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jacent to the conglomerate formation of the higher 

 ridges and slopes. 

 Thelypteris Phegopteris (L.) Slosson. Phcgopteris 

 polypodioidcs Fee. Long Beech Fern. 

 Moist humus in ravines, open woods and on rocky 

 hanks. Rare. Reported by Mr Johnson. 

 Thelypteris palustris Schott., Aspidium Thelypteris Sw. 

 Marsh Shield Fern 

 Common in swamps and marshes along the edge 

 of the glacial drift near Steamburg and Randolph. 

 Balsam swamp in Red House valley. Otherwise 

 absent from the park area, but to be looked for in 

 the larger valleys. 

 Thelyptefis noveboracensis (L.) Nieuwl., Aspidium 

 noveboracensc (L.) Sw., Dryoptcris novebora- 

 censis Gray. New York Fern 

 In moist humus of sterile or but slightly fertile 

 soils in open woods, on banks and in thickets. Very 

 common. 

 Thelypteris marginalis (L.) Nieuwl., Aspidium margin- 

 ale Sw., Dryoptcris marginalis Gray. Marginal 

 Shield Fern 

 In open woods, on wooded slopes and on or about 

 shaded rocky places. Frequent above the lower 

 valleys. 

 Thelypteris Goldiana (Hook.) Nieuwl., Aspidium 

 Goldianmn Hook., Dryoptcris Goldiana Gray. 

 Goldie's Fern 

 In rich moist humus of woodlands and slopes. 

 Rare. Woods near Buffalo camp on Quaker run, 

 Limestone cove near Onoville, headwaters of Stod- 

 dard brook etc. 



