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fied his determination from fronds sent her soon after. 
One or two years before, from the same station, Mr. Rugg 
had transplanted to his fernery a plant, supposed to be 
D. Goldiana, which turned out to be its hybrid with 
D. marginalis. The station in Cavendish Gulf was inde- 
pendently discovered the same summer (1909) by Mrs. 
Elizabeth B. Davenport, of Brattleboro. She was pass- 
ing through on an automobile trip, without lens or collect- 
ing apparatus, and took no specimen; but her friend, 
Mrs. James Hartness, transferred to her garden in 
Springfield, Vt., a plant which Mr. Rugg examined in — 
September, after receiving Miss Slosson’s report, and 
recognized as the hybrid which he too had collected at 
the same station. : 
A third station in Vermont for this hybrid was. found 
in Pittsford, August, 1910, by Miss Slosson herself. 
For completeness of record, I cite here the other 
known stations for the plant, in addition to the sects . 
locality where Dr. Dowell discovered it in 1907: 
Near Jamesville, N. . ee C. Benedict, bis 1908; ee 
Torreya 8: 284. 6 Ja 1 
Waterloo, N.J., Dowell 59 5923, August 9: 1909; Am. Fem a 
Journal 1:14. Au 1910. es 
West Englewood, N. J., R re Benedict and aor a 
Dowell (6231), June 18, 1910, 
Mippiesury, VERMONT. 
