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been found in New York and New Jersey, For this informa- 
tion I am indebted to Professor L. M. Underwood and Mr. 
R. C. Benedict of New York. Dr. Underwood considers the 
fern a hybrid between D, goldieana and D, marginalis. It is 
not described in any of our manuals. 
Phegopteris hexagonoptera (Michx.) Fee. Beech Fern. 
Not uncommon in flat places along- small streams, 
Woodsia obtusa (Spreng) Torr, Found only on a few 
stone walls in town. 
The fern allies found here are as follows: 
Equisetum hyemale L. Scouring. rush. Found by Dr, 
H, V, Wilson along Morgan’s Creek, Occurring also along 
the Oxford road near Durham. 
Lycopodium alopecuroides L. Club-moss, Growing 
only in an open wet place near the spot where Woodwardia 
was found. 
Lycopodium complanatum L, Christmas-gre^n, Found 
by me only near upper Laurel Hill, Reported from a few 
places by others, 
Selaginella apus L. Spring, Rather common among 
moss in wet places. 
