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Osmunda cinuamomea. Cinnamon Fern. 

 — Common, in the woods by the Mountains 

 last of May and first of June. 



Osmunda claytoniana. Flowering Fern — 

 Common with the others 



Polypodium vulgare, Common Poly pod. 



— Everywhere. May and June. 



Polypodium hexagonopteruni, Triangu- 

 lar Polypod — in moist rich woodland soil, 

 foot of mountain, not rare. June 29. 



(Pteris aquilina. Common Brake — Com- 

 mon but hardly yet in fruit). 



Adiantum pedantum, Maiden's-hair. — 

 Abundant throughout the woods, barely in 

 fruit June 30. 



Asplenium trichomanes, Dwarf Spleen- 

 wort — Rather common, along rocky 

 places April 18. 

 Asplenium ebeneum Ebony Spleen-wort. 



— Like the last and with the last. 

 Asplenium felix-fsemiua. Female Fern. 



— *'June 1, not rare '' 



Asplenium thelipteroides, Silver Spleen- 

 wort. — Rather common, on the banks in 

 moist soil by brooks. June 29 (barely out 

 yet). 



Antigramma rhyzophylla. Walking Fern. 



— Not rare, found in several situa ions on 

 the mountains, very local yet often quite 

 thick when it was found. April 22. 



Aspidium acrostichoides, Shield Fern.— 

 Common in many places, hardly yet fruited. 

 June 30. 



Aspidium marginale, Marginal Shield 

 Fern. — Common in the mountains and 

 woods. June 30, and both earlier and 

 later. 



