Fern Fiora or NEBRASKA—II ar 
Cuerry county: July 19, 1892, no. 278, J. G. Smith 
& Roscoe Pound. 
Dawes county: reported from the vicinity of Craw- 
ford by Bessey & Webber. 
NoTHOLAENA DEALBATA (Pursh) Kuntze. (Notholaena 
nivea dealbata (Pursh) Davenport). 
This species reaches its northern limit in Nebraska, 
ranging from Nebraska and Missouri to Texas and Ari- 
zona. Known in Nebraska only from a single locality. 
Cass county: Weeping Water, growing from crevices 
in rocks, August 22, 1888, no. 6112, H. J. Webber; dry 
rocks, August 22, 1888, Tom A. Williams; November 
11, 1895, no. 6773, T. A. Williams. 
ONOCLEA SENSIBILIS L. Sensitive fern. 
Frequent or common in low wet soil, often in grassy 
places, in some localities becoming a weed; ranges gener- 
ally throughout the state. - 
Oror county: Nebraska City, March, 1904, Cooper 
emcee a weather beaten fragment of the preceding 
year’s growth. 
JEFFERSON couNTY: Fairbury, southern Nebraska, 
September 1, 1892, no. 7270, Ruth A. Price; Endicott, 
Republican valley, August 23, 1893, no. 2003, A. F. 
Woods & DeAlton Saunders. 
BurraLo county: Kearney, August, 1893, no. 7703; 
along the Platte river, 1894, both by Misses sanath & Lee; 
Kearney, no. 6111, H. J. Webber. 
FRANKLIN countTY: in prairie hay cut in the Republi- 
can valley near Franklin, May 5, 1896, no. 6775, E. M. 
. Hussong. 
Tuomas couNTY: in woods near Pieane ford, Dis- 
mal river, August 23, 1893, no. 1377, P. A. Rydberg; 
low prairies, very common, Dismal river, July 12, 1889, 
no. 6110, H. J. Webber; Halsey, July, 1911, R. J. Pool. 
