PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 441 



Pine Barrens. — Toms River, Browns Mills, Hanover, Brindletown, Double 

 Trouble, Jones Mill (S), Speedwell, White Horse (S), Atsion, Ballenger's 

 Mills, Taunton, Quaker Bridge, Head of Batsto (S), Pleasant Mills, Batsto. 

 Williamstown Jnc, Winslow, Inskip, Folsoin, Mays Landing. 



MOEHRINGIA L. 

 Moehringia lateriflora (L,.). Blunt-leaved Sandwort. 



Arenaria lateriflora Linnaeus, Sp. PI- 423. 1753 [Siberia]. — Britton 64. 

 Moehringia lateriflora Keller and Brown 142. 



In low woods and meadows ; occasional in the northern coun- 

 ties and along the Coastal strip, also rarely in the Middle district. 

 First detected within our limits by Air. C. F. Parker in the woods 

 below Atlantic City. 



Fl. — Late Ma}^ to late June. 



Middle District. — Farmin.crdale, Lindenwold. 



Coasts Strip.— Atlantic Cit}-, Longport (S), Anglesea. 



AMMODENIA J. G. Gmelin. 



Ammodenia peploides maritima Raf. Sea-beach Sandwort. 



PI. v., Fig. I. PI. LV., Fig. 2. 



Adenariiim maritimnm Rafinesque, New Flora Pt. L 62. 1836 [New Eng- 

 land to New Jersey]. 

 Arenaria peploides. — Willis 12. — Britton 64. 

 Honkenya peploides. — Knieskern 9. 

 Ammodenia peploides Keller and Brown 143. 



Sea beaches above high tide all along the coast. Apparently 

 much less common than formerly, and extin'ct in the vicinity of 

 many of the most populous resorts. The large tufts or cushions, 

 and the sand which they collect, form conspicuous objects along 

 the beach. Prof. Fernald has shown that our plant is different 

 from the more northern form, but if we recognize the genus 

 Ammodenia as separable from Arenaria, which he does not do, 

 we must use Rafinesque's name, maritima. for the southern form. 



pl — Early May to early June. 



Maritime.— Sv^ndy Hook, Asbury Park, Deal, Mantoloking (McK), Pt. 

 Pleasant, Manasquan, Barnegat City (L), Tucker's (L), Spray Beach (L), 

 St. Albans (L), Ship Bottom (L), Atlantic City, Ocean City, Stone Harbor, 

 Anglesea, Cape May (S). 



