PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 537 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Pemberton Jnc. (S), Chairville (S), Black- 

 wood, Mickleton, Swedesboro, Beaver Dam. 



Pine Barrens f — ^Landisville- 



Coast Strip. — Sandy Hook, Forked River, Beach Haven (L), Beach Haven 

 Terrace (L). Cedar Bonnet (L), Atlantic City (S), Ocean City (S), Pier- 

 mont (S), Wildwood (UP). 



Cape Mflj'.— Bennett, Cape May. 



Rhus hirta (K). Stag-horn Sumac. 



Datisca hirta Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 1037. 1753 [Philadelphia]. 

 Rhus fyphina Britton 79. 



Frequent in rocky woods of the northern counties, extending 

 down the Delaware River, within our limits, where it is ven' 

 rare. Mr. Long- has noted it at Florence Heights and \A'ashing-- 

 ton Park. 



Fl. — Early June to early July. Fr. — About late July into Sep- 

 tember. 



Middle District. — Bordentown, i mile south Mickleton. 



Rhus glabra L. Smooth or Scarlet Sumac. 



Rhus glabra Linnseus, Sp. PI. 265. 1753 [North America].— Brition 79. 



Frequent in dry soil in the northern counties; nuich less com- 

 mon southward in the Mliddle district. Very rare in the southern 

 part of the Cape May peninsula and on the coast. 



/r/. — iMid-June to mid-July. Fr. — About late July into Sep- 

 tember. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Williamstown, Tomlin, Haddonfield (P). 



Coast Strip. — Peahala (L). 



Cape Ma:y.— New England (OHB). 



Rhus vernix L. Poison Sumac. 



Rhus Vcvnix Linnaeus, Sp. PL 265. 1753 [North America]— Barton, Fl. Phila. 



L 154. 1818. 

 Rhus venenata Knieskern 11. — Britton 79. 



'Swamps throughout the coastal plain, miost abundant in the 

 Pine Barrens, also at three localities in Sussex and Morris 

 Counties. 



Fl. — Late May to late June. Fr. — Alx)ut early August into 

 September or October. 



