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Boynton reports it from Bartow County (Biltmore Bot. 

 Stud. 1: 147. 1902). I have seen it in Whitfield County 

 in Northwest Georgia and Walton, DeKalb, Upson, and 

 Meriwether Counties in Middle Georgia, on mountains 

 in every case. Evergreen. 



Athyrium thelypteroides Desv. Collected near 

 Toccoa (Northeast Georgia) by Dr. Small in 1893, and 

 reported from the State by Chapman, but locality not 

 specified. 



Athyrium Filix-fcemina (L.) Roth. In wet woods, 

 widely distributed over the State, but apparently absent 

 from thousands of square miles in the coastal plain. Near 

 the coast it grows in Chatham County, according to Mr. 

 Gilbert, and I have seen it in Charlton and Camden Coun- 

 ties, east of Okefinokee Swamp. In the upper half of the 

 State it is quite common. I have not attempted to dis- 

 tinguish its varieties. 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus (L.) Link. On shaded 

 rocks in the mountains rare. Known from Walker (see 

 Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 28:461. 1901) and Floyd Coun- 

 ties, in Northwest Georgia and collected near Blue Ridge 

 in Fannin County by A. M. Huger in 1900. Evergreen. 

 , Phegopteris hexagonoptera (Mx.) Fee. In rich 

 shady woods, extending the whole length of the State on 

 the west side. I have seen it in Fannin County near Blue 

 Ridge, in Whitfield County in Northwest Georgia, and in 

 Chattahoochee, Stewart, Houston, Randolph, Clay, Mil- 

 ler, and Decatur Counties in the coastal plain. Mr. Wil- 

 son has collected it in DeKalb County, not far from Stone 

 Mountain. Mrs. Taylor finds it in Thomas County. 



Nephrodium Noveboracense Desv. In damp shady 

 woods in the upper half of the State, rare. Grows in 

 Whitfield County, DeKalb County (Wilson), and on the 

 north side of the Pine Mountains in Meriwether County 

 (see Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 30:294. 1903). 



Nephrodium Thelypteris Desv. In damp woods, 

 about as rare as the preceding, known only from the 

 coastal plain. Seen once in Pulaski County, once in Sum- 

 ter and once in Randolph. 



