NOTES ON OUR LOCAL PLANTS 275 
by a purple mold which destroys the fructification. (No. 2790.) 
Stephensville, Mich., (Berrien Co.) 
Osmunda cinnamomea Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1066 (1753). 
Found together with the preceding throughout our region 
in every county of both states above mentioned. No. 9319. Notre 
Dame, Ind. 
Osmunda claytoniana Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1066, (1753). 
Osmunda interrupta Michx, Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 273, (1803). 
Not quite as common as the two preceding, but found in 
all the counties of the area. Notably at Mineral Springs, Ind., 
(Porter, Co.) Near Woodland, Ind., North Liberty, Lakeville 
and north of Notre Dame, (St. Joseph Co.) 
Family 3. POLYPODIACEAE R. Brown, Prodr. FI. 
Nov.. Holl. 1: 145 (1810).) 
ANGIOPTERIS Mitchell Diss. p. 29. (1748) and (1769), also 
Adanson, Fam. des Plantes 2, 21, (1763). 
OnocLEA Linn., Sp. Pl. p. 1062, (1753); Gen. Pl. p. 484. (1754) 
Angiopteris sensibilis (Linn.) 
Onoclea sensibilis Linn., Sp. Pl. do. 
I have found this plant throughout the region embraced by 
this list. Specific mention of localities would be useless. 
SERULAIOPRTERTS (Cordts”. De * Plantis,- Tho by A568), 
Op. Posth. also Struthiopteris Willd. Ges. Nat. Fr. Berl. 3, 160 
1809) not Sitruthiopteris Haller Fl. Helv. 132 (1768) and same 
(1742) in part; nor Scopoli Fl. Car. (1760) and (1772) 2nd ed. 
nor Weis Pl. Crypt. ‘Fl. Gw. 286. (1770) nor Idwig-Boehmer 
Def. Gen. Pl. as Subgenus (1760) p. 479=Lomaria Spicant. Nor 
Struthiopteris Bernh., Schrad. Jr. (1800), 126 (1801) =Osmunda. 
MaTreucia Todaro, Syn. Pl. Acot. Vase. Sic. 30, (1866). 
Onoclea Linn., (1753) in part. Strutiofera Muntig. Pterinodes 
Siegesb. Prim Fl. Pt. 19, (1736). Filicastrum Amm. Stirp. Ruth. 
175 (1739) also Haller (1 45). 
Onoclea Linn., (1753) in part. 
Struthiopteris Cordi. Thalius Sylva Hercyna p. 119-121 
(1586). 
MATTEUCIA STRUTHIOPTERIS (Linn.,) Todaro. J. ¢. Onoclea, 
Struthiopteris Germanica Willd. 1. ¢., 
