Texas Pteridophyta—III 
ERNEST J. PALMER 
CHEILANTHES TOMENTOSA Link. Granite Mountain, 
Burnet County, 10261; Milano, Milam County, 11689: 
San Saba, San Saba County: 11821; Brownwood, Brown 
County, 11908. 
In clefts or ledges, usually of sandstone or silicious 
rocks. The specimens from Granite Mountain were 
growing in clefts of granite, where it is commonly found. 
CHEILANTHES LinpHEIMERI Hook. Leakey, Real 
County, 10142; Uvalde, Uvalde County, 11047, 13503. 
Found at Uvalde amongst trap-rock (phonolite) 
rubble, and at Leakey ane dry limestone ledges of 
high hills. 
NOTHOLAENA DEALBATA (Pursh) Kunze. Brown- 
wood, Brown County, 10377, 11114; San Saba, San 
Saba County, 11805; Johnsville, Erath County, 14200; 
Strawn, Palopinto County, 14238; San Marcos, Hays 
Count 
In clefts of dry limestone cliffs and boulders, with 
partial shade. Most abundant in the Carboniferous 
area and appears to have extended thence into the 
edge of the Comanchean formations. 
NOTHOLAENA CANDIDA (Mart. & Gal.) Hook. Leakey, 
Real County, 10145; Barksdale, Edwards County, 11011 : 
Concan, Uvalde County, 11552; Montell, Uvalde 
County, 13001; Devils River, Valverde County; Junc- 
tion, Kimble County; Chalk Bluff, Uvalde County. 
Found on high limestone hills, growing on exposed 
slopes and ledges. 
NOTHOLAENA sinuaTA (Sw.) Kaulf. Leakey, Real 
County, 10143; Barksdale, Edwards County; Uvalde, 
Uvalde County, 11048; San Angelo, Tom Green County, 
81 
