308 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



A. Filix-fcemina (L.), Bernh. 



In moist woods. Gloucester, and Camden : Parker ; Kirk- 

 wood H. A. Green. Burlington : Common about Pemberton 

 Miss Willmarth. Monmouth: Freehold Willis; Navesink 

 Highlands D. S. Martin ; and common in the middle and 

 northern counties. 



Var. laciniatum, Moore. 



Monmouth : Near Red Bank Miss Eliza Hosmer ; A. B. 

 Guilford.* 



CAMPTOSORUS, Link. 



"Walking-fern. Walking-leaf. 

 O. rhizophyllus (L.), Link. 



On trap-rocks. Bergen : Palisades Austin ; Darlington 

 Stowell. Passaic: Near Paterson Wm. Bower; Little Falls 

 Randall Spaulding ; Preakness W. L. Fischer. Union : 

 Near Plainfield Tweedy. Hunterdon : Near Rosemont 

 Best; Lambertville Apgar; above Milford Porter; and 

 frequent on limestone out-crops in the middle and northern 

 counties. 



PHBGOPTBRIS, Fee. 



Beech-fern. 

 P. Dryopteris (L.), F6e. 



Passaic: Weazel Mt.W. M. Wolfe. Warren: Low's Hol- 

 low Porter. 



P. connectilis (Michx.), B. S. P. (P. polypodioides, Fe.) 

 Sussex : Newton Miss S. D. Thompson. 



P. hexagonoptera (L.), Fe. 



Common in the middle and northern counties. 



ASPIDIUM, Sw. 



Shield-fern. 



A. Thelypteris (L.), Sw. 



Marshes. Camden : Atco H. A. Green. Gloucester : Com- 

 mon at Mickleton Heritage. Monmouth : Sandy Hook 

 Britton ; and common in the middle and northern counties. 



*See Bulletin Torrey Bot. Club, vi. 168. 



