304 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



L. annotinum, L. 



Bergen : Closter Austin. 



L. obscurum, L. (L. dendroideum, Michx.) Ground Pine. 



In moist woods. Gloucester : Mickleton, rare B. Heritage. 

 Camden : Parker ; Atco H. A. Green. Burlington : Moores- 

 town J. Stokes; New Lisbon Lighthipe. Atlantic: Ham- 

 monton Bassett. Ocean and Monmouth : Rare Knieskern ; 

 and frequent in the middle and northern counties. 



L. clavatum, L. 



In dry woods. Gloucester: Mickleton, rare B. Heritage; 

 and frequent in the northern counties. 



L. Oarolinianum, L. 



In sandy swamps in the pine barrens ; frequent. 



L. complanatum, L. Trailing Christmas Green. 



In dry woods. Common throughout the State. 



OPHIOGLOSSACE^E. 



OPHEOGLOSSUM, L. 



Adder's Tongue. 



O. vulgatum, L. 



In wet meadows and woods. Burlington : Brown's Mills 

 E. J. Pond ; Hanover Apgar. Monmouth: Torrey. Middle- 

 sex : Woodbridge Lighthipe. Bergen : Abundant in Lodi 

 township and on the Hackensack marshes Woolson ; Closter 

 Austin ; West Rutherfurd B. Vreeland. Essex : St. Cloud, 

 Orange Mt. Miss Isabel Mulford. Morris : Budd's Lake 

 Porter ; hills west of Berkshire Valley Mrs. Britton. Sussex : 

 Andover Garber ; Waterloo Porter. 



BOTRYCHIUM, Sw. 



Moonwort. 



B. lanceolatum (Gmel.), Angstr. 



Bergen : Closter Austin ; Lodi Woolson. Morris : Ches- 

 ter Austin. Berkshire Valley Britton. 



