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National Forest, alt. 8000 ft., D. F. Korstian and F. S. 
Baker (N). 
Uran: In crevices of rocks near Kanab, Ivar Tide- 
strom no. 2284 (N); Armstrong and White Canyons near 
the Natural Bridges, alt. 1600-1800 m., P. A. Rydberg 
and A. O. Garrett no. 9421 (N); Three Lakes, Kane Co., 
alt. 1800 m. W. W. Eggleston no. 10243 (N). 
Wasuineton: Klickitat Co., on cliffs near the Colum- 
bia, W. N. Suksdorf no. 2083 (M and N, two sheets); 
cliffs east of Bingen, Klickitat Co., W. N. Suksdorf coll., 
ex herb. F. L. Pickett no. 561 (N), a different collection 
from the above, but apparently from the same locality. 
British CotumBia: Carbonate Draw [Upper Colum- 
bia Valley] Edw. R. Heacock in Shaw’s Selkirk Flora, 
no. 272 (M). 
While a large number of specimens of Pellaea glabella 
have been examined, they all fall within the geographical 
range delimited in my former paper on that species. 
University or MINnNEsora. ae 
A List of Ferns found in New Hampshire. 
CHARLES S. AND WILLIAM F. LEWIS. 
These ferns were found during the summers of 1916 
and 1918 in four localities: a. The northeastern corner 
of Lake Winnepesaukee near Melvin Village, 1916. 
This includes Mt. Shaw. b. The neighborhood of 
North Woodstock and the mountains near that village, 
1916. c. The neighborhood of Whitefield, 1918. d. 
The Presidential Range, including especially Mt. Wash- 
ington approached from the Castellated Trail and 
King’s Ravine, 1918: also Owl’s Head, Cherry Mt. 
‘The names are in the order of the seventh edition of 
