192 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



DIPLOTAXIS, Kirby. 

 D. sordida, Say. 



Generally distributed, not common Wenzel. Sea-shore, not 

 uncommon Liebeck. 

 D. liberta, Germ. 



Sea-shore, common Wenzel, Liebeck. Newark. Madison. 

 D. frondicola. 



New Jersey Linell. 



LACHNOSTBRNA, Hope. 



L. glaberrima, Blanch. 



Brigantine Beach, September 10th Hamilton. Anglesea, in 

 July Schwarz. New Jersey specimens are in the Collection 

 United States National Museum, without exact locality. 



L. epbilida, Say. 



I have taken it during the present season (1889) in small 

 numbers. Generally distributed Liebeck, Wenzel. 



L. clemens, Horn. 



There is a single specimen marked " New Jersey " in the Collec- 

 tion United States National Museum, but the locality may be 

 erroneous. 

 L. dispar, Burm. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, not common Wenzel. 

 L. gracilis, Burm. 



Rather uncommon near New Brunswick. Sea-shore, rare 

 Liebeck. Camden and Gloucester counties, not rare Wenzel. 



L. g-ibbosa, Burm. 



Common at New Brunswick, in June. Camden and Glouces- 

 ter counties, not rare Wenzel. 



L. subpruinosa, Casey. 



Not actually recorded from New Jersey, but it has been taken 

 near Philadelphia and on Long Island. 



L. in versa, Horn. 



I took one specimen in Ocean county. It does not occur near 

 Newark, apparently, and it is not in the Philadelphia collections 

 from New Jersey. It is probably confined to the southern 

 counties. 



