CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. ' 311 
WOODSIA, R. Br. 
Woodsia. 
W. obtusa (Spreng.), Torr. 
In woods. Hudson: Bergen Point—Leggett ; Saake Hill— 
Britton. Essex: Common on First Mt.—Rusby. Mercer: 
Princeton—Peters ; Somerset Junction—Stowell ; and frequent 
in the northern counties,* 
W. Ilvensis (L.), R. Br. 
On rocks. Bergen: Palisades—Austin. Passaic: Near 
Paterson—Rusby ; near Ringwood—Britton. Sussex: Frank- 
lin Furnace—Garber ; Two Bridges—Britton ; near Andover— 
Porter. Morris: Near Berkshire Valley—Rudkin ; Mendham 
—Rankin; Mt. Hope—Britton. Essex: On First Mt.— 
Rusby. Warren: Marble Hill—Porter. Hunterdon: Spar- 
ingly—Best. 
DICKSONIA, L’Her. 
Dicksonia. 
D. punctilobula (Michx.), Gray. (D. pilosiuscula, Willd.) 
In moist woods. Gloucester: Frequent about Mickleton— 
B. Heritage. Monmouth: Freehold—Britton. Mercer : 
Princeton—Peters; and common in the middle and northern 
counties. 
LYGODIUM, Sw. 
Hartford-fern. Climbing-fern. 
L. palmatum (Bernh.), Sw. 
Bergen: Saddle River township, sparingly — Woolson. 
Middlesex: Craner’s Mills—Prof. Cook; near Lower James- 
burg—O. E. Pearce. Monmouth: Near Matawan—Lock- 
wood ; near Shark River—Knieskern. Mercer: Near Hights- 
town—Willis; near Trenton—Apgar. Burlington: Brown’s 
Mills and New Lisbon—Parker; Moorestown and Medford— 
Miss A. M. Kaighn; banks of Rancocas Creek and its branches 
—Lighthipe. Camden: Near White Horse—C. E. Smith. 
* Large plants of this fern from Darlington, Bergen county, have been described by 
Mr. W. A. Stowell as var. Darlingtonii, in Journal of the Trenton Natural History 
Society, i. 25 (1887). 
