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4. Notholaena parryi D. C. Eaton, Amer. Nat. 9: 351. 1875. 

 Grand Canyon (Coconino County), Pagumpa and Yucca (Mohave 



County) to Maricopa, Pinal, and Yuma Counties, 2,000 to 4,000 feet, 

 dry hot situations, crevices of canyon walls and among rocks; very 

 common. Southwestern Utah and Arizona to the desert region of 

 southern California. 



5. Notholaena grayi Davenp., Torrey Bot. Club Bui. 7: 50. 1880. 



Notholaena hypoleuca Goodding, Muhlenbergia 8: 24. 1912. 



Near Clifton (Greenlee County), mountains of Cochise, Santa Cruz, 

 and Pima Counties, 4.000 to 6,u00 feet, dry rocky slopes; type from 

 southeastern Arizona [Courtis); the type of A', hypoleuca is from the 

 Mule Mountains {Goodding 1004). Western Texas to Arizona and 

 Mexico. 



6. Notholaena lemmoni D. C. Eaton, Torrev Bot. Club Bui. 7: 63. 



1SS0. 

 Rincon, Santa Catalina. and Santa Rita Mountains (Tima County . 

 about 4.000 feet. Known only from Arizona (the type, Lemmon in 

 1880) and northern Mexico. 



7. Notholaena standleyi Maxon, Amer. Fern Jour. 5: 1. 1915. 



Xotholaena hookeri D. C. Eaton in Wheeler, U. S. Survev 100th 

 Merid. Rpt. 6: 308. 1879. Not Lowe, 1856. 



Greenlee, Gila, Maricopa. Pinal, Santa Cruz, and Pima Counties. 

 1,100 to 6,500 feet, among rocks; common. Western Oklahoma and 

 Texas to Colorado, Arizona, and Mexico. 



8. Notholaena jonesii Maxon, Amer. Fern Jour. 7: 108. 1917. 

 Yasey's Paradise, Coconino County (Clover and Jotter 2254), near 



Superior, Pinal County {Whitehead 1806), crevices of limestone cliffs. 

 Southern Utah and Arizona to southern California. 



9. Notholaena limitanea Maxon, Amer. Fern Jour. 9: 70. 1919. 

 Clear Creek Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park (Coconino 



County), and mountains of Pinal. Cochise, Santa Cruz, and Pima 

 Counties, 4,000 to 7,000 feet, hillsides and cliffs. Western Texas to 

 southern Utah and Arizona. 



The var. mexicana (Maxon) Broun, founded on material from Chi- 

 huahua, Mexico, is represented by a collection from the Chiricahua 

 Mountains. 6,000 feet (Blumer 2390). It differs in its narrower and 

 less divided blades and its larger segments. Northern Mexico; 

 several collections. 



10. Notholaena californica D. C. Eaton, Torrev Bot. Club Bui. 10: 



27. 1883. 

 Near Congress Junction, Yavapai County (Wooton in 1892). Tule 

 Tank, Yuma County (Wiggins 6577), Tina j as Altas. Yuma County 

 (Whitehead in 1936) , 1, 000 to 3,000 feet, dry rocky slopes and canyons. 

 Arizona, southern California, and Baja California. 



11. Notholaena neglecta Maxon, Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herbarium 17: 



602. 1916. 

 Cochise County in the Mule Mountains (Goodding 1384) and II ua- 



chuca Mountains (Lemmon in 1882), south faces of limestone cliffs. 

 Southeastern Arizona and northern Mexico. 



