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PELLAEA MICROPHYLLA 107 
7 Nov., 1869, and the work could not have been pub- 
lished until after that date. 
The synonymy of the two species and a list of speci- 
mens examined (all in the Gray Herbarium) follows: 
PELLAEA MICROPHYLLA Mett. ex Kuhn. Linnaea 36: 
86. 1869. 
P. pulchella Eaton Ferns N. Am. 1: 81, pl. 11, 1878, 
and American authors, at least in part, not Fée. 
Texas: 1849, Wright 824 in pt., 825. 1851, Wright, 
2132.6 
Arizona: Head of Rio San Pedro, Nov. 5, 1850, 
Bigelow. 
Cuinuanua: Limestone ledges, Santa Eulalia Mts., 
March, 1885, Pringle 440. Santa Eulalia Mts., 2 Nov., 
1885, Pringle 458. 
Coanutmta: San Lorenzo Canon, 6 miles southeast of 
Saltillo, Sept. 21-23, 1904, Palmer 404. Mts. 6 miles 
east of Saltillo, July, 1880, Palmer 1423. Lerios, 45 
miles east of Saltillo, July, 1880, Palmer 1424. 
ELLAEA PULCHELLA (Mart. & Gal.) Fée. Gen. Fil. 
129. 1852. 
Allosorus pulchellus Mart. & Gal. Mém. Acad. Brux. 
15: 47, pl. 10 f. 1. 1842. Not Allosorus pulchellus Presl, 
1836, which is a Cheilanthes. Allosorus formosus 
Liebm. Vid. Selsk. Skr. V. 1: 220 (repr. 68). 1849. 
San Luis Porosr: Limestone ledges, San Jose Pass, 
16 Aug. 1890, Pringle 3401. Minas de San Rafael, 
June, 1911, Purpus 4882°. 
* The localities of these Wright collections are unce rtain. The Gray 
Herbarium sheet of No. 825 (the type collection of P. microphyl:a) gives 
no collection number. The collection number for No. 824 is apparently 
“high, stony hills of the Pecos, June 1, 1851.” The first locality is be 
Arizona, the second in Texas: any given s9ecimen of that number may 
from either st ate. 
