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cum, A. H. Smith, locality now destroyed (Fu.). Chester— {P.). Lan- 

 caster— (P.). Berks— {P.). Lehigh— hehigh Mountain (Kr.), Lehigh 

 Valley ( Sch. ) . Northampton— ( P. ) • 



Burli7igton—Pemherton (C), Moorestown (Sts.). Camden — Camden 

 (C), Kaighn's Point (Fr.), Clementon (Je.) (Sa.), Ancora (Te.). 

 Gloucester — VfoodhuT J (C), near Mickleton (He.)- Salem — Q,uinton 

 (C). Cumberlavd-Ymelsind (C.)- Cape IZoi/— Stone Harbor (Br.), 

 Anglesea (Li.), Wildwood (He.) (Wn.) Atlantic— Pleasant Mills, Atlan- 

 tic City (C), May's Landing (Le.) (Wn.), Hammonton (Sa.), Absecon 

 (Wn.). Ocean— Point Pleasant (Br.), Toms River (Ke.) (Wn.). Mon- 

 mouth—Ocean Grove, I. BurJc (He.), Deal (Wn.). 



7. GLAUX L. 

 I.-Glaux maritima L. Sea Milkwort. M. p. 718. Sea-beaches. Summer. 

 Monmouth— Jyeai Beach (C). 



8. ANAGALLIS L. 

 1. Anagallis arvensis L. Common Pimpernel, Poor Man's Weather-glass. 

 M. p. 718. Waste places. Summer. 



9. DODECATHEON L. 

 1. Dodecatheon Meadia L. Shooting-star. M. p. 719. Rich woods. 

 Spring. 

 Philadelphia — Bartram's Garden (Te.). Montgomery — Ivy Rock (Wn.). 

 Lancaster — Columbia (Kr.), Fulton Twp. (Pr.). 



Family 2. PLUMB AGINACEAE Lindl. Plumbago Family. 



1. LIMONIUM Adans. 

 1. iilMONiUM Carolinianum (Walt.) Britton. Sea Lavender, Marsh Rose- 

 mary. M. p. 719. Salt meadows. Summer and fall. 

 • New Jersey — Common. 



New Castle — Deakynes' Landing, Commons. 



Order 3. EBENALES. 



Styles 2-8; flowers mostly monoecious or dioecious. Fam. 1. Ebenaceae. 

 Style 1, simple or lobed; flowers mostly perfect. Fam. 2. Styracaceae. 



Family 1. EBENACEAE Vent. Ebony Family. 



1. DIOSPYROS L. 

 1. DiosPYROS ViRGiNiANA L. Persimmon. M. p. 721. Woods and old 

 fields. Spring. 



Family 2. STYRACACEAE A. DC. Storax Family. 



1. MoHRODENDRON Carolinum (L.) Britton. Snow-drop or Silver-bell Tree. 

 M. p. 722. Cultivated. Spring. 



