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397. STRUTHIOPTERIS, Willd. - Ostrich-Fern. 
920 S. Germanica, Willd. Common in rich alluvial soil, Kent Co., 
Fowler; very abundant on low grounds of Tobique, mouth 
of St. Francis, Hay^ Bulletin II. 25 ; on Tobique River, 
Dr, Bailey,^ Can. Kat. 1864, p. 83. 
398. ONOCLFA, L. - - - Sensitive-Fern. 
921 O. sensibilis, L. Rather common in northern counties, Fowler; 
common on St. John and tributaries, Campbellton, Hay,, 
Herb. ; along Tobique River, Dr. Bailey., Can. Nat. 1864, 
p. 83, 85. 
var. obtusilobata, Torr. Richibucto, F'owler; Havelock, 
King’s Co., Brittain. 
399. WOODSIA, R. Brown. . _ - Woodsia. 
922 W. Ilvensis, R. Br. Restigouche on Sugar Loaf and at mouth 
of Upsalquitch, Fowler; St. Stephen, Vroom; found at 
Keswick, Nashwaaksis and near Green Head, St. John, 
Hay; in Herb. Mrs. Heustis; Minister’s Face, Kennebec- 
casis. Bulletin II. 29 ; very abundant about Lower Tobique, 
Hay. 
923 W. hyperborea, R. Br. Rare. At tunnel in Restigouche, 
Fowler; Aroostook Falls, Hay and Wetmore., Bulletin II. 
29, Herb.; Grand Falls, Peter Jack. This fern was 
given as W. glabella in former list through a mistake in 
copying the label. 
400. DICKSONIA, L’Her. - - - Dicksonia. 
924 D. punctilobula, Kunze. Very common in pastures, roadsides 
and open woods. 
401. OSMUND A, L. - - - Flowering-Fern. 
925 O. regalis, L. Swamps and wet places. Bass River, Frederic- 
ton, Fowler; tipper Tobique and Campbellton, Hay., 
Herb. ; St. John, Herb. Mrs. Heustis; Tobique, Dr. 
Bailey., Can. Nat. 1864, p. 83. 
926 O. Claytoniana, L. Very common throughout. Lancaster, 
Hay., Herb. 
927 O. cinnamomea, L. Very common in swamps in northern 
counties, Fowler; Campbellton, Hay., Herb, 
var. frondosa. Gray. Beautiful specimens showing every 
step of the change from the common sterile form of frond 
to forms having several of the upper pinnae completely 
fertile were once found by the writer at Molus River, 
Kent Co. 
