92 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



WIDE RANGING. 



Throughout North America, •. 12 



Canadian Provinces to Virginia-Florida, IS6 



Maine-N. Hampshire to Virginia-Florida, I34 



NORTHERN ELEMBNX. 



Plants ranging south to N. J. Del. or Md. 



From Labradoi", ■ i 



Newfoundland, 10 I 



New Brunswick, i 2 



Nova Scotia, i 2 



Maine, 2 6 



IS II 

 SOUTHERN EI.EMENT. 



Plants ranging north to N. J. So. N. Y. Ct. or R. I. Mass. 



From Virginia, : i o i S 



N. Carolina, i i i 5 



S. Carolina, i o o 3 



Georgia i i 2 8 



Florida, 28 27 20 52 



32 29 24 73 



I,0CAI, ELEMENT. 



New Jersey only, 2 



Long Island to New Jersey, ._. , i 



Mass. to New Jersey, i 



Mass. to Delaware, i 



Mass. to Maryland, i 



6 

 THE CAPE MAY DISTRICT.* 



The Cape May peninsula south of the Great Cedar Swamp, 

 stretching from Dennisville to Sea Isle Junction, is for conven- 

 ience regarded as a separate district. As a matter of fact, it 

 consists of a joining of the coast strip flora and that of the 

 Middle District, which comes around the bay shore from the 

 west. The Pine Barren element is also present, but in more or 

 less isolated patches and dilute in character. 



Pine woods are comparatively scarce, and occur mainly on the 



* Cf. "Scheyichbi and the Strand," Edw. S. Wheeler, 1876, for account of 

 the Cape May District. 



