TExas PreripopHyta—II1 83 
Widely distributed in both the eastern and western 
parts of the state. Commonly grows amongst rocks on 
partially shaded hillsides, but where such conditions 
are not found it appears to be quite adaptable. At 
Columbia it was found on knolls and about stumps in 
low, wet woods, at: College Station and San Augustine 
on banks in sandy woods, at Dayton on superficial 
roots of Magnolia trees and at Palestine on tree trunks, 
three or four decimetres above the ground. 
ATHYRIUM FrLrx-FoEMINA (L.) Roth. Marshall, Har- 
rison County, 5307; Larissa, Cherokee County, 8626; 
Grapeland, Houston County, 12057; San Augustine, 
San Augustine County, 12714; Palestine, Anderson 
County; Fletcher, Hardin County. 
In sandy bogs or moist, sandy woods, throughout 
the southern and eastern portions of the state. 
WoopWARDIA VIRGINICA (L.) Sm. Grapeland, Hous- 
ton County, 12059; San Augustine, San Augustine 
County, 12705. 
Found in sandy bogs or low, sandy woods, but no- 
where very abundant. 
WoopWARDIA AREOLATA (L.) Moore. Marshall, Har- 
rison County, 5310, 8607; Milano, Milam County, 
11682; Huntsville, Walker County, 12053; San Augus- 
tine, San Augustine County, 12704; Grapeland, Houston 
County; Palestine, Anderson County; Fletcher, Hardin 
County. 
Grows in similar situations to last, but is commoner 
and more widely distributed. 
ONOCLEA SENSIBILIS L. Marshall, Harrison County, 
5306; Larissa, Cherokee County, 8625; Palestine, Ander- 
son County, 10729; Houston, Harris County, 11997; 
Huntsville, Walker County, 12052; San Augustine, 
San Augustine County; Grapeland, Houston County. 
In swampy, open woods or sandy bogs, throughout 
the eastern part. 
