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THE FERN BULLETIN 



Woodsia ilvensis. Common on the summit of 

 Chamcook. 



Dicksonia punctilobula. Abundant in moist woods 

 throughout the region. The scent arising from beds 

 of this fern when after a hot day the cool moist breezes 

 come in from the sea is most delightful. 



Onoclea sensibilis. Frequent in marshes. 



Osmunda claytoniana. Common in moist woods. 



Osmunda cinnamomea. Frequent in moist situa- 

 tions. 



Botrychium obliquum. One specimen in a dry heath 

 on Deer Island. 



Botrychium ternatum intermedium. Frequent in a 

 dry heath near St. Andrews. 



Equisetum arvense. Common. 



Equisetum sylvaticum. Frequent in a swale near 

 St. Andrews. 



Equisetum Huviatile. Common-' in a marsh near 

 Chamcook. 



Ly co podium lucidulum. Frequent in moist woods. 



Ly co podium lucididum p or o phylum. Rare in deep 

 moss (Hypnum schreiberi) in coniferous woods on 

 Deer Island. 



Lycopodium inundatum. Common over a small 

 area on a bog on Campobello. 



Lycopodium annotinum. Common on the slopes 

 of Chamcook. 



Lycopodium annotinum pungens. Rare in a bog 

 near Herring Cove, Campobello Island. 



Lycopodium clavatum. Common. 



Lycopodium clavatum monostachyon. Frequent on 

 a heath near St. Andrews. 



Lycopodium obscurum dendroideum. Common. 

 Particularly luxuriant at edge of coniferous woods on 

 Deer Island.. 



