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io3- A. grandifolium Sw. Wet forest above Moore Town. 



Not very common ; at first glance easily mistaken 

 for the following. (332). 



104. A. ce I tidzfo I iu m Mett. Common on moist banks. Morce's 



Gap. Fronds appear as if thick and coarse, but when 

 dried they are quite thin. (q2). 



105. A. Shepherdii Spreng. Moist shades above Moore 



Town. (291). 



106. A. costale Sw. Common at Morce's Gap. A tall coarse 



fern, reminding one of Woodwardia Virginica in 

 shape of the fronds. (93). 



107. A. striatum L. Above Moore Town. Common. This 



when not growing with A. costale might easily be 

 mistaken for it. (267). 



108. A. radicans pallidum Jenm. New Haven Gap. (107a). 



109. A. arbor eum Willd. Moist rocks, road to Morce's Gap. 



Plentiful. This is not a tree fern, notwithstanding 

 its name. (69). 



no. A. Franconis Mett. In moist shades above Moore 



Town. Not common. (276). 

 in. A. conchatum Moore. Latimer River and New Haven 



Gap. Common. 1143). 



112. A. altissimum Jenm. In shade, New Haven Gap. Veri- 



fied by B. D. Gilbert. (107). 



113. A. Wilsoni Baker. Moist shades, New Haven Gap. 



Verified by B. D. Gilbert. (106). 



114. A marginatum L. In moist forests, Cuna Cuna Gap. 



Not common. This is the largest of the Aspleniwns 

 with great, simply pinnate fronds that remind one of 

 the tree ferns. The rootstock is very short. (293). 



A CORRECTION. 



Mr. Davenport has called my attention to the fact that while 

 the specimens of Botrychum lanceolatum and B. neglectum sent 

 by me to the Gray Herbarium are on the same sheet, they are dif- 

 ferently labeled in the handwriting of Dr. Watson. This recalls 

 to mind that when working at the Gray Herbarium in 1891 I 

 called Dr. Watson's attention to the fact that they were distinct 

 species and it is probable that he made the correction in accord- 

 ance with my suggestion. This latter fact had been forgotten 

 when writing my article in the Fern Bulletin for July. — L. M. 

 Underwood. 



