CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 305 



B. matricariaefolium, A. Br. 



Morris : Big Swamp, Madison F. J. Bumstead. Sussex : 

 Kittatinny Mt. near Walpack Centre Britton & Rusby. Ber- 

 gen : Tenafly Leggett. 



B. Virginianum (L.), Sw. 



In rich woods. Camden : Little Timber Creek Martindale ; 

 Merchantville J. Stokes; and common in the middle and 

 northern counties. 



B. ternatum (Thunb.), Sw., var. obliquum (Muhl.), Milde. 

 In low grounds. Frequent throughout the State.* 



Var. intermedium, Eaton. 



Bergen : Meadows near Mahwah Miss Knight. Camden : 

 Clementon Britton.t 



Var. dissectum (Spreng.), Milde. 



In low grounds. Frequent or occasional throughout the State, 

 often growing with one of the other varieties. 



FILICES. 



POLYPODIUM, L. 



Polypody. 

 P. vulgare, L. 



Camden : Banks of the Delaware below Gloucester Parker, 

 Burlington : Vincentown Lighthipe. Mercer : Trenton 

 Apgar ; Princeton Peters ; and common in rocky woods, mid- 

 dle and northern counties. 



CHBILANTHBS,. Sw. 



Lip-fern. 

 C. vestita (Spreng.), Sw. 



Rocky places in*the northern and middle counties. Warren : 

 Parker. Hunterdon: Lambertville Canby ; cliffs above Mil- 

 ford, abundant Porter. Union : Plain field Tweedy. Hud- 



*This is the B. lunarioides, Sw., of the Knieskern and Willis Catalogues, and is 

 the commonest form of the species in New Jersey. 

 f The B. lunarioides of Gray's Manual. 



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