PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 481 



Middle District. — Freehold (NB), Farmingdale (S), Burlington, Medford 

 (S), Sicklerville, Washington Park, Glassboro, Swedesboro, Yorktown. 



Pine Barrens. — Forked River, Manahawkin, Cox's Speedwell (S), Bear 

 Swamp (S), Albion, Jackson, Winslow Jnc, Mouth of Batsto. 



DALIBARDA L. 

 Dalibarda repens L. Dalibarda. 



Dalibarda repens Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 491. 1753 [Canada]. — Keller and Brown 

 175. 



Very rare and known from but one station in the State — two 

 miles northwest of Swedesboro — where it was detected by Mr. 

 Charles D. Lippincott. The occurrence of such a distinctly 

 boreal plant in this locality is extremely interesting. 



Fl. — ^July 8, 1894, petals dropping-. 



Middle District. — Two miles northwest of Swedesboro. 



FRAGARIA L. 



Fragaria virginiana Duchesne. Virginia Strawberry. 



Fragaria virginiana Duchesne, Hist. Nat. Fras. 204. 1766 [America]. — 

 Knieskern 13. — Britton 95. 



Common in the northern counties in fields ; less common south- 

 ward in the Middle and Coast districts. This is the common 

 wild strawberry of the New Jersey lowlands. Another s[)ecies 

 has been recorded as F. vesca in Ocean and Monmouth Counties 

 (Knieskeni) and about Camden (Martindale). If these records 

 refer to true F. vesca they are, of course, based upon introduced 

 plants, as the species is not native here. The allied native species, 

 F. americana, is a mountain plant, and its occurrence on the 

 coastal plain does not seem probable. There are no New Jersey 

 specimens in the Martindale Herbarium. 



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



Middle District. — Medford (S), Lindenwold (S), Blackwood, Washington 

 Park. 



Coast Strip.— Toms River (NB), Forked River, Beach Haven (L), At- 

 lantic City (S), Piermont (S). 



DRYIVIOCALLIS Fourr. 

 Drymocallis arguta (Pursh.). Tall Cinquefoil. 



Potentilla arguta Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. y26. 1814 [Upper Louisiana]. — Brit- 

 ton 96. 

 Drymocallis arguta Keller and Brown 175. 

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