Notes on the Flora of Southern New Jersey. 
The following notes, unless otherwise stated, refer to the plants 
of Atlantic county, N. J., and as these plants have been collected 
since 1889, for the most part, the notes are to be considered as 
supplementary to the notes in Prof. N. L. Britton’s Catalog of 
- Plants Found in New Jersey. 
Delphinum Consolida, L. White flowers common at May’s Landing. 
Polygala polygama, Walt. Collected with F. E. Lloyd near Egg 
Harbor'City. The only place I have found it in Atlantic 
county. 
Silene inflata, Smith. May’s Landing. 
Silene noctiflora, L. May’s Landing and Elwood. 
Rhus typhina, L. Weymouth and May’s+«Landing, and also aie . 
the road between these places. 
Lespedeza angustifolia (Pursh) Ell. Atsion and Indian Mills, Bur- 
lington county, and abundant in Atlantic county. 
Phaseolus polystachyus (L.) B.S. P. Avon-by-the-Sea, Monmouth 
| county. 
Galium verum, L. May’s Landing, one place ani 
Aster gracilis, Nutt. Pancoast Mills. 
Aster Nove-Anghe,. Rare. Elwood and Pleasantville only. 
Hypocheris radicata, L. Has become naturalized at Pleasantville. 
Also found at Avon-by-the-Sea, Monmouth county. 
Trientalis Americana (Pers.) Pursh. May’s Landing. Not common — 
in Atlantic county, 
Exythrea ramosissima, Pers. Brigantine Beach. Quite abundant. oe 
August, 1891. Be 
Myosotis laxa, Lehm. Not common. One place May’s Landing 
and one place Pleasantville. : a 
Lycopus sessilifolius, A. Gray. Near Great Egg Harbor River, below oe 
May’s Landing. <A locality further south and on a ‘different ee 
river from the other reported localities. tes 
Pycnanthemum muticum (Michx.) Pers. Pleasantville. 
Pycnanthemum Virginicum (L.) B.S. P. Elwood only. 
Calamintha; an introduced species. Elwood. One place in afl 
May 30, 1892. 
