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Pteris aquilina pseudocaudata Clute. Common in the eastern 

 part. 



Woodsia obtusa Torr. Sandy banks from Dallas, south and 

 eastward. Also in Llano county. 



Woodwardia angustifolia J. E. Smith. Narrow-leaved chain 

 fern. Common in the eastern part. 



Woodwardia Virginica J. E. Smith. Common chain fern. 

 Common in the eastern part. 



schizaeace;e. 



Anemia Mexicana Klotz. On rocky banks, common in the 

 mountainous region north and west of San Antonio. 



equisetace^. 



Equisetum robustum A. Br. Damp banks at Dallas. 

 Uquisetum laevigatum A. Br. Inserted here upon the author- 

 ity of A. A. Eaton in Fern Bulletin for April, 1903. 



LYCOPODIACE.E. 



Ly co podium alopecuroides adpressum Chap. Fox-tail club 

 moss. In swamps in the eastern part. 



SEEAGINELLACE^E. 



Selaginella apus Spring. Creeping selaginella. Wet places 

 at the head of the Hondo in the southwest. 



Selaginella arenicola Underw. In sand and among rocks in 

 the granitic region of Llano. 



Selaginella lepidophylla Spring. Resurrection peant. In 

 the extreme west. Presidio county, Neally, Havatd. 



Selaginella pilifera A. Br. Reported from Texas by Baker, 

 but has not been seen since and possibly is incorrectly assigned 

 to the State. 



Selaginella Pringlei Bak. Chenates Mts. 



Selaginella rupestris Spring. Dry exposed rocks in the 

 southwest. 



