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Osmunda Claytoniana L. Interrupted eern. Along roadsides 

 and in thickets. 



Osmunda regalis L. Royal fern. Widely spread, but not so 

 abundant as O. Cinnamomea. 



SCHIZAEACEAE. 



Lygodium palmatum Swz. Climbing fern. Hunter, Green Co. 

 and McDonough, Chenango Co., Professor Peck. The only lo- 

 calities known in the State. 



Polypodiaceae. 



Adiantum pedatum L. Maiden hair. Plentiful throughout the 

 State. 



Asplenium an gusti folium Michx. Narrow-leaved SplEENwort. 

 Damp, shady soil, common. 



Asplenium Bradleyi D. C. Eaton. Near Newburg, D. C. Baton; 

 Shawangunk Mts., C. Lown in State Herbarium. Rare. 



Asplenium ebeneum Ait. Ebony SplEENwort. Frequent on 

 edges of woods or rocks throughout. 



Asplenium ebenoides R. R. Scott. Near Saugerties, Ulster Co., 

 C. Lozvn, in State Herbarium. Rare. 



Asplenium montanum Willd. On rocks about Lakes Mahonk 

 and Minnewaska, Prof. C. H. Peck. New Paltz, H. Denslow. 

 Rare. 



Asplenium ruta-muraria L. Wale Rue SplEENwort. Lime- 

 stone cliffs. Helderberg Mts., Professor Peck. Spraker's and 

 Chittenango Creek, Paine. Little Falls, Gilbert. Not common. 



Asplenium Trichomanes L. Maiden hair SplEENwort. On 

 limestone rocks. Middle and eastern parts of the State. Lo- 

 calities comparatively few. Common in the southern part, 

 Clute. 



Athyrium Ulix-foemina Roth. Lady fern. Very common every- 

 where. About 15 varieties occur in State. , 



Athyrium Thelypteroides Desv. Silvery Spleenwort. Damp 

 woods. Common. 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus Link. Walking FERN. On shaded 

 rocks. Not common but widely scattered. 



Cheilanthes vestita Swz. Rare. Washington Heights. Man- 

 hattan Island, W. W. Denslow in herb. Gilbert; Poughkeepsie, 

 Professor Peck, 



