CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 303 
I. lacustris, L. 
Sussex: Morris Pond, and in a cove on the west side of Lake 
Hopatcong— Britton. 
SELAGINELLE. 
SELAGINELLA, Beauv. 
Selaginella. 
8. rupestris (L.), Spring. 
On dry rocks. Essex: Common on First Mt.—Rusby, 
Hunterdon: Milford—Garber; and frequent in the northern 
parts of the State, preferring the trap and granitic out-crops. 
S. apus (L.), Spring. 
In low grounds. Ocean: Point Pleasant, rare—Knieskern. 
Gloucester: Mickleton—B. Heritage ; and common or frequent 
in the middle and northern counties. 
LYCOPODIACEZ. 
LYCOPODIUM, L. 
Lycopod. Club-moss. 
L. lucidulum, Michx. 
In wet woods. Camden: Banks of Timber Creek and near 
Camden—Parker. Gloucester: Banks of Raccoon Creek—B. 
Heritage. Mercer: Princeton, rare—Peters. Somerset: Rocky 
Hill—Lighthipe ; and frequent in the northern counties. 
L. inundatum, L. (Including var. Bigelovit, Tuck.) 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Warren: Sunfish Pond, Kitta- 
tinny Mt. near Delaware Water Gap—Britton. Mercer: Prince- 
ton and Lawrence—Peters; and common in sandy swamps in 
the southern and middle counties. 
L. alopecuroides, L. 
Mercer: Lawrence Station—Peters. Cumberland: In a bog 
near Bridgeton—Britton; and frequent in sandy bogs in the 
pine barrens. 
