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THE FERN BULLETIN 



Greene, F. C. Permian Ferns. Fern Bulletin O. 

 1909. — Note regarding the discovery of certain 

 fosil ferns in Kansas. 



Jennings, O. E. Hymenophyllum denticulatum in 

 Central China, illust. Fern Bulletin O. 1909. — Ex- 

 tension of the range of this species to the north and 

 east about a thousand miles. 



Morris, F. J. A. Ophioglossum vulgatum in Ontario. 

 Fern Bulletin O. 1909. — This species reported in 

 abundance in the vicinity of Port Hope. 



Prescott, A. Grape Ferns. Fern Bulletin O. 1909. 



Paine, A. M. Poly podium vulgar e auritum. Fern 

 Bulletin O. 1909. 



Schaffner, J. A. An Interesting Botry chiton Habi- 

 tat. Ohio Naturalist N. 1909. — Reported finding 

 of both gametophytes and sporophytes of the follow- 

 ing species: Botrychium lanceolatum, B. Virgini- 

 anuin, B. simplex, B. ternatum obliquum and B. t. 

 dissectum. 



Scoullar, Mrs. A. E. The Red-stiped Lady Fern. 

 Fern Bulletin O. 1909. 



Vickers, E. W. Mountain Spleenwort in North 

 Eastern Ohio. Fern Bulletin O. 1909. — Report of 

 this species from Mahoning County. 



YVinslow, E. J. Botrychium lanceolatum in North- 

 ern Vermont. Fern Bulletin O. 1909. 



YVinslow, E. J. A Correction. Fern Bulletin O. 

 1909. 



Reprinted Articles. Thomas Minot Peters; Ferns 

 for J J Inter; Humus Collectors and Myrmecophil- 

 ous Ferns in the Phillip pines. Fern Bulletin O. 

 1909. 



Pteridographia. Fern Bulletin O. 1909. Nezv Sta- 

 tion for Mountain Spleenwort. A Variant Os- 



