. . THE LINN/EAN . . 
FERN BULLETIN. 
VOL. IV. JANUARY. 1896. NO. i. 
FERNS OF nOLNT TOBY. 
T{[|S mountain, situated partly in Sunderland and partly in 
Lnvert^tt. Mass., has the reputation in this vieiiuty of he- 
from Greenfield during the second week in September. The 
two ferns that we most desired to find were Dryopteri, (ioldie- 
raentioned in any of the^Bulletins thus far pubiished. By fol- 
lowing the directions of a friend, we found the two ferns near 
This side of the mountain is very prec'ipitou. with here and 
irds of this 
locality we found another place where the luxuriant green 
sterii^ fronds of -Uplenium aneustifolium literally hid the 
ground beneatii them frooa view. The fertile fronds were plen- 
tiful also, and we tookjwith us nearly or.e hundred of each, 
.\tnong the fertile fronds there were several with bi-parted pin- 
