— 120 



often in standing water. New Brunswick to 

 Mississippi, Nebraska and the Northwest Terri- 

 tory; also in Mexico, Europe, Asia and South 

 Africa. — 0. spectabilis Willd. 



SCHIZ^EACE.-E. 

 Aneimia Sw. 



19- Aneimia adiantifolia Sw. Tolerably common; in 

 moist open places. Florida; also in the West 

 Indies and Mexico. — Ornithopteris adiantifolia 

 (L.). 



19a. Aneimia Mexicana Klotzsch. Rare. In moist 

 places Texas and Mexico to Honduras. — Orni- 

 thopteris Mexicana (Klotzsch). 



Lygodium Sw. 



20. Lygodium Japonicum Sw. Japanese Climbing 



Fern. Naturalized near Thomasville, Georgia. 



21. Lygfodium palmatum Bernh. Climbing Fern; 



Hartford Fern. Not uncommon; in moist 

 shades from New Hampshire and Massachusetts 

 to Florida mostly near the coast ; also in Ken- 

 tucky and Tennessee. 



Schiz.ea J. E. Smith. 



22. Schizaea pusilla Pursh. Curly Grass. Rare and 



local. Often found abundantly in limited areas. 

 New Jersey, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton and New- 

 foundland. Found in cranberry bogs. 

 {To be continued.) 



Miss Caroline G. Soule writes that Azolla Caroliniana 

 grows abundantly on the water in Forest Park, Spring- 

 field, Mass. Owners of extensive grounds in other parts 

 of the Northern States would find this plant worth 

 naturalizing. 



