36 AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
Tuomas county: damp shaded banks, near water’s 
edge, Dismal river, July 12, 1889, nos. 6126, 6125, 6127, 
H. J. Webber; near Plummer ford, Dismal river, in 
damp woods, July 4, 1893, no. 1484, P. A. Rydberg. 
Brown county: Long Pine, June 25, 1892, Rev. J. M. 
Bates; September 4, 1893, no. 2939, Fred Clements. 
DRYOPTERIS THELYPTERIS (L.) A. Gray. (Aspidium 
thelypteris (L.) Swartz). Marsh shield-fern. 
This species is common in most portions of the state. 
It occurs in moist shady places and grassy wet bottoms, 
often associated with Onoclea sensibilis and —— 
with it a fern meadow. 
JEFFERSON county: Endicott, Republican valley, 
August 23, 1893, no. 2004, A. F. Woods & DeAlton 
Saunders. : 
FRANKLIN COUNTY: in prairie hay, cut in the Republi- 
can valley, near Franklin, May 5, 1896, no. 6777, £. M. 
Hussong. 
KEARNEY COUNTY: marsh near Platte river, June 15, 
1891, no. 478, P. A. Rydberg; Newark, July, 1892, Dr. 
H. Hapeman. 
BurraLo county: Kearney, 1887, G. A. Beecher; 
August, 1893, Misses Smith & Lee 
THoMas county: wet bottoms, Loup river, July 11, 
1889, no. 6123, H. J. Webber; wet bottoms, Dismal river, 
July 12, 1889, no. 6124, H. J. Webber; on south fork of 
Dismal river, in wet meadow, August 14, 1893, no. 1684, 
P. A. Rydberg; Halsey, July, 1911, R. J. Pool; also re- 
ported from the vicinity of Thedford by Bessey & Web- 
ber. 
DopcE county: Fremont, August 9, 1872, C. LE. 
Bessey. 
BROWN COUNTY: Long Pine, July 23, 1887, C. E. 
Bessey; Long Pine, Seven Springs, July, 1892, no. 443, 
Albert F. Woods; Long Pine, September 2, 18938, no- 
2936, Fred Clements. 
