Plants 3-6 dm. high; leaves lanceolate; pinnae linear- 
lanceolate, 4-10 cm. long, deeply pinnatifid, ultimate 
segments rounded, nearly entire; sori small, crowded. 
In wet or marshy ground. June-August. 
tt Leaves 2-pinnatifid; pinnae linear-lanceolate to 
ovate, widest near the middle. 
4. D. Goldiana (Hook.) A. Gray. 
Aspidium Goldianum Hook. 1822. Edinb. Philos. 
Journey 6):523350-2 a0, il Cet e205 weit o fit 
Gray, ci Oss, C/7lem Ica 7s 
Dryopteris Goldiana A. Gray, 1848. Man. 630. 
Onder. in Wl. Fl. 1: 173 Nat. Ferns 112 ; in Britt. 
Man. 15. 
Nephrodium Goldianum Hook. & Grev. Icon. 
LOWE MOS Marae, Ik. PAO 
Go.pikz’s FENR. 
Plants 6~15 dm. high; leaves ovate-lanceolate, some- 
times neary 2-pinnate below; pinnae sometimes 1.5 dm. 
long, deeply pinnatifid, ultimate segments oblong, acute, 
crenate-dentate; sori small. 
Inv nie sit wao.odisy am aiser 
Baltimore Co., Md., Waters; Washington, Ward, 
Vasey; White Top Mt., Va., Smad/. ‘ 
D, Goldiana celsa W. Palmer, 1899. Proc. Biol. 
Soc. Wash. 13: 65. t. 1. ff. 1-6, 8-18, differs from 
the species by its narrower pinnae. 
Dismal Swamp Region, Va. W. Palmer. 
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