Ferns of the Coast Region of S. Carolina 91 



Records. Bachman: Charleston. Bragg: Charles- 

 ton, Georgetown County, Ingleside, James Island, Ot- 

 ranto, Stateburg. Coker: Hartsville. Ravenel; Eutaw 

 Springs, Santee Canal. 



Asplenium trichomanes L. Recorded by Bachman 

 only. 



Asplenium iuta-muraria L. Recorded by Bach- 

 man only. 



Athyrium filix-foemina (L.) Roth. Lady Fern. 

 Frequent in rich damp woods. Spores mature in May. 



Records. Bachman: Charleston. Bragg: Charleston 

 Navy Yard (11), Otranto. Coker: Hartsville. Ravenel: 



8 antee Canal. 



LoRINSERIA AREOLATA (L.) Presl. NET-VEIXED 



Chain-fern. Very abundant in freshwater swamps 

 <and along the rice field canals. 



Records. Bachman: Charleston. Bragg: Charleston 

 Navy Yard (H), Otranto, Georgetown County along 

 rice lands of Pee Hee and Waccamaw Rivers, St. An- 

 drews Parish (H), Sumter. Coker: Hartsville, Ten 



Mile. Ravenel. Santee Canal (H). 



Onoclka sknsibilis L. Sensitive Fekn\ Not com- 

 mon. 



Records. Bachman: Charleston. Bragg: St. An- 

 drews Parish (H). Ravenel: Santee Canal (H). 



POLYSTICHUM ACROSTK I10IDES (MichX.) Schott. 



Christmas Fern. Common in dry mixed woods near 

 the coast. At Stateburg found in a deep gorge. 

 Brought into Charleston throughout the year by the 

 negro women selling flowers. 



Records. Bachman: Charleston. Bragg: Cainhoy, 

 Otranto (H), Plantersville, Stateburg. Porcher: St. 



Johns Berkeley. 



Dbyoptebis novbbobacsnbis (L.) A. Gray. New 

 York Fern. Recorded by Bachman, probably er- 



