American Fern IJnurnal | 
APRIL-JUNE, 1920 No. 2. 
Vol. 10 
The Fern Flora of Nebraska—II 
T. J. FITZPATRICK 
ATHYRIUM FILIX-FOEMINA (L.) Roth. (Asplenium filiz- 
foemina (L.) Bernh.) Lady fern. 
Woods and thickets, frequent only in favorable places 
but not found in most portions of the state. A widely 
variable species and widely distributed, ranging gener- 
ally throughout North America, also found in Europe 
and Asia. 
Brown county: Long Pine, Seven Springs, July, 
1892, no. 441, Albert F. Woods; Long Pine, September, 
1893, no. 2938, Fred Clements. 
Dove.ias county: Omaha, from garden, from a plant 
gotten from 2569 Pierce St., July 27, 1901; also Septem- 
ber 16, 1901, and September 2, 1902, William Cleburne. 
LANCASTER coUNTY: Lincoln, July, 1886, no. 6122, 
H. J. Webber, a poor and fragmentary specimen but 
clearly this species. It is labeled Aspleniwm thelypter- 
oides Michx. 
CHEILANTHES FEEI Moore. (Cheilanthes lanuginosa 
Nutt.) Lip fern. 
Known only from the extreme western and south- 
western parts of the state; occurs on exposed rocks. 
BANNER CouNTY: exposed rocks of a cafion, one mile 
southwest from Hackberry Springs, August, 1890, 
P. A. Rydberg; August 8, 1891, no. 479, P. A. Rydberg. 
REDWILLOW couNnTY: reported by C. E. Bessey. 
[Vol. 10, No. 1 of the Journat, pages 1-32, was issued April 21, 1920.] 
