164 FLORA OF WINNESHIEK COUNTY. 



Nephr odium thelyj D Um thelyi 



Swart/.. ) Shield fern. Locally common in open bogs. Bee- 

 per. 



Nephrodium goldieanum (Hk.) Ilk. .V G 



Ilk.) Gk)W Nol common, In rich woods. De- 



corah (Goddard). 



Athynum filix-fucmiioi (L.) Roth. [Anpleuiitm filia 



na Bernb.) Lady-fern. Common in woods. Beeper, Calmar. 



Camptosorus rhieophylhu (L.) Link. Walking I 

 common, on moesy Ledges. Decorah (Savage); Canoe creek. 



Pteridiunt aquUimm (L.) Kulm. Com- 



mon Brake. Common in open wood-. Beeper, Calmar; De- 

 corah (Fitzpatrick). 



PeUaea atropurpurea (L.) Link. Bock Brake. Common on 

 exposed limestone ledges. Decorah. Kendallville, north fork of 

 Bear creek, Highlandville. 



Cryptogramma steUeri (Gmel.) PrantL A\Pettaea gracilis 

 Hook.) Smaller Cliff-brake. Locally common on shaded lime- 

 stone ledges. Highlandville; Decorah (Savage). 



Cheilanthes feei Moore. (C. lanuginosa Xutt.) Lip-fern. Not 

 common, on exposed rocks. Decorah i Calvin). 



Adiantum pedatum L. Maidenhair Pern. Common in deep 

 wods. Decorah (Goddard), Hesper. 



Family 4. Lycofiodiacea. Club Motses. 



Lycopodium lucidulum Miehx. Clnb-mosfi Reported by 



Arthur from Hesper. The species occurs in damp woode. 



Family 5. Selaginellacea. 



linetta rupestrU I Spring. Locally common. Dry 

 rocky soils and sandstone ledges. Hesper, north fork of Bear 

 creek. 



SUBKINGDOM SPERMATOPHYTA. FLOWERING PLANTS 



Class 1. GymnosperniEe. Conifers. 



Family I. Pitta . 



I.. White Pine. Locally frequent in 

 woods especially above rocky ledges, along the Upper Iowa 

 Upper [owe river. tfosl abundant w ;illville and 



along Pine, Bear and Canoe creek - of white pine 



mi township. 



