be 
ie “AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
is certainly no justification for comparing the leaves 
of these plants to the stems, leaves, and flowers of a 
Perey 
It will be seen, then, that a magazine devoted to 
ferns, lyeopods, and equisetes, can hardly be said to be 
devoted to one group of plants, and this distinction will 
have to be reserved for the four or five fungus periodi- 
- eals, and the French a scale ee the Revue 
| Bryologique. 
- ConumBra Unrversrrv. 
_ NOTES ON SOME FERNS FOUND DURING 
and some that are noted further on, I may ne — ‘ 
; . Phegopteris (L.) Und., fare ce oped 
pay of ae region. pends the more common ‘ene ae 
ua Struthiopteris (L.) Todaro, Dee a 
narginalis Dav. About midway wp 
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