CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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sori usually abundant, straight or curved. Eaton, Eerns N. A. 
227. Woods; infrequent. Salisbury Cove (Clara L. Walley). 
Var. exile, D. C. Eaton. 
Eronds 3'-6'high, lanceolate, pinnate; pinnae oblong-lanceo¬ 
late, deeply cut into oblong laciniae which are two- to three- 
toothed at the end. Eaton, Eerns N. A. 227. Woods; rare. 
Breakneck road (Clara L. Walley). 
•DTT'K’.f'nPT'E’.'R.TS Eee. Ekf-OH Eebn. 
T agonopteta, Eee, in woods. Seal Harbor (Eedfield). A form 
with the main rhachis forked at the apex, woods, head of The 
Barcelona meadow (Band). 
with the main rhachis forked at the apex, woods, head of The 
n. f^c-Xc, filui/ 
. -P. Dryopteris (L.), Eee. ^ ^ 
Damp woods and shaded rocky places; common. €di>X f)tC-XC' 
ASPIDIUM, Swz. Shield Eben. 
-y. A. Thelypteris (L.), Swz. 
Damp ground; not,uncommon. Seal Harbor; Long Pond ^ ^ 
meadows; Sutton Island; Great Cranberry Isle; ]^ker Island M 
(Redfield); —on Somes Stream (R. & R.).^!A(/', 6i\, 
A. Noveboracense (L.), Swz. 
' Damp woods; frequent. Seal Harbor; Great Cranberry Isle, ^ 
etc. (Redfield); — Breakneck road (Clara L. Walley); — “ Mt. 
Desert ” (E. M. Day). 
A. spinulosum (Retz), Swz. ^ 
Damp woods; not uncommon. Breakneck road (Clara L. 
Walley); — Seal Harbor; Ovens (Redfield). 
Var. intermedium (Muhl.), D. C. Eaton. , 
f Woods; common. 
