50 REPORT OP^ NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



CANADIAN PROVINCES 



Botrychiuni ncglcctum m. 

 Puccinellia fasciculata c. 

 Rynchospora fusca pb, cm. 

 Carex umbellata m, pb, cm. 



" folliculata M, pb, cm. 



" trisperma pb. 



" hormathodes c, cm. 

 Juncus militaris pb, cm. 

 Leptorchis loeselii m, cm, c. 

 Salix discolor m. 



" interior m. 

 Betula populifolia pb. 

 Sagina procumbens c. 

 Alsine longifolia m. 



TO DELAWARE OR MARYLAND. 



Alsine uliginosa m. 

 Anemone canadensis M. 

 Potentilla argentca m, c. 

 Drymocallis arguta m. 

 Vitis vulpina M. 

 Callitriche heterophylla M. 

 Cicuta bulbifera M. 

 Angelica atropurpurea M. 

 Pyrola chlorantha M. 



" elliptica M. 



" secunda m. 

 Utricularia clandestina pb. 

 Aster radula M. 



MAINE TO DELAWARE OR MARYLAND. 



Isoetes engelmanni [N. H.] m. 

 Dryopteris simulata M, pb. 

 Panicum scribnerianum m. 

 Agrostis maritima c. 

 Panicularia acutiflora m. 

 Carex vestita m, cm. 



" lupuliformis [Vt.] m. 



Potentilla pumila m, c. 

 Myriophyllum humile m, c, pb. 

 Antennaria fallax m. 



" parlinii m, cm, c. 



Bidens connata m, c. 

 Carduus odoratus m. 



The Southi^rn Ele^ment. — The third group of Nevv Jersey 

 coastal plain plants comprises those which find their northern 

 limit of distribution in or near this region. They may be grouped 

 as follows: 



Ranging north to N. J. 



From Va., 4 



N. C, 6 



S. C, 6 



Ga 15 



Fla., 133 



164 



n 



69 



169 



The detailed lists of species follow 



* Staten Island and Long Island for the most part. 



t Usually the immediate coast district or outlying islands. 



