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Nephrodium Goldieanum (Hook). Common only 

 very locally. Reported from DeKalb, Huntington, 

 Owen and Steuben {Deam), Monroe, Greene, Floyd, 

 and Martin. 



Nephrodium filix-mas (L.). Ont of the rare ferns 

 of the State. Reported only from Wells by Deam. 



Nephrodium marginale (L.). Apparently to be 

 found only in the southern half of the state where it 

 is not uncommon in favorable locations. Recorded 

 from Morgan, Owen and Warren {Deam), Putnam 

 and Vigo (BlatcJiley) , Monroe, Greene, Floyd and 

 Martin. Deam reports var. elegans from Parke and 

 Putnam. 



Nephrodium spinulosum (Retz.). Reported by 

 Deam from DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, Parke, 

 Porter, Steuben and Wells. 



Nephrodium spinulosa intermedium (Muhl). 

 Probably occurs throughout the State. Recorded 

 from counties in all parts of the State. 



Nephrodium boottii (Tuckerm.). This is apparently 

 one of the rarest species of the State. It has been 

 reported from Noble and Wells by Deam. In the In- 

 diana University herbarium there is a specimen from 

 one of the southern counties. 



Polystichum acrostichoides (Michx.). Abundant 

 throughout the State. The var. incisum apparently 

 has the same range as the species. 



Cystopteris bulbifera (L.). Reported from many 

 counties in the southern two-thirds of the State, but 

 not north of Huntington County. In favorable situ- 

 ations it is sometimes found abundantly. 



Cystopteris fragilis (L.). According to Coulter, 

 this species is scarce, but in the experience of Deam 

 and the writer, it is one of the most abundant and 



