PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 68i 

 Fl. — Early July to early September. 



Middle District.— Rhevside, Kaighns Pt., Swedesboro. 



Ilysanthes anagallidea (Michx.).* Long-stalked False Pimpernel. 



Gratiola anagallidea Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. I. 6. 1803 [Carolina]. 

 Ilysanthes gratioloides Knieskem 22. — Britton 186. 

 Lindernia attenuata Barton, Fl. Phila. I. 8. 1818. 



Frequent in wet places throughout the Middle and Cape May 

 districts and along the Coast strip ; probably does not range much 

 above the fall line in the northern counties. 



Fl. — Early July to early September. 



Middle District. — Crosswicks, Florence Hts., Jackson, Clementon, Woodbine 

 (S). 



Coast Strip.— ti. Spring Lake (NB), St. Albans (L), N. Beach Haven (L), 

 Spray Beach (L), Beach Haven (L), Ocean City (S). 



Cape May. — Rio Grande, Nummeytown (S). 



MICRANTHEMUM Michaux. 



Micranthemum micranthemoides (Nutt). Nuttall's Micranthemum. 



Hemianthus micranthemoides Nuttall, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. I. 119, 

 pi. 6. 1817 [Kensington (now in Philadelphia) on the Delaware River]. 

 Micranthemum micranthemoides Keller and Brown 289. 

 Micranthemum Nuttallii Willis 43. — Britton 186. 



Muddy shores of the Delaware from Camden to Burlington; 

 local. 



Fl. — Early September into November. 



Middle District. — Burlington, Delair, Morris, Camden.f 



LIMOSELLA L. 

 Limoselia tenuifolia Hoffm. Narrow-leaved Mudwort. 



PI. XC, Fig. I. 



Limoselia tenuifolia Hoffman, Deutsch. Fl. 29. 1804 [Germany]. — Keller and 



Brown 290. 

 Limoselia aquatica var. tenuifolia Willis 43. — Britton 186. 



Muddy shores of the Delaware and edges of the salt miarshes 

 from Long Branch to St. Albans. 

 Fl. — Early June into September. 



* cf. Robinson Rhodora 1908, 66, on nomenclature of species. 

 t The record in Keller and Brown's list for Clementon (Jahn) cannot be 

 substantiated and is almost certainly based upon a misidentification. 



