Ruee@: VERMONT, THE FERN LOVER’S PARADISE 85 
upon an isolated boulder covered with this charming 
fern. I took home plants for my garden, placed lime in 
the soil about them, and succeeded in keeping them 
alive for two or three years. 
I do not wish to give a check Ist of Verute ferns, as 
that has been done so well by Mr. W. W. Eggleston in 
his article, The Fern Flora of Vermont, in the Fern — 
Bulletin, April 1905, but I shall give a few notes about = 
some other species. Vermont claims seven of the a 
pleniums beside Asplenium ebenoides Scott, fee 
referred to. To me the A. viride Huds. is is one of ‘the 
most delicate of our ferns and one worthy ai 
E. J. Winslow risked his fife i 
Wie He was sl 
