Ss pages Ley aia FLORA OF Seay 3a “a 153 
EQUISETUM Oe nie Braun.—Near Denver, ie Smith; Porter. 
Saint Vrain Cation and Clear Creek, Coulte 
agen VARIEGATUM, Schleicher. —Cleat Creek, near Denver, 
Coulte 
FEIEILICES. 
POLYPODIUM Mul scinwe L.—Hall & Harbour, 694. Grand Cation of 
Aransas Bran 
RIS Levine ; ee Along the Platte, and in the Sierra Madre 
Ree at 10,000 feet altitude, Coulter. Wet sapere? Valley, Brandegee. 
CHEILANTHES FENDLERI, Hook. Spee. Fil., “ 103. Small; caudex 
creeping, scaly; stipes sparse, pce slender, b rown, scaly with sub- 
ulate, appressed scales, on the 7 and secondar ry rachises the scales 
. More copious, broader, ovate- Semele, white, glossy brown at the base; 
] 
fronds 2/-3/ long, ovate-lan neeolate, subcoriaceous, pale-green, gla- 
brous on both sides, tripinnate ; primary pinnules ovate- lanceolate, ob- 
tuse, pinnules rather large for the size of the frond, convex, broad- 
cuneate, sessile, somewhat decurrent, retuse at the apex, entire or. 2-3- 
lobed, the margin of the lobes merely ineurved, searcele confluent and 
forming the inv nee aay & Harbour; Brandegee ; : Canby ¥.. Chiann 
Cafion and Glen E 
arrange TOMENTOSA, ee —Grand Caiion of the Adie 
Brandegee 
CHEILANTHES LANUGINOSA, Nutt.—Meehan. Grand Caiion of the 
Arkansas, Brandegee. sama Cation, Porter. 
_ CHEILANTHES oe ATONI, Baker. Syn. Fil., p. 140. Stipes tufted, 3/6’ 
in length, wiry, erect, aha clothed with ai e brown, linear-subulate 
scales fronds j8 i in ‘Teng th, 14 —2 " bro: sel phe aneurin ripinnatifid ; 
low mee linear-oblong, 
pinn natifid; rachis rigid, covered with eae. ae ‘the pe, which also 
cover thickly the midrib of the pinne beneath, textur etapa upper 
surface densely clothed with a white woolly tomentum, ewer also densely 
Witte ted, the margin of the segments incurved —Grand Cafion of the 
‘Arkansas, Brandegee. 
NovHoL.ana FENDLERI, Kunze. Stip ipes desaely tufted, 2/4’ long, 
wiry, chestnut-brown, naked, the scales ag bright-ferruginonus ; sii 
o_3r each way, deltoid, tripinnate, al rachises very zigzag; pin 
pinnules, and segments all stalked, deltoid lobes close, rt blunt 
not more ae a long, 3 broad ; texture subcoriaceous re surface 
Fan 
frerentn 
Fremont Sounty. Brandegee. Cian Canon and Nes otha Pade fay 
PELLa@A  GRACILIS, Hook.—Ten. Mile Caiion, halon Breokeeiaiaiags, 
Brandegee 
PeLLaa ATROPURPUREA, Link.—Glen Eyrie, Porter. 
#A WRIGHTIANA, Hook. Allosorus) mucronata, Eaton. Sill. 
PELL PP. 
Jory July, 1856.) Stipes tufted, 24! long, strong, erect, naked, cap 
n, polished; fronds 3-6’ long, 1-3’ broad, deltoid, bipinnate; pinn 
sp reading Y or erect- patent, rigid, 1’ or more long, with se ral rinienk 
Scar. oblong pinnules, sterile ones flat, ovate, fertile ones narrowed, 
revolute on the margins, 3-4” long, with a sharp, mucronate wait 
Trachis chestnut-brown, polished like the stipe; texture coriaceous, both 
Surfaces naked, pale glaucous-green ; involuere broad, coriaceous, rolled 
hon Cit 
permanently over the sori—Canon City and vicinity, Brandegee. 
CRYPTOGRAMME ACROSTICHOIDES, R. Br. (Allosorus acrostichoides, 
