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THE FERN BULLETIN 



rocks, Liberty Hill, Oregon, Ogle county ; limestone, 

 Aurora, Kane county ; sandstone, Sheridan, LaSalle 

 county, Ferriss. 



Asplenium angustifolium (Michx.) Henderson, 

 Patterson, Peoria, Brendel "Rich woods, scarce for 

 the state." (P.) Joliet rare, Starved Rock more 

 common, Ferriss. 



Asplenium pinnatifidum (Nutt.) "On rocks, Jack- 

 son and Union counties, French ; Pope, Schneck." 



(p.) 



Asplenium platyneuron (L.) "Open rocky woods, 

 scarce." (P.) 



Asplenium ebenoides (R. R. Scott.) Reported from 

 Jackson county, 111., but without further reference 

 in Fern Bulletin, vol. V., p. 13. 



Asplenium Trichomanes (L.) "On shaded rocks, 

 Jackson and Union counties, French; Wabash, 

 Schneck/' (P.) Southern Illinois. Vasey. Starved 

 Rock, two plants. Ferriss. 



Athyrium filix-foemina (L.) Frequent in rich, 

 moist woods in Cook and adjoining counties, as 

 well as throughout the state as given by Patterson, 

 Peoria, Brendel; Jackson, Saml. Bartley; Plender- 

 son, Patterson; Ravinia, Willow Springs, Cook 

 county, Prince. 



Athyrium thelypteroides (Michx.) "Near Glen- 

 coe, Cook county/' Higley and Raddin; "Peoria and 

 Fulton counties, Brendel and Wolff; Wabash, 

 Schneck." (P.) Joliet, rare; Starved Rock 

 abundant, Ferriss. 



Camptosorus rhyzophyllus (L.) On outcrops of 

 limestone in the Desplaines valley in Cook and Will 

 counties from Sag Bridge to Joliet. Abundant at 

 Dellwood Park and in one locality at Sag Bridge. 



