PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 409 



J^l. — Early May to mid-May, when the leaves are partly ex- 

 panded. Fr. — Autumn of the first season. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale (S), New Egypt, Arneys Mt. (S), Pember- 

 ton Jnc. (S), Medford, Springdale (S), Locust Grove (S), Red Bank, Re- 

 paupo, Swedesboro, Sicklerville (S), Yorktown, Bridgeton (NB). 



Pine Barrens.— BtdiV Swamp (S), Albion, Landisville (T), Mays Landing 

 (S). 



Coast Strip. — Manahawkin, Surf City (L), Absecon, Atlantic City (S), 

 Pleasantville (NY). 



Cape May. — Cape May. 



Quercus stellata Wang. Post Oak. 



Quercus stellata Wangenheim, Nordam Holz. 78, p. 6, f. 15. 1787 [New 



York]. 

 Quercus ohtusiloba Knieskern 28. — Willis 55. 

 Quercus minor Britton 222. 



Dry ground ; rather frequent throughout our region and casual 

 farther north. 



The leaf lobes are si »metimes forked again, making quite a com- 

 plicated outline. 



Fl. — Early May to mid-May, when the leaves are partly ex- 

 panded. Fr. — Autumn of the first season. 



Middle District.— Sha^xk River (UP), Farmingdale, New Egypt, Arneys Mt. 

 (S), Pemberton (NB), Medford, Orchard (S), W. Deptford, Glassboro, 

 Swedesboro, Yorktown, Bridgeton (S), Fairton (S). 



Pine Barrens. — Speedwell, White Horse, Bear Swamp (S), Landisville 

 (T), Folsom, Pleasant Mills (S), Mouth of Batsto, Mays Landing (S). 



Coast Shrip. — Forked River, Manahawkin, Absecon, Atlantic City (S), 

 Pleasantville (NY), Piermont, Five-Mile Beach. 



Cape May.— Cape May (S). 



Quercus bicolor Muhl. Swamp White Oak. 



Quercus bicolor Muhlenberg in Wildenow, Neue Schrift Gess. Nat- Fr. 



Berlin IIL 396. 1801 [North America, prob. Penna.]. — Britton 222. 

 Quercus platanoides Keller and Brown 124. 



Swamps and meadows in the northern counties, southward in 

 the Middle district, mainly along the Delaware river, local and 

 not very common within our limits. 



Fl. — Early May to mid-May (probably), when the leaves are 

 partly expanded. Fr. — Autumn of the first season. 



Middle DJjiric^.— Farmingdale, Moorestown, Medford, Marlton (C), Mic- 

 kleton (H), Swedesboro, Riddleton (KB), Salem (S). 



Quercus lyrata Walter. Swamp Post Oak. 



Quercus lyrata Walter, Fl. Car. 235. 1788 [S- Carolina], Keller and Brown 

 123. 



