Fern Fiora or NEBRASKA—I 13 
of Nebraska. This material was largely collected or 
contributed during the botanical survey of Nebraska 
conducted by the botanical seminar, an organization 
founded and promoted by Dr. C. E. Bessey and his co- 
workers. 
ANNOTATED LIST OF SPECIES 
OPHIOGLOSSACEAE 
BoOTRYCHIUM VIRGINIANUM (L.) Swartz. Grape fern. 
In rich woods, preferring bluffs and cafions, rather 
common in favorable locations. 
DovGLas county: woods near ise July 9, 
1897, William Cleburne. 
Sarpy county: Bellevue, open woods, June 3, 1887, 
William Cleburne; Bellevue, May 2, 1893, no. 3282, 
Roscoe Pound & DeAlton Saunders. 
Cass county: Weeping Water, June, 1889, Tom A. 
Williams. 
LANCASTER county: Lincoln, June 30, 1886, no. 6102, 
woods west of Saltillo, H. J. Webber. 
THOMAS COUNTY: in woods near Plummer ford, Dis- 
mal river, July 3, 1893, no. 1467, P. A. Rydberg; Halsey, 
June 18, 1912, Raymond J. Pool & Donald Folsom. 
Dawes county: Belmont, wooded bluffs, July 18, 
1889, no. 6103, H. J. Webber. 
Sioux county: Squaw cafion, August, 1892, no. 444, 
Albert F. Woods; Monroe cafion, north of Harrison, 
June 21, 1911, Raymond J. Pool & C. V. Williams. 
BorrycHIuM NEGLECTUM Wood. (Botrychiwm ramosum 
(Roth) Aschers.). 
RANKLIN COUNTY: one specimen in the herbarium, 
collected by E. M. Hussong, in August, 1895, copses and 
meadows on Mr. Ewing’s farm, one mile northeast of 
Franklin, not abundant, no. 4689. It is labeled Botry- 
chium ternatum australe. ‘ 
