66 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



ANTENNARIA Gaertner. 



Antennaria neodioica Greene. Smaller Mouse-ear Everlasting 



Antennaria neodioica Greene, Pittonia III. 184. 1897 [Stroudsburg and Bush- 

 kill, Pa.]. 



Frequent in the northern counties, less common and local 

 farther south in the Middle and Coast districts. 

 Fl. and Fr. — Late April to late May. 



Middle District.— Ddanco, Wenonah, Sewell (S), Quinton, Riddleton, 

 Tomlin, Hainesport, Millville. 



Coast Strip. — Manahawkin, Cape May. 



Antennaria neglecta Greene. Field Mouse-ear. 

 Amtennaria neglecta Greene, Pittonia III. 173. 1897 [Washington, D. C.]. 



Frequent in dry ground in the Northern, Middle and Coast 

 districts. 



Fl. and Fr. — Mid-April to mid-May. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Delanco, Kankora, Medford, Quinton, Rid 

 dieton. 

 Pine Barrens. — Williamstown Jnc. (S). 

 Coctst Strip. — Surf City (L), Manahawkin, Palermo, Cape May. 



Antennaria piantaginifolia (L.). Plantain-leaved Mouse-ear. 



PI. CXXL, Fig. 2. 



Gnaphalium piantaginifolia Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 850. 1753 [Virginia]. 

 Antennaria piantaginifolia Knieskern 19. — Britton 141. 



Frequent in dry ground in the Northern, Middle and Cape 

 May districts. 



Fl. and Fr. — Late April to late May. 



Middle District. — Bordentown, Beverly, Medford (S), Mantua, Sewell (S), 

 Swedesboro, Riddleton, Quinton, Bridgeton. 

 Pine Barrens. — Landisville, Palermo. 

 Cape May. — Court House. 



Antennaria fallax Greene. Tall Mouse-ear. 



Antennaria fallax Greene, Pittonia III. 321. 1898 [Washington, D. C.]. 



Occasional in the Middle district in dry, open ground, proba- 

 bly also in the northern counties. 



Fl. and Fr. — Late April to late May, 



Middle District. — Bordentown, Hainesport, Woodbury, Millville, Medford, 

 Mantua, Glassboro (S), Mickleton, Swedesboro, Quinton. 



