1279. 
1280. 
1281. 
1282. 
1283. 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
Aprantum Capinius-Veneris L. L. 380. (New 
Braunfels). Aug. 1850. 
ANEIMIA MEXICANA Kl. L. 212. (New Braunfels). 
Noy. 1849. (III-572). 
ASPLENIUM RESILIENS Kze. L. 408. (New Braun- 
fels. March) 1850. 
A. RESILIENS Kze. L. 215. (New Braunfels). Dec. 
1849. 
DRYOPTERIS PATENS Ktze. var. MACROURA (Kaullf.). 
L. 382. (New Braunfels). July 1850. <Asjidium 
macrourum Kaulf. 
The large size of these fronds (1.5 m.), the long pinnae (1-2 dm.), 
with long faleate acute lobes and the thick texture seem to place 
our plants here, but it is doubtfully a from the smaller D. 
patens Ktze., which also occurs in this r 
D. patens Ktze. var. MACROURA ae | Pars 9-2 
(New Braunfels. 1850). 
NorHoLAENA SINUATA Kaulf. L. 605. (New Braun- 
fels). Nov. 1850. Form with deeply sinuate- 
dentate pinnae. 
N. stnuata Kaulf. L. 414. (New Braunfels). May 
1850. 
Pinnae with fewer and more shallow lobes than in the typical 
form. A similar specimen in the Engelmann Herbarium is given 
as var. argyrolepis A. Br., but I have not been able to find the 
description. 
PELLAEA DEALBATA Prantl. L. 608. (New Braun- 
fels). July 1851. 
P. rtexvosa Link. L. 463. (New Braunfels). May 
1850. 
OpHioGLossumM ENGELMANNI Prantl. L. 53. Co- 
manche Spring. May 1849. 
‘“‘Moist places of the higher mountain valleys.” Type collec- 
tion; Jahrb. Kénigl. Bot. Gart. Berlin. 3: 318. 
Marsiuia uncinaTA A. Br. L. 125. (Comanche 
Spring). July 1849. 
M. uncrnata A. Br. L. 590. (New Braunfels). June 
1851. 
