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one or two stations in West Jersey, all of them outlying "Pine 

 Barren islands." 



Fl. — Mid-July to mid-October. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Ashland. 



Pine Barrens. — Toms River, Forked River, Waretown, Pasadena, Barnegat 

 (S), West Creek (S), Lakehurst, Plains, Bamber, Cedar Bridge, Chatsworth, 

 Jones Mill (S), Speedwell, Whitings, Hanover, Woodmansie, Pemberton 

 (KB), Bear Swamp, Winslow (P), Atsion, Parkdalc, Sumner (S), Williams- 

 town Jnc, Mouth of Batsto, Absecon, Pancoast (S), Egg Harbor City, 

 Lucaston, Batsto, Quaker Bridge, Pleasant Mills, Hammonton, Weymouth, 

 Mays Landing (NB). 



Polygala verticillata L. Whorled Milkwort. 

 PI. LXXIV. Fig. 3. 

 Polygala verticillata Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 706. 1753 [Virginia]. — Knieskern 11. — 

 Britton 59. 



Dr. Britton gives this species as common in dry soil through- 

 out the State. In the southern half, however, it seems to oe 

 miainly restricted to the Coastal strip and the coast of Delaware 

 Bay, where it occurs close to the edge of the salt marshes in 

 damp sandy ground. 



Two records from the Pine Barrens are from cultivated 

 ground and apparently introduced. 



Fl. — Late June to mid-October. 



Middle District. — Camden (P), Clementon. 

 Pine Barrens. — Winslow Jnc., Landisville (T). 



Coast Strip.— Ft. Pleasant, Ship Bottom (L), Surf City (L), St. Albans 

 (L), Atlantic City, Longport, Piermont (S), Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Cape 

 May, Cape May Ct. House, Cold Spring (S), Cape May, Dias Creek, Haley- 

 ▼ille (NB). 



Polygala ambigua Nutt. Loose-spiked Milkwort. 

 PI. LXXIV. Fig. I. 

 Polygala ambigua Nuttall Gen. H. 89. 1818 [New Jersey and Virginia]. — 

 Knieskern 12. 1856. 



Rare and local in the Middle district and Pine Barrens; ap- 

 parently introduced in the latter. 

 Fl. — ^Late June to mid-Octol>er. 



Middle District.— Kmkor?i (NY). 



Pine Barrens. — Williamstovvn Jnc. (A), Hammonton (A). 



Polygala incarnata L. Pink Milkwort. 



PI. LXXV. Fig. I. 

 Polygala incarnata Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 701. 1753 [Virginia and Canada]. — 

 Pursh Fl. Am. Sept. H. 464. — Willis 17.— Britton 58.— Keller and Brown 

 210. 



