54 AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
County, 11789, 11887; Gamble’s Ranch, Armstrong 
County, 13913; Stephensville, Erath County, 14179; 
Barksdale, Edwards County. 
_ Grows amongst rocks and on rocky ledges of partially 
shaded ravines and hillsides. One of the most widely 
distributed ferns in the state. 
Petuana Wricutrana Hook. Llano, Llano County, 
10284, 
Growing here in clefts of sandstone, on dry hill- 
sides. 
- PELLAEA AsPERA (Hook.) Baker. Lacey’s Ranch, 
Kerr County, 10026; Laredo, Webb County, 11319; 
Menard, Menard County, 11886; Blanco, Blanco 
County, 12869, 13287; San Saba, San Saba County, 
11799; Colorado, Mitchell County, 13778; Austin, 
Travis County, 13666; Kerrville, Kerr County; Sabinal, 
Uvalde County; Fischers Store, Comal County; Medina 
Lake, Bandera County; Barksdale, Edwards County. 
In rocky clefts or under protecting ledges. Usually 
in limestone formations, but at Laredo and Colorado 
found in sandstone clefts. 
PELLAEA PULCHELLA (Mart. & Gal.) Fée. Leakey, 
Real County, 10144; Conecan, Uvalde County, 11554; 
Montell, Uvalde County, 12991; Chalk Bluff, Uvalde 
County; Barksdale, Edwards County. 
Found on high limestone hills, on rather exposed 
ledges. 
PELLAEA FLExvOSA (Kaulf.) Link. Austin, Travis 
County, 9341; Lacey’s Ranch, Kerr County, 10024; 
Leakey, Real County, 10140; Uvalde, Uvalde County, 
11052; San Saba, San Saba County, 11790; San Marcos, 
Hays County, 12108; Sabina Creek, Kendall County, 
13640; Manchaca, Travis County; Barksdale, Edwards 
County. 
