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THE FERN BULLETIN 



ed from Crawford, Jefferson and Warren (Dcam), 

 Monroe, Floyd, Crawford, Harrison, Clark, Martin 

 and Orange. 



Woodwardia Virginica ( L. ) . Found in the north- 

 ern counties. Reported from Lake and LaPorte 

 (Coulter), Lake, , Marshall and Steuben (Dcam), 

 and Kosciusko. 



Asplenium pinnatifidum Nutt Apparently confin- 

 ed to sandstone cliffs in the southern counties. Gib- 

 son (Coulter), Crawford (Dcam), Monroe, Martin 

 and Dubois. 



Asplenium ebenoides R. R. Scott. Probably the rar- 

 est fern in the State. Reported from Jefferson (/. 

 M\. Coulter) and Crawford (Blatchley) . 



Asplenium platyneuron (L.). Reported from the 

 southern two-thirds of the State where it seems to be 

 one of the common species. Also reported from 

 Steuben, in the northeast corner, by Bradner. 



Asplenium trichomanes L. Has about the same 

 range and habitat as A. pinnatifidum. Reported 

 from Gibson (Schneck), Crawford (Dcam), Mon- 

 roe, Greene and Martin. 



Asplenium angustifolium Michx. Occurs through- 

 out the State but is probably more abundant in the 

 southern part. 



Asplenium ruta-muraria L. One of the rarer spe- 

 cies of the State. Recorded by Coulter from Jef- 

 ferson, Clark and Floyd. Deam also reports it from 

 Jefferson, covering some of the large detached lime- 

 stone rocks north of Madison on the "Michigan" 

 road. 



Athyrium thelypteroides (Michx). - Occurs 

 throughout the State but is probably more abund- 

 ant in the southern part. 



