78 Bulletin 1, Biological Society of Washington, 1918. 



The aspect and the plant associations of the Magnolia 

 bogs as well as some of their animal inhabitants are unique 

 in our region, and make these areas the objectives of pil- 

 grimages by devotees of all branches of natural history. 



LIST OF VASCULAR PLANTS KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE POW- 

 DERMILL BOGS, WITH REMARKS QUOTED FROM STONE 

 ON THE STATUS OF CERTAIN SPECIES IN THE NEW JER- 

 SEY PINE BARRENS." 



Osmunda regalis 

 Pteridium aquilinum 



Anchistea virginica 

 Drj'opteris spinulosa 



thelypteris 



cristata 

 Lycopodium adpressum 



carolinianum 



Sagittaria pubescens 

 Andropogon glomeratus 



virginicus 

 Panicum verrucosum 



virgatum cubense 



lucidum 



raicrocarpon 



mattam uskeetense 



ensifolium 

 Calamagrostis cinnoides 

 Eleocharis tenuis 

 Eriophorum virginicum 



Fuirena hispida 

 Rhynchospora alba 



glomerata 

 gracllenta 



"especially abundant in the Pine Bar- 

 rens." 

 "most plentiful in the Pine Barrens." 



"one of the most characteristic plants 

 of the bogs of the Pine Barren 

 region." 



"a characteristic Pine Barren bog 

 species." 



'common throughout the Pine Bar- 

 rens." 



'plentiful in bogs in the Pine Barrens." 



"plentiful in the Pine Barrens." 



"especially abundant in the Pine Bar- 

 rens." 



"common in bogs of the Pine Barren 

 * * * districts." 



"frequent in bogs or swamps of the 

 Pine Barrens * * * here reach- 

 ing the northern limit of its range." 



" Some of these species have 

 tions ; in other words, they are 



no especial relation to the boggy condi- 

 merely of adventitious occurrence. 



