210 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Chantransia, Desv. 

 S. virgatula, Thuret. 



Note. — This Catalogue is not derived from the memoranda 

 of actual collections made upon the New Jersey coast, as such a 

 list ought to be. 



So far as I know, no competent botanist has yet explored the 

 waters of that State with the purpose of finding out exactly what 

 marine plants are native to them. 



In lack of such data, therefore, I have been obliged to com- 

 pile this list from printed catalogues of the marine algse of our 

 coast, assigning to the New Jersey flora only those plants whose 

 known geographical range would naturally bring them within 

 its limits. It is not at all unlikely that a careful survey of these 

 waters would add many species to this list. 



FRESH 'WATER ALG^E. 



COLLECTED BY FRANCIS WOLLE. 



FLORID EjE. 

 Lemanea, Bory. 



L. torulosa, Ag. Attached to stones in swift waters, Bergen Co. 



Batrachospermum, Roth. 



B. moniliforme, Roth. Spring waters, frequent. 



B. vagum, Ag. Ponds, Burlington Co. and southward. 



Chantransia, Fries. 



G. violacea, Kg. Frequent in shallow streams. 



C. macrospora, Wood. Abundant in pond, Atsion. 



CONFERVOIDEJE. 



Celeochaete, Breb. 



C. scutata, Breb. Frequent in Lake Hopatcong and other ponds. 

 C. soluta, Pringsh. Lake Hopatcong and other ponds. 

 C. orbiculare, Pringsh. Frequent in ponds. 



