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Florida, in a variety of locations ; sometimes in fertile pine 

 woods. 



Asplenium muticum Gilbert. A form closely allied to A. 

 trichomanes and until recently reported for that species. Found 

 near Ocala. 



Asplenium dentatum L. Found on shaded coral rock on the 

 southeast coast. 



Asplenium auritum Sw. Sumpter Co., Florida. 



Asplenium firmum Kze. Limestone region of Southern 

 Florida. 



Asplenium cicutarium Sw. With the preceding. 

 Asplenium myriophyllum Mett. Found with the two preced- 

 ing. 



Asplenium laneeum Thumb. Key Largo. A Japanese species 

 naturalized in this locality. 



Athyrium filix-foemina Bernh. Lady fern. Occasionally met 

 with in rich woodlands. 



Onoelea sensibilis L. Sensitive kern. Reported from the 

 State, but not seen by me. Neither Chapman nor Small state 

 that it grows in the State. 



Parallia elavata Sw. Southern Florida.. A. A. Eaton. 



Aspidium trifoliatum Sw. First found by me in a limestone 

 hammock on the eastern border of Citrus County. Occasional 

 in the southeastern part. 



Polystiehum aerostiehoides Schott. Christmas EErn. Hilly 

 woods on the northwest border. 



Nephr odium eontenninum Desv. Southern Florida. 



Nephrodium thelypteris L. Marsh fern. Common in 

 swamps. 



Xephrodium amplum Baker. Southern Florida. A. A. Eaton. 



Xephrodium patens Desv. Rather common in rich woods. 



Xephrodium Floridanum Hook. Moist thickets. 



Xephrodium unitum glabrum Desv. Swamps in Southern and 

 Central Florida. Sometimes 8 feet high. 



Phegopteris hcxagonoptera Fee. Broad Beech fern Rich 

 woods in Northwest Florida. 



Phegopteris reptans D. C. Eaton. Limestone region of 

 Southern Florida. 



