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Runge has given me some fine specimens of this strange fern 
which he found growing in Town Franklin. 
Aspidium Thelypteris, Swartz. In the S. part of tne county. 
A. cristatum, Swartz. Swamps in different parts of the county. 
Cvstopteris bulbifera, Bemh. (Bladder-Fcm.) About cold 
springs in the Menomonee Valley; rare. 
C. fragilis, Bernh. Common in all the woods of the county'. 
Struthiopteris Germanica, Willd. (Ostrich Fern.) Near Wau¬ 
watosa. 
Onoclea sensibilis, L. (Sensitive Fern.) Common, especially in 
the Menomonee Valley. 
Osmund a regalis, Limi. (Flowering Fern.) I have found this 
species in several places near St. Francis. 
O. Claytoniana, L. Common in many places, especially W. of 
Whitefish Bay. 
O. cmnamomea, L. (Cinnamon Fern.) Common near St. Francis. 
Botrychium Virginicum, Swartz. (Moon-wort.) In most of 
the woods of the county; common. 
LYCOPODIACEjE. 
Lycopodium lucidulum, Michx. Near New Coeln 
L. clavatum, L. (Club Moss.) In the same woods with the last. 
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‘Lychnis Chaleedoniea, L. Escaped from gardens near St. Fran- 
cis Seminary. 
‘Batura Stramonium, L . (Thorn-apple.) Scattered through the 
county; rare. 
S r,‘; D "“ 1 a of m, ptat, which» 
a 1 orma, was found on a R R. track in the 
Menomonee Valley in the summer of 1887 
hum recurvatum, Beck. I n Town Prank]in _ 
