PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 633 



TRIENTALIS L. 

 Trientalis borealis Raf. Star Flower. 



Trientalis borealis Rafinesque, N. Y. Med. Repos. 354 [New England and 

 Canada]. New name for "T. europaa, American form" of Michaux [New 

 England and Canada]. 



Trientalis americana Knieskern 21. — Britton 165. — Keller and Brown 251. 



Generally distributed in woodland throughout the State, but 

 apparently most plentiful in the northern counties and along the 

 coast. 



Fl. — Early May to early June. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, Pemberton (C), Moorestown (NB), 

 Camden (P), Gloucester (C), Woodbury, Mickleton, Clementon (KB), 

 Quinton (C), Buckshutem. 



Pine Barrens.— Davenport, Toms River (NB), Ancora (KB), Vineland 

 (C), Hammonton (C), Pleasant Mills, Mouth of Batsto, Mays Landing, 

 Manumuskin (S), Absecon (S). 



Coast Strip.— Deal (KB), Ocean Grove (H), Bay Head, Pt. Pleasant, 

 Surf City (L), Spray Beach (L), Cox's, Manahawkin, West Creek, Atlantic 

 City (P), Piermont (S), Anglesea, Wildwood. 



Cape May. — South Dennis, Goshen (S), Bennett, Cold Spring. 



GLAUX L. 

 Glaux maritima L. Sea Milkwort. 



Glaux maritima Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 207. 1753 [Europe].— Britton 166. 



This plant was collected many years ago at Deal Beach by 

 the late Aubrey H. Smith. Dr. Britton regarded it as "a fugitive 

 fiom further north," but as it has been found in abundance at 

 Chestertown, Maryland, by Mr. E. G. Vanatta, there seems no 

 reason why we should regard the plant as other than a native 

 of our coast. There are specimens in the Philadelphia herbarium 

 from Deal, but it has not been found elsewhere in the State. 



Coast Strip. — Deal — August — fresh flowers. 



Family PLUMBAGINACE^. Sea Lavender, etc. 



LIMONIUM Adanson. 



Limonium carolinianum (Walt.). Sea Lavender. 



Statice carolinianum Walter, Fl. Car. 118. 1788 [Carolina]. — Pursh. Fl. 



Am. Sept. L 212. 1814. — ^Willis 40. 

 Statice Limonitim Knieskern 21. — Willis 40. 

 Statice Limonium var. Carolinianum Britton 164. 

 Limonium Carolinianum Keller and Brown 252. 



