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Osmunda cinnamomea. 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 Polypod. 



— Everywhere. May and June. 



Polypodium hexagonopterum, 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, MaidenVhair. — 

 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-fremina. Female Fern. 



— *'\June 1, not rare.' 1 



Asplenium thelipteroides, Silver Spleen- 

 wort. — Rather common, on the banks in 

 moist soil bv 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.--- 

 Oommon 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. 



