﻿THE FERX BULLETIN 



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Botrychium Virginianuntj Osmunda regalis, 0. 

 Claytoniana, O. cinnamomea, Qnoclea sensibilis, 

 Cysfopteris fragilis, Nephrodium thelypteris, N. 

 acrostichoideSj X. cristatum, X. spinulosum interme- 

 dian, Phegopteris hexagonoptera, Woodwardia Vir- 

 ginica, Asplenium angustifolium, Athyrium thelypter- 

 oides, A. fdix-foem\na } Adiantum pedahim, Pteris 

 aquilina. 



Most of these species are common with the excep- 

 tion of Nephrodium cristaium. A single species of the 

 latter was found in a small tamarack swamp near 

 Winona Lake and identified by Mr. Willard X. Clute. 

 This species is not given in Coulters 189 9 list of the 

 Flowering Plants and Ferns of Indiana. 



Eastern Greene County. 



The surface rock of the eastern part of this county 

 is mainly Huron sandstone and it is the cliffs of this 

 formation which furnish most of the more uncommon 

 species. Several other species besides those given in 

 the list will undoubtedly be found upon further search. 

 Botryehium Virginianuin, Osmunda claytoniana (one 

 plant), Cysfopteris fragilis, Xephrodium acrosti- 

 choides var. ineisum, X. spinulosum intermedium, X. 

 goldieanum, Phegopteris hexagonoptera, Asplenium 

 angustifolium^ A. ebeneum, A. tricJwmanes, Athyr- 

 ium thelypteroides, Adiantum pedatinn, Camptosorus 

 rhizophyllus, JJ'oodsia obtusa. Poly podium rulgare. 



The goldies fern, which is generally rather rare, is 

 very common near the head of a small ravine just 

 west of Richland Creek. The ravine is surrounded by 

 sandstone cliffs. Xo less than twenty-five fine plants 

 of this species were seen. 



Indiana University Farm. 



This property is located three miles east of Mitchell. 



