PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 693 



Utricularia intermedia Hayne. Flat-leaved Bladderwort. 



PI. CXIL, Fig. I. 



Utricularia intermedia Hayne in Schrad. Jour. Bot. I. i8. 1800 [Upsal, 

 Sweden]. — Britton 191. — Keller and Brown 295. 



Bogs near Ogdensburg, Sussex County, Budds Lake, Morris 

 County, the Hackensack Sfwamps and New Durham ; south along 

 the coast to Forked River and at Camden in the Middle district. 



Pi. — July 7, 19 10, in full bloom at Pt. Pleasant; rarely found 

 flowering in our range. 



Middle District. — Camden. 



Pine Barrens.— Ft. Pleasant, Bay Head, Toms River (KB), Forked River.* 



Utricularia infiata "Walt. Swollen Bladderwort. 



PI. CXIV., Fig. 2. 

 Utricularia inUata Walter, Fl. Car. 64. 1788 [Carolina]. — Willis 41.— Britton 



191. — Keller and Brown 294. 

 Utricularia ceratophylla Barton, Fl. Phila. I. 11. 1818. 



Ponds in the Middle, Pine Barren and Cape May districts; 

 frequent. Reported from north of our limits only from near 

 Plainfield. 



Some of our specimens, probably all from the Pine Barrens, 

 are referable, apparently, to var. radia\ta,f but the characters are 

 so unsatisfactory that it seems to be based merely upon small, 

 less-robust specimens. 



Fl — Mid-June into September. 



Middle District. — Birmingham, Center Square, Woodbury (C), Mickleton 

 (KB), Tomlinson's, Riddleton, Palatine. 



Pine Barrens. — Long Branch (C), Spring Lake (C), Forked River (KB), 

 Taunton (KB), Berlin (C), Clementon, Lucaston (KB), Vineland (C), 

 Hammonton (C), Egg Harbor City. 



Cape May. — Bennett, Whitesboro, Cape May (KB). 



Utricularia purpurea Walt. Purple Bladderwort. 



PI. CXH., Fig. 4. 

 Utricularia purpurea Walter, Fl. Car. 64. 1788 [Carolina]. — Knieskern 22. — 

 Willis 41. — Britton 192. — Keller and Brown 294. 



Ponds in the Pine Barren and Cape May districts ; rather fre- 

 quent, and at a few stations in the Middle district. 



*The Quaker Bridge (KB) record has not been substantiated and seems 

 unlikely, 

 t Cf. Small, Southern Flora, p. 1090. 



