3804 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
L. annotinum, L. 
L. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. 
obscurum, L. (L. dendroidewm, Michx.) Ground Pine. 
In moist woods. Gloucester: Mickleton, rare—B. Heritage. 
Camden :—Parker; Atco—H.A.Green. Burlington: Moores- 
town—J. Stokes; New Lisbon—Lighthipe. Atlantic: Ham- 
monton—Bassett. Ocean and Monmouth: Rare—Knieskern ; 
and frequent in the middle and northern counties. 
. clavatum, L. 
In dry woods. Gloucester: Mickleton, rare—B. Heritage ; 
and frequent in the northern counties. 
. Carolinianum, L. 
In sandy swamps in the pine barrens ; frequent. 
. complanatum, L. Trailing Christmas Green. 
In dry woods. Common throughout the State. 
OPHIOGLOSSACE. 
OPHIOGLOSSUM, L. 
Adder’s Tongue. 
. vulgatum, L. 
In wet meadows and woods. Burlington: Brown’s Mills— 
E. J. Pond; Hanover—Apgar. Monmouth :—Torrey. Middle- 
sex: Woodbridge—Lighthipe. Bergen: Abundant in Lodi 
township and on the Hackensack marshes— Woolson ; Closter— 
Austin; West Rutherfurd—B. Vreeland. Essex: St. Cloud, 
Orange Mt.—Miss Isabel Mulford. Morris: Budd’s Lake— 
Porter ; hills west of Berkshire Valley—Mrs. Britton. Sussex : 
Andover—Garber ; Waterloo—Porter. 
BOTRYCHIUM, Sw. 
Moonwort. 
B. lanceolatum (Gmel.), Angstr. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin ; Lodi—Woolson. Morris: Ches- 
ter—Austin. Berkshire Valley—Britton. 
