PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 599 



since Ntittall's time. It now develops, however, that Mr. K. K. 

 Mackenzie had collected Lilceopsis between Mantoloking and 

 Chadwick, on the shores of Barnegat Bay, although the fact had 

 never been recorded. I am indebted to him for a specimen 

 from his locality. 



At Palermo the little plants were creeping o\'er the white sand 

 of a slight depression wdiere a fresh water spring "bursts forth 

 near the edge of the salt marsh. 



Fl. — Early July probably into August. Fr. — Late September 

 probably into October. 



Coast Strip. — Between Mantoloking and Chadwick on shores of Barnegat 

 Bay (Mackenzie), Below Palermo, Near Egg Harbor (same as last?) 



THASPIUM Nuttall.* 



Thaspium trifoliatum L. Purple Meadow Parsnip. 



Thapsia trifoliata Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 262. 1753 [Virginia]. 

 Thaspium aureum var. trifoliatum Britton 117. 



Occasional in open woods in the Middle district, north to 

 Union, Hunterdon and Middlesex Counties. 

 Fl. — Late May to late June. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, Pemberton. Merchantville (P), Medford 

 (S), Sewell (S), Swedesboro. 



ANGELICA L. 



Angelica villosa (Walt.). Pubescent Angelica.f 



Ferula villosa Walter, Fl. Car. 115. 1788 [S. Carolina]. 

 Archangelica hirsuta Knieskern 16. 

 Angelica villosa Britton 117. 



Occasional in dry woods or clearings in the northern counties, 

 and southward in the Middle district and in lower Cape May 

 County. 



* Thaspium barbinode is given in Keller and Brown's list from Magnolia 

 on authority of Dr. Harshberger, but the record cannot be verified. Knies- 

 k rn gives it from Prospertown, but the record cannot be verified. T. 

 aureum seems to be erroneously referred to this region ; all specimens so 

 labelled are Zizia aurca. 



i A. atropurpurea is recorded in Britton's Catalogue from Moorestown, 

 Vineland and Salem, but there are no specimens preserved, and as our field 

 work has utterly failed to discover it I am convinced that these records must 

 refer to A. villosa. Dr. Stokes disclaims the Moorestown record, and the 

 author of the Vineland one made other errors of identification. 



