Texas Prermopruyta—II 51 
BOTRYCHIUM VIRGINIANUM  L, Livingston, Polk 
County, 5270; Marshall, Harrison County, 5301 and 
13227; Lacey’s Ranch, Kerr County, 9981; Palestine, 
Anderton County, 13425; San Augustine, San Augustine 
County; 13240. 
Usually found in open woods or on rich, shaded hill- 
sides. The specimens from Kerr County are far out 
of its usual range, but it is there associated with a 
number of other eastern herbs and trees of the Atlantic 
forest belt, which seem to have survived from an earlier 
period, in the deep protected canyons. The plants 
were growing in rich alluvial soil, near a spring branch 
and in partial shade. 
SCHIZAEACEAE 
ORNITHOPTERIS MEXICANA (Kl.) Underw. Concan, 
Uvalde County, 10189; Leakey, Real County, 10139; 
Barksdale, Edwards County, 11001; Fischers Store, 
Comal County, 12180; Montell, Uvalde County; Medina 
Lake, Bandera County; Utopia, Uvalde County; Devils 
River, Valverde County. 
This species is usually found on dry, partially shaded, 
steep hillsides, on banks-of dry ravines or under over- 
hanging limestone ledges, in dry soil. It belongs to 
a flora that has come up from northern Mexico, and 
occupied the southern side of the Edwards Plateau. 
OSMUNDACEAE 
OSMUNDA REGALIS L. Milano, Milam County, 11683; 
Grapeland, Houston County, 12072; Marshall, Harrison 
County, 13216; Fletcher, Hardin County; Palestine, 
Anderson County; San Augustine, San Augustine 
County; Oakwood, Leon County. 
Grows in wet, sandy woods, margins of sandy bogs, 
and on hummocks in deep swamps. 
OSMUNDA CINNAMOMEA L. Milano, Milam County, 
11684; Grapeland, Houston County, 12058; Palestine, 
