306 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
son: Snake Hill—Leggett. Essex: Montclair Heights— 
Rudkin. Passaic: Great Notch—Rusby; Little Falls—Miss 
Knight. Bergen: Palisades—Austin. 
PELLAGA, Link. 
c Cliff-brake. 
P. gracilis (Michx.), Hook. 
Passaic: On rocks in a ravine, Godwinville—Austin. 
P. atropurpurea (L.), Link. 
On limestone rocks; not uncommon. Sussex: Near Newton 
—Wnm. Bower; McAfee and near Sparta—Britton; near An- 
dover—Rudkin. Warren: Near Blairstown—Rusby ; -below- 
Phillipsburg—Porter ; Pequest Valley and near the Kishpaugh 
Mine—Britton. Hunterdon: Rare—Best. 
PTERIS, L. 
hove Brake. Bracken. 
P. aquilina, L. 
In dry soil. Common throughout the State. 
Var, lanuginosa, Bong. 
Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. 
Var. caudata (L.), Hook. 
Ocean: Near Toms River—Britton. Burlington: Brown’s 
Mills, and Camden: Near Camden—Parker. Atlantic: Ham- 
monton—E. A. Rau. 
ADIANTUM, L. 
Maidenhair Fern. 
A. pedatum, L. 
Burlington: Vincentown—Lighthipe. Monmouth: Key- 
port—R. W. Brown. Mercer: About Trenton—E. Volk. 
Salem: Sparingly at Auburn—B. Heritage; and common in 
rich woods, middle and northern counties. 
WOODWARBDIA, Smith. 
Chain-fern. 
W. Virginica (L.), Smith. - 
Inswamps. Bergen: Closter and Carlstadt—Austin ; abund- 
ant on the Hackensack marshes—Woolson. Hudson: Bergen 
Neck—Leggett. Monmouth: Ocean Beach—Lighthipe; be- 
