Preliminary List of the Plants of New BrunsicicTc. 79 



896 E. hyemale, L. Rather rare. Bass River, Fowler; Drummond, 



Victoria Co., Hay. 



897 E. scirpoides, Michx. Common about River Charlo and Point 



Le Nim, Fowler, Herb. 



XCI. FILICES. 



388. POLYPODIOI, L. Polypody. 



898 P. vulgare, L. Common in clefts of rocks near St. John. In 



the northern counties I have only seen it at one spot at Bass 

 River, Fowler; Island in Nictau Lake, Say. 



389. ADIANTUM, L. Maidenhair. 



899 A. pedatum, L. Upper Restigouche and Upper St. John, 



Keswick Ridge, Foicler; Andover, Hay, Herb., Bulletin 

 II. 30 ; Moose Mountain, Carleton Co., Dr. Bailey; 

 Daley's Woods near Woodstock, Hay. 



390 PTERIS, L. Brake or Bracken. 



900 P. aquilina, L. Our most abundant Fern, everywhere. 



391. PELL^A, Link. - - - Cliff-Brake. 



901 P. gracilis, Hook. Cold damp clefts of densely shaded rocks. 



Morris Rock, Restigouche, Grand Falls, St. John, Fowler; 

 Woodstock and Madawaska, Hay. 



392. ASPLEXIUM, L. Spleexwort. 



902 A. viride, Hudson. Clefts of rocks, Tattagouche Falls, Glouces- 



ter Co., Green Head near St. John, and Drury's Cove, 

 Fowler; found at several stations about St. John, Hay, 

 Herb. 



903 A. thelypteroides, Michx. Rich shady woods, Bass River, 



Fowler; Fredericton, Vroom, Herb. ; Salmon River (Vic- 

 toria Co.) and Woodstock, Hay. 

 — 904 A. Filix-fcemina, Bernh. Very common throughout. 



393. SCOLOPEXDRIUM, Smith. - Hart's Tongue. 



905 S. vulgare, Smith. Near Woodstock, James Sutton, 1881, 

 Herb. Presented to Herb, bv Peter Jack, Esq , of Hali- 

 fax, Bulletin II. 30. 



394. PHEGOPTERIS, Fee. - - Beech-Fern. 



~~906 P. polvpodioides, Fee. Common throughout. Carleton, Hay, 

 Herb. 



