Abstract

Subsequently, as reported in the 1930 Supplement to this Catalogue, Scott's Spleenwort was found by Dr. Eames at a third station in Canaan and also in Kent, and in Brookfield by Dr. Eames and Mr. I. W. Starr. In this Supplement also, correction was made of the earlier reports of the finding of Asplenium pinnatifidum in Berlin, Southington, and Sharon; for preserved specimens of these plants, upon re-examination, were identified as unusual forms of Asplenium ebenoides R. R. Scott. On the basis of these findings it appears that in the last 70 years Scott's Spleenwort has appeared in six Connecticut towns-on limestone ledges in four towns in the northwestern part of the state, and on shale ledges in two towns in central Connecticut.

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