Preliminary List of the Plants of New Brunswick. 
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896 E. hyemale, L. Rather rare. Bass River, Fowler; Drummond, 
Victoria Co., Hay. 
897 E. scirpoides, Michx. Common about River Charlo and Point 
Le Nim, Fowler., Herb. 
XCI. FILICES. 
388. POLYPODIUM, L. - - - Polypody. 
898 P. vulgare, L. Common in clefts of rocks near St. John. In 
the northern counties I have only seen it at one spot at Bass 
River, Fonder; Island in Nictau Lake, Hay. 
389. ADIANTUM, L. - - - Maidenhair. 
899 A. pedatum, L. Upper Restigouche and Upper St. John, 
Keswick Ridge, Foioler; Andover, Hay., Herb., Bulletin 
II. 30 ; Moose Mountain, Carleton Co., I)r. Bailey; 
Daley’s Woods near Woodstock, Hay. 
390 PTERIS, L. - - - Brake or Bracken. 
900 P. aquilina, L. Our most abundant Fern, everywhere. 
391. PELLH^A, Link. - - - Cliff-Brake. 
901 P. gracilis. Hook. Cold damp clefts of densely shaded rocks. 
Morris Rock, Restigouche, Grand Falls, St. John, Fowler; 
Woodstock and Madawaska, Hay. 
392. ASPLENIUM, L. - - - Spleenwort. 
902 A. viride, Hudson. Clefts of rocks, Tattagouche Falls, Glouces- 
ter Co., Green Head near St. John, and Drury’s Cove, 
Fonder; found at several stations about St. John, Hay^ 
Herb. 
903 A. thelypteroides, Michx. Rich shady woods, Bass River, 
Fowler; Fredericton, Vroom., Herb.; Salmon River (Vic- 
toria Co.) and Woodstock, Hay. 
904 A. Filix-foemina, Bernh. Very common throughout. 
393. SCOLOPENDRIUM, Smith. - Hart’s Tongue. 
905 S. vulgare. Smith. Near Woodstock, James Sutton, 1881, 
Herb. Presented to Herb, by Peter Jack, Esq, of Hali- 
fax, Bulletin II. 30. 
394. PHEGOPTERIS, 
906 P. polypodioides. Fee. 
Herb. 
Fee. - - Beech-Fern. 
Common throughout. Carleton, Hay^ 
