312 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 

 SCHIZ^JA, Smith. 



Curly-grass. 

 S. pusilla, Pursh. 



Wet places in the pine barrens. Ocean : Toms River and 

 near Kettle Creek Knieskern ; Ferago Austin; Forked River 

 Britton. Burlington : Quaker Bridge Torrey ; along Atsion 

 River Parker. Atlantic: Pleasant Mills and Little Egg 

 Harbor River Leggett; cedar swamp near Egg Harbor Par- 

 ker ; Hospitality Bridge, Eighth street C. A. Gross. 



OSMUNDA, L. 

 Flowering-fern. 



O. regalia, L. Flowering-fern. Royal-fern. 



In low grounds. Common or frequent throughout the State. 

 O. Claytoniana, L. 



Monmouth : Freehold Willis. Gloucester : A single plant 

 noticed two miles south of Mullica Hill B. Heritage. Mercer : 

 Hightstown Willis; Princeton Peters; and common in the 



middle and northern counties. 







O. cinnamomea, L. Cinnamon-fern. 



In marshes and low woods. Common throughout the State. 

 Forma frondosa (Gray), Britt. 



Camden; Parker. Passaic: Taylortown Mrs. Britton. 



EQUISETACE.E. 



EQUISBTUM, L. 

 Horsetail-rush. 



E. arvense, L. Common Horsetail. 



Moist, sandy soil. Very common throughout the State. 

 Var. serotinum, Meyer. 



Bergen: Closter Austin; Mahwah Miss Knight. 



B. sylvaticum, L. 



Wet places in the northern counties. Sii3sex : Swartswood 

 Lake Britton. Morris: Budd's Lake Porter; Charlotte- 

 burg Britton. Bergen : Closter Austin ; Ramseys Stowell. 



