CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 307 
tween Deal and Elberon—Mrs. W. McGeorge. Mercer: Near 
Trenton—Apgar. Gloucester : Occasional about Mickleton—B. 
Heritage; and frequent in the pine barrens. 
W. areolata (L.), Moore. (IW. angustifolia, Smith.) 
In low grounds. Bergen: In swamps on the Hackensack 
marshes— Woolson; Woodridge—Schuh. Essex: Franklin— 
Rusby. Hudson: Bergen Neck—Leggett. Union: Short 
Hills, near Plainfield—Tweedy. Mercer: Princeton Junction— 
Peters; and common in the middle and southern counties. 
ASPLENIUM, L. 
Shield-fern. 
A. pinnatifidum (Muhl.), Nutt. 
Warren: Blairstown, 1883—E. J. Pond. 
A. ebsnoides, R. R. Scott. 
Sussex: Near Newton—Rusby. Specimen in Columbia Col- 
lege Herbarium. 
A Trichomanes, L. 
On rocks. Somerset: 
Rocky Hill—Lighthipe. Mercer : 
Princeton—Peters. 
Hunterdon: Stockton, common—Best. 
Essex: Upper Montclair—Rusby ; and frequent in the northern 
parts of the State. 
A. platyneuron (L.), Oakes. (A. ebéneum, Ait.) 
On banks and in woods. Frequent throughout the State. 
Most abundant northward. 
A, montanum, Willd. 
Warren: On cliffs facing the Delaware near the summit of 
Mt. Tammany, 1879—S. W. Kuipe. 
A. Ruta-muraria, L. 
On limestone rocks in the northwestern counties; frequent. 
Sussex: Between Newton and Swartswood Lake—Wm. Bower; 
Sparta—Rusby. Warren: Below Phillipsburg—Porter; Pe- 
quest Valley—Britton. 
A. acrostichoides,. Sw. (A. thelypteroides, Michx.) 
In rich woods. Mercer: Princeton—Peters. Monmouth: 
Freehold— Willis; and frequent in the northern counties. 
