CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 303 



I. lacustris, L. 



Sussex : Morris Pond, and in a cove on the west side of Lake 

 Hopatcong Br itton . 



SELAGINELLE^E. 4 



SELAGINELLA, Beauv. 



Selaginella. 

 S. rupestris (L.), Spring. 



On dry rocks. Essex : Common on First Mt. Rusby. 

 Hunterdon : Milford Garber ; and frequent in the northern 

 parts of the State, preferring the trap and granitic out-crops. 



S. apus (L.), Spring. 



In low grounds. Ocean : Point Pleasant, rare Knieskern. 

 Gloucester : Mickleton B. Heritage ; and common or frequent 

 in the middle and northern counties. 



LYCOPODIACE^E. 



LYCOPODIUM, L,, 



Lycopod. Club-moss. 

 L. luciduhim, Michx. 



In wet woods. Camden : Banks of Timber Creek and near 

 Camden Parker. Gloucester: Banks of Raccoon Creek B. 

 Heritage. Mercer : Princeton, rare Peters. Somerset : Rocky 

 Hill Lighthipe ; and frequent in the northern counties. 



L. inundatum, L. (Including var. Bigelovii, Tuck.) 



Bergen : Closter Austin. Warren : Sunfish Pond, Kitta- 

 tinny Mt. near Delaware Water Gap Britton. Mercer : Prince- 

 ton and Lawrence Peters ; and common in sandy swamps in 

 the southern and middle counties. 



L. alopecuroides, L. 



Mercer : Lawrence Station Peters. Cumberland : In a bog 

 near Bridgeton Britton ; and frequent in sandy bogs in the 

 pine barrens. 



