68 Pteidophytes of Lake Superior 



I am glad to say that this and another near-by station, 

 on Spring River, of this rare fern are not likely to be 

 disturbed, as they are rather inaccessible and are sur- 

 rounded by rocky waste ground that is of little value 

 for utilitarian purposes. 



Webb City, Missouri. 



Notes on the Pteridophytes of the north shore of 



Lake Superior — IL 



0. E. Jennings 



In this Journal for June, 1913, the writer gave a list 

 of the pteridophytes collected during the summer of 

 1912 at various points along the north and northwest 

 shore of Lake Superior, ranging from Fort William 

 in the west to Heron Bay in the east, and extending 

 northward to about twenty miles north of Nepigon. 

 During the summer of 1913, the writer and Mrs. Jennings 

 spent another period of three months in the same general 

 region, but working for the most part in different locali- 

 ties. The pteridophytes collected during this second 

 season have been very kindly worked over by Prof. 

 L. S. Hopkins, and it is thought probably worth while 

 as a further contribution to the known distribution of 

 the pteridophytes of North America to publish a record 

 of this collection also. 



Lycopodiales 



Michx 



Base of Rabbit Mt„ 3 mi. s. e. of Stanley; Maioney's 



Harbor, Magnet Point, Lake Superior; shore of channel, 

 Porphyry Island, Lake Superior. 



2. LyCOPODIUM ANNOTINl M L. 



On sand-hills 3 mi. s. e. of Stanley; e. side Loon Lake; 



