164 FLORA OF WINNESHIEK COUNTY. 
Nephrodium thelypteris (L.) Desv. (Aspidum thelypteris: 
Swartz.) Shield-fern. Locally common in open bogs. Hes- 
per. 
Nephrodium goldieanum (Hk.) Hk. & Gr. (Aspidium goldi- 
anum Hk.) Goldie’s Fern. Not common, in rich woods. De- 
corah (Goddard). ; 
Athyrium filia-foemina (L.) Roth. (Asplenium filia-foemi- 
na Bernh.) Lady-fern. Common in woods. Hesper, Calmar. 
Camptosorus rhizophyllus (L.) Link. Walking Fern. Not. 
common, on mossy ledges. Decorah (Savage); Canoe creek. 
Pteridiwm aquilinum (L.) Kuhn. (Pteris aquilina L.) Com- 
mon Brake. Ccmmon in open woods. Hesper, Calmar; De- 
corah (Fitzpatrick). . 
Pellaea atropurpurea (L.) Link. Rock Brake. Common on 
exposed limestone ledges. Decorah, Kendallville, north fork of 
Bear creek, Highlandville. 
Cryptogramma stelleri (Gmel.) Prantl. (Pellaea gracilis 
Hook.) Smaller Cliff-brake... Locally common on shaded lime- 
stone ledges. Highlandville; Decorah (Savage). 
Cheilanthes feei Moore. (C. lanuginosa Nutt.) Lip-fern. Not 
common, on exposed rocks. Decorah (Calvin). 
Adiantum pedatum LL. Maidenhair Fern. Common in deep. 
wods. Decorah (Goddard), Hesper. 
Family 4. Lycopodiacee. Club Mosses. 
Lycopodium lucidulum Michx. Club-moss. Reported by 
Arthur from Hesper. The species occurs in damp woods. 
Family 5. Selaginellacee, 
‘Selagimella rupestris (L.) Spring. Locally common. Dry 
rocky soils and sandstone ledges. Hesper, north fork of Bear 
creek. ; 
SUBKINGDOM SPERMATOPHYTA. FLOWERING PLANTS. 
Class 1, Gymnosperme, Conifers. : 
Family 1, Pinacee, 
_ Pinus strobus L. White Pine. Locally frequent in upland. 
woods especially above rocky ledges, along the Upper Iowa 
Upper Iowa river. Most abundant near Kendallville and 
along Pine, Bear-and Canoe creeks. Groves of white pine 
occur in Fremont township. 
