

CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 719 
Woodsia, R. Brown. (Woodsia.) 
W. obtusa, Torr. War. (Porter.) Palisades. (Austin.) 
W. Ilvensis, R. Brown. W. (Porter.) Palisades. (Auwstin.) 
Dicksonia, L’Her. (Dicksonia.) 
D. punctilobula, Kunze. Damp woods, common. 
Schizzea, Smith. (Schizea.) 
S. pusilla, Pursh. Low grounds, Tom’s River, and near Kettie 
reek, O., very rare. (Knieskern.) And Quaker Bridge, Batsto. (Canby.) 
Farago. (Austin.) 
This little plant is so diminutive, that it is no doubt frequently over- 
iooked by collectors. 
Lygodium, Swartz. (Climbing Fern.) 
L. palmatum, Swartz. This plant grows sparingly in damp, springy 
places in Mer. and M. In Mer. near Hightstown, on land belonging to 
Mr. John Ward; also near Shark River, in M. Rancocus. (Canby.) 
Near Matawan. (Lockwood.) Hackensack meadows. (7. C. B.) 
Osmunda, L. (Flowering Fern. ) 
O. regalis, L. Common. 
Var. spectabilis, Gray. Swamps, common. 
©. Claytoniana, L. Borders of damp meadows, Freehold and Hights- 
town, and north. 
©. cinnamomea, L. Damp woods, common. 
Botrychium, Swartz. (Moonwori%.) 
B. lanceolatum, Angstreem. Mor. and Ber. (Avstin.) 
B. Virginicum, Swartz. Shady woods, common north. 
B. lunarioides, Swartz. Shady thickets, rare, M. 
Var. obliquum, Gray. Closter. (Azustin and Woolston.) 
Var. dissectum, Gray. Closter. (Austin and Woolston.) Red Bank. 
<Guilford.) 
Ophioglossum, L. (Adder’s-Tongue. ) 
O. vulgatum, L. M. (Dr. Torrey.) Closter. (Austin.) 
B) 
ORDER 131. LYCOPODIACEZ:. Crius-Moss FAMILy. 
Lycopodium, L., Spring. (Club-Moss.) 
L. lucidulum, Michx. Wet, shady places, north. 
ZL. inundatum, L. Wet, sterile grounds. 
L. alopecuroides, L. Damp fields and swamps, low country, common. 
L.. dendroideum, Michx. Shady woods, frequent north. 
L. clavatum, L. Damp woods, common north. 

