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Spores Mature. — Middle or late August through' a very short 

 period. Fertile fronds uncoil with the sterile in late May and 

 grow to full height by late July. They dry soon after maturity 

 and usually persisit into the next sumirrjer or occasionally even 

 for a full year. Sterile frond evergreen. 



Pine Barrens. — Toms River, Ferago=Bamber, Whitings, Double Trouble, 

 Island Heights Jnc, Forked River, Waretown, Mayetta, Tuckerton, Speed- 

 well (S), Chatsworth, Inskip, Joes Bridge, 5 mi. N. E. Hammonton (UP), 

 Eighth St., Atsion, Quaker Bridge, Batsto, Pleasant Mills, 0pp. Crowleytown, 

 Egg Harbor City, Hospitality Bridge, Seven mi. S. of Hammonton (UP), 

 Pancoast, Absecon. 



Coast Strip. — Seaside Park. 



LYGODIUM Swartz. 

 Lygodium palmatum (Bernh.). Climbing Fern. 



Gisopteris palmata Bernhardt, Schrad. Journ. Bot. II. 129. 1800 [Penna., 



Ky. and Va.]. 

 Lygodium palmatum Nuttall 248. — Knieskern 41. — Willis 79. — Britton 311. — 



Keller and Brown 8. 



This, our only trailing fern, is found in north Jersey, but is 

 perhaps most frequent, though always local, along streams in the 

 Middle district, especially in Burlington county. It grows in 

 dense tliickets, climbing up on the bushes and herbs to a height 

 of two or three feet. 



Spores Mature. — Late September into October or even later. 

 Fertile portion of the frond uncurling with the sterile during 

 spring; scarcely evergreen, becoming brown and dried during 

 winter. Sterile frondlets remaining green over winter, but 

 perishing the following spring along with the fertile. 



Middle District.— Ma.ta^Nan (C), Keyport (NY), Shark River (C), Bur- 

 lington (UP), New Lisbon, Brown's Mills, Moorestown (C), Four miles east 

 of Haddonfield, Medford, East Magnolia, Clementon. 



Pine Barrens. — White Horse (C), Atsion (KB) 



Family POLYPODIACE^. True Ferns. 



POLYPODIUM L. 



Polypodium vuigare L. Polypody. 



Polypodium vuigare Linnsus, Sp. PI. 1085. 1753 [Europe]. — Britton 305.— 

 Keller and Brown 9. 

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