CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 305 
B. matricaricefolium, A. Br. 
Morris: Big Swamp, Madison—F. J. Bumstead. Sussex : 
Kittatinny Mt. near Walpack Centre—Britton & Rusby. Ber- 
gen: Tenafly—Leggett. 
B. Virginianum (L.), Sw. 
In rich woods. Camden: Little Timber Creek—Martindale ; 
Merchantville—J. Stokes; and common in the middle and 
northern counties. 
B. ternatum (Thunb.), Sw., var. obliquum (Muhl.), Milde. 
In low grounds. Frequent throughout the State.* 
Var. intermedium, Eaton. 
Bergen: Meadows near Mahwah—Miss Knight. Camden: 
Clementon—Britton.t 
Var. dissectum (Spreng.), Milde. 
In low grounds. Frequent or occasional throughout the State, 
often growing with one of the other varieties. 
FILICES. 
POLYPODIUM, L. 
Polypody. 
P, vulgare, L. 
Camden: Banks of the Delaware below Gloucester—Parker. 
Burlington: Vincentown—Lighthipe. Mercer: Trenton— 
Apgar; Princeton—Peters; and common in rocky woods, mid- 
dle and northern counties. 
CHEILANTHES, Sw. 
Lip-fern. 
C. vestita (Spreng.), Sw. 
Rocky places in the northern and middle counties. Warren :— 
Parker. Hunterdon: Lambertville—Canby ; cliffs above Mil- 
ford, abundant—Porter. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Hud- 
*This is the B. lunaripides, Sw., of the Knieskern and Willis Catalogues, and is 
the commonest form of the species in New Jersey. 
+ The B. lunarioides of Gray’s Manual, 
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