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abundant fern we have. At Sagunay the plants are so common 
as to encroach even upon the Cassandra calyculata. Millers, Ind. 
[Higley & Raddin]. 
Reported also from Lake Co. I have found it in all the 
counties except Elkhart where it is probably also found in 
places I have not seen.. 
TRICHOMANES Dioscorides. 
Tour. El. Bot. 430, (1694). Inst. R. H. 539, (1700), Bubani 
Pier yie-4:° “424. (1901), 
ASPLENIUM* Tour. Inst. Rei Herb. 544, (1700) El. Bot., 
(1694) p. 434. Dodonaeus Pempt. p. 465, (1583) etc. also Linn. 
Gen. Pip: 322, -(1737), do. p. 485; (1754). Sp: Pl. p: 1078, '(1753)- 
Asplenum Matthioli (1554). Comment Dios. p. 414, also do. 
(1552) p. 547, and (1560) ete. Cetrach} Caesalpinus, De Plantis. 
p. 575., also Euricius Cordus. 
Trichomanes ebeneum (Ait). 
Asplenium ebeneum Ait. Hort. Kew. 3: 462, (1789). 
Asplenium platyneuron (Linn.) Oakes D. C. Eaton, Ferns 
Noam. £: 24; (1879). ap 
No. 9308 NW. of Notre Dame also 9413. Not infrequent. 
Found also in both counties in Michigan and Elkhart and Porter 
in Indiana. Millers, Ind. [Bastin]. Berry Lake, Ind. [Higley & 
Raddin]. 
Trichromanes acrostichoides (Swartz). 
Asplenium acrostichoides Swartz do. p. 54. Asplenium 
thelypteroides Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 265, (1803). Diplazium 
thelypteroides Presl. Pterid. 114, (1836). Laporte Co. [Deam]. 
Found in Steuben Co. and may be found in our area. I 
have not as yet found it. Berry Lake, Ind. [Higley & Raddin], 
ADIANTUM Hypocrates Eid. XIII. v. 40. etc. Theophrastus 
Hist. Pl. VII, 13. Nicander. Ther. V. 846. Dioscorides, Pliny, 
etc., etc., and nearly all pre-Linnaean writers. : 
Adiantum Tour. Els. Bot. p. 433, (1694). Inst. Rei. Herb. 
P- 543, (1700). ADIANTUM Ljinn., Syst. Nat. ist ed. (1735).; 
*The Asplenium of Dioscorides, Pliny and some other pre-Linnaean 
authors has been taken out of this genus. See Bubani l. c. 
+ The- genus Ceterach is now considered as a valid separate genus 
distinct from Aspienium Jinn. by some authors. 
