62 James Grossman and Dan Pittilio 



The project was financed by the U. S. Forest Service through an 

 appropriation to Berea College. Duplicate specimens were sent to 

 the U. S. Forest Service Herbarium for verification, one specimen was 

 deposited in the Central States Forestry Research Center herbarium, 

 and one was deposited in the Berea College herbarium. This is only 

 a preliminary report, as much collecting is yet to be done in the area. 



DIVISION TRACHEOPHYTA 

 SUBDIVISION SPHENOPSIDA 



EQUISETACEAE-Horsetail Family 

 Equisetum arvense L.— West Lake, stream bed 



SUBDIVISION PTEROPSIDA 

 CLASS FILICINEAE 



OPHIOGLOSSACEAE-Adder's-tongue Family 



Botrychium dissectum Spreng. forma obliquum (Muhl. ) Fern.— West Lake, border 



B. virginianum (L. ) Sw.— Upper Cowbell Hollow, drained woods 



POLYPODIACEAE-Fern Family 



Adiantum pedatum L.— Cowbell Hollow, drained woods 



Asplenium montanum Willd.— Millstone Ridge, cliff crevices 



Athyrium pycnocarpon (Spreng.) Tidestr.— Cowbell Hollow, woods 



A. thelypteroides ( Michx. ) Desv. form a acrostichoides ( Sw. ) Gilbert— Upper Cow- 

 bell Hollow, sandy loam in woods 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus (L. ) Link— Upper Cowbell Hollow, cliffs 



Cystopteris fragilis (L. ) Bernh. var. protusa Weatherby— Cowbell Hollow, along 

 stream in woods 



Dryopteris hexagonoptera (Michx.) Christens.— Pigg Hollow, open, wet soil 



D. marginalis ( L. ) A. Gray— Indian Fort Mtn., mixed woods 



D. noveboracenis (L. ) A. Gray— Upper Dogfoot Springs, stream in mixed woods 



Onoclea sensibilis L.— Cowbell Hollow, border 



Folypodium virginianum L. var. Virginian um— Upper Cowbell Hollow, rock cliffs 

 in mixed woods 



Polystichum acrostichoides (Michx.) Schott— Upper Cowbell Hollow, mixed 

 hardwoods 



Woodsia obtusa (Spreng.) Torr.— Burnt Ridge Road, sandy woods 



CLASS ANGIOSPERMAE 

 SUBCLASS MONOCOTYLEDONAE 



TYPHACEAE-Cat-tail Family 



Typha glauca Godr.— West Lake, marsh above lake 



GRAMINEAE-Grass Family 



Agropyron repens (L. ) Beauv.— West Lake, border 



Agrostis alba L.— Burnt Ridge, border 



A. perennans (Walt.) Tuckerm.— Indian Fort Theater, border 

 Andropogon virginicus L.— West Lake, border 



Brachyelytrum erectum ( Schreb. Beauv.— Indian Fort Mtn., sandy hardwoods 

 Bromus japonicus Thunb.— Pigg Hollow, fields and borders 



B. purgans L.— Indian Fort Mtn., open woodlands 

 B. tactorum L.— Indian Fort Theater, waste areas 

 Dactylis glomerata L.— Indian Fort Theater, waste area 



