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Ophioglossum Engelmanni Prantl. Reported by 

 Maxon, no specific locality being given. 



Botrychium simplex E. Hitchcock. Clute found 

 quite a colony of this species on a low, sandy ridge 

 at Glen Park, Lake County, on May 30, 1910 at 

 which time they were in full fruit. 



Botrychium dissectum Spreng. Reported by Deam 

 from LaPorte, Owen, Porter and Wells counties. 

 Maxon and Britton both report it from Indiana. 



Botrychium obliquum Muhl. Probably occurs in 

 favorable locations throughout the State as it has 

 been reported from both northern and southern 

 counties. 



Botrychium Virginianum (L.) Found in practi- 

 cally every county in which lists have been made. 

 Much more common than any other species of the 

 genus. 



OSMUNDACEAE. 



Osmunda regalis L. Occurs in favorable locations 

 throughout the State. Reported from Knox (Spill- 

 man), Vigo and Monroe (Blatchley) , Hamilton 

 (Wilson), Clark, Jackson, Noble, Steuben and 

 Wells (Deam), Jefferson (Coulter), Lake (Clute), 

 Floyd and Kosciusko. 



Osmunda claytonia L. Probably slightly less com- 

 mon than the preceeding. Vigo (Blatchey) , Mon- 

 roe (Blatchley and Woodburn), Gibson (Coulter), 

 Brown and Owen (Deam), Lake (Clute), Greene 

 and Kosciusko. 



Osmunda cinnamomea L. More abundant than either 

 of the preceeding. In swamps in Dubois County 

 reaches a great size. DeKalb, Hancock, Lake and 

 Wells (Deam), Vigo and Monroe (Blatchley), 

 Steuben (Bradner), Jefferson and Montgomery 

 (Coulter), Lake (Clute), Kosciusko. 



