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Title: Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 9
Identifier: contributionsfro09univ (find matches)
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory
Subjects: Botany; Botany
Publisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
Contributing Library: Penn State University
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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A Visit to a Station for the Appalachian Filmy- Fern.—For some years I have desired to see Tricho- manes hoschiamcm in its native haunts, but the roads leading to reported localities of it would always prove to be impassable at the times of my visits to the region. In July, 1932, Mr. J. E. Benedict and I were driving through northern Alabama during a period of drought, and decided to hunt up a station located by Mr. E. W. Graves along the Sipsey River. We found the Jasper topographic sheet to be quite useless, as the culture has completely changed since the time it was surveyed, so some data as to the route followed may be added here for the benefit of others who may wish to visit the place. We went north on the paved highway (No. 5) from Jasper, Walker County, about 5 miles to the outskirts of the village of Manchester, and there turned north- eastward on an improved dirt road, going 6 miles to a road fork. Here the left-hand road was taken, and after 3 miles of rather rough travelling, we reached Duncan's Bridge over the Sipsey River. Parking on the north side, we walked east along a trail which followed the talus-piles at the base of the cliffs. About a quarter of a mile in from the bridge, the long-sought filmy-fern was found on the face of a deeply inset, moisture-laden sandstone stratum. Its soil-reaction proved to be low mediacid, active acidity 100. Referring the locality to the nearest settlement in the same county, it may be designated as: 3 miles south of Mellville, Winston County, Alabama. The Alabama Colony of Scott's Spleenwort.— Three years ago, as recorded by myself and Mr. Harry W. Trudell,^ a visit was made to the station for Asplenium ehenoides near Havana, Alabama. At that 3 Amer. Fern Journ. 20: 30. 1930. 1

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