308 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
A. Filix-foomina (L.), Bernh. 
In moist woods. Gloucester, and Camden :—Parker; Kirk- 
wood—H. A. Green. Burlington: Common about Pemberton 
—Mics Willmarth. Monmouth: Freehold—Willis; Navesink. 
Highlands—D. 8. Martin; and common in the middle and 
northern counties. 
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Var. laciniatum, Moore. 
Monmouth: Near Red Bank—Miss Eliza Hosmer; A. B. 
Guilford.* 
CAMPTOSORUS, Link. 
Walking-fern. Walking-leaf. 
Cc. rhizophyllus (L.), Link. 
On trap-rocks. Bergen: Palisades—Austin; Darlington— 
Stowell. Passaic: Near Paterson—Wm. Bower; Little Falls 
—Randall Spaulding; Preakness—W. L. Fischer. Union:. 
Near Plainfield—Tweedy. Hunterdon: Near Rosemont— 
Best; Lambertville—Apgar; above Milford—Porter; and 
frequent on limestone out-crops in the middle and northern 
counties. 
PHEGOPTERIS, Feée. 
Beech-fern. 
P. Dryopteris (L.), Fée. 
Passaic: Weazel Mt.—W. M. Wolfe. Warren: Low’s Hol- 
low—Porter. 
P. connectilis (Michx.), B.S. P. (P. polypodioides, Fée.) 
Sussex: Newton—Miss 8. D. Thompson. 
P, hexagonoptera (L.), Fée. 
Common in the middle and northern counties. 
ASPIDIUM, Sw. 
Shield-fern. 
A. Thelypteris (L.), Sw. 
Marshes. Camden: Atco—H. A.Green. Gloucester: Com- 
mon at Mickleton—Heritage. Monmouth: Sandy Hook—- 
Britton; and common in the middle and northern counties. 
*See Bulletin Torrey Bot, Club, vi: 168. 
