Ferns of the Coast Region of S. Carolina 



83 



occurring in Costa Rica (Pittier 7504). For the present 

 I cannot say what species he has so determined; it is 



scarcely a Stigmatopteris. 



Up to the present time S. ajclocolpa and S. prasina 

 are the only species of the genus known which are fully 

 bipinnate with pinnatihd pinnulae. Even the very 

 large 8. contractu (Christ) C. Chr. is bipinnatifid only, 

 with the large segments again deeply incised. 



Copenhagen, May, 1914. 



Preliminary list of the ferns of the coast region 



of South Carolina north of Charleston* 



LAURA M. BRAGG 



The present paper is based on records from the 

 Charleston Museum's plant survey of South Carolina. 

 This survey aims to record for each species in bouth 



Carolina, (1) all published references to occurrence 



within the state, (2) data relative to herbarium .speci- 

 mens collected within the state, and. (3) the ^nbution 

 of species as indicated by collecting and ecological 

 study in different sections of the state. 



For this summary of the ferns of the coast region nor 

 of Charleston the published sources have been Jo 



tiarleston the puoiiMivu w »« , 



.nan's Catalogue of phaenogamous &*** 



>_, native or naturalized, found W^»*£ w . 



itv of Charleston. South Carolina, 1834 . 



Ravenel's Catalogue of the natural orders of plant ^ 



Bachman's 



ferns 



t 



•Reprtated with the u.MHion of ^^/^^c^ieston Museum 

 aiions of ,i„. rmonnm from U» Bulk-tin of the U» 



fications of the synonymy 



io: 17 22. Feb. 1914. 



t Proc. Amer. Assoc Adv. Set., 2-17. WW. 



XProc. Ell. 3oC . I. Oct., 241-2W. 1857, 



