p. 261. Between San Diego and the Colorado. 
PHANEROPHLEBIA NOBILIS, Presl, 1, c. p. 85; Liebmann, l. c. p. 124. Aspidium nobile, Schlecht. 
Linnea 5, p. 610; Kunze in Schk. Fil. Supp. 1, р. 155, t. 67. A. pumilum, Mart. Ё Gal. 1. c. p. 
64, t. 17, f. 1. Hueco tanks in western Texas, and at Van Horn's Well. . 
Woonsta OBTUSA, Torr. Catal. pl. N. Y. Fl. N. У. 2, р. 500; Hook. Sp. Fil. 1, p. 62. 
W. Perriniana, Hook. & Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 68. Hills near the Copper Mines. The specimens 
` are all small, and the pinnules are crisped and glandularly ciliated. Тһе same form occurs on 
the Columbia river. 
ANEMIA MEXICANA, Klotsch in Linnea, 18, p. 526 ; Kunze in Schk. Fil. Supp. 2, p. 15, t. 131; 
Hook. Ic. Pl. 988. Сїейв of rocks in a deep arroyo near the mouth of the Pecos, and at Medina 
creek. (No. 826 and 2117, Wright.) 
LYCOPODIACEZ. 
NOME RUPESTRIS, Spring, Monog. Lycop. 2, p. 55. Lycopodium rupestre, Linn.; Hook. 
Fl. Вог.-Ат. 2, р. 267. Along the Rio Grande at Eagle Pass and at the mouth of the Pecos, 
&c.; Schott, Bigelow. (No. 2116, Wright.) Var. 8. Hook. 1. c. excl. syn. Presl. S. struthioloides 
Torr. Bot. Whippl. Hep. p. 159, excl. syn. Presl. Mountains near El Paso; Wright. Organ 
