ANOTHER STATION FOR ASPLENIUM EBENEUM HORTONAE.

It affords me much pleasure to report another station for the remarkable fern now known as Asplenium ebeneum Hortonae.

A single fine specimen some eight or ten inches high was discovered by Miss K. A. French at the base of a ledge in Pittsford, Vt. No sign of fertility is discernible in the old fronds decaying about the base, the season’s growth or the newer fronds stretching up indoors. Whence came this beautiful variation in the midst of type specimens galore?—G. A. Woolson, Pittsford Mills, Vt.