AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
A new locality for Asplenium ebenoides 
CHARLES H. BISSELL 
: The so-called “Scott’s Spleenwort” is so rare that its — 
discovery in a new locality should be of general interest. — 
_ So far as Connecticut is concerned it has been known only : 
: from the northwestern corner of the state. One plant: 
was. found in the town of Canaan by Mr. J. S. Adam, in 
= 1876. This plant lived and flourished for about 15 years 
but no other plants of the fern were found near it ane 
this one at last disappeared. 
1902 C. K. Averill found another plant in the 
but : at a station several miles from the other. 
species is, or was recently, known to grow in the 
eld, Mass., only a few miles from the sta- 
ied, so that the fern has been known in this 
Berlin. are extensive ridges of trap rock 
from southwest to north: : 
