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Myriophyllum humile (Raf.). Low Water Milfoil. 



Biirshia liiimilis Rafinesque, Med. Rep. (II.) 5. 357. 1808 [New Jersey]. 

 Myriophyllum ambigutim Nuttall, Gen. II. 212. 1818. — Barton, Fl. Phila. II. 



164. 1818. — Knieskern 14. — ^Willis 23. 



MyriopIiylluDi anibigtium var. linwsum Nuttall, Gen. 11. 212. 1818. 



Ponds of the Pine Barrens, Middle and Coast districts, fre- 

 quent. 



Most of the records of Myriophyllum heterophyllum and 

 vcrticillatum for our region appear to belong here. The species 

 presents a great diversity of form, small plants creeping in 

 mud are form Inn 11 He, those entirely submerged in deep water 

 are capillacea, and those with an emersed spike natans. 



Rafinescjue proposed a new genus for the terrestrial form, 

 naming it in honor of Frederick Pursh, the first botanist to 

 publish his researches upon the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Un- 

 fortunately a typographical error in Rafinesque's paper makes 

 the genus "Burshia" in honor of "Mr. Bursh." 



FL — Early June into October. Fr. — Late June through 

 autumn. 



Middle Distrct.—Keyport (C), Freehold (C), Pemberton (NB), Camden, 

 Gloucester (NB), Clementon, Riddleton, Millville. 

 Pine Barrms. — Jackson, Taunton, Landisville, Pancoast, Egg Harbor City 



(P). 

 Coast Strip.— T)eii\ (KB), Toms River (McK), Manahawkin, Wildwood 



(H). 



Myriophyllum pinnatum (Walt). Pinnate Water Milfoil. 



Potaviogeton pinnatum Walter, Fl. Car. go. 1788 [South Carolina]. 



Myriopliyllitin scabratum Willis 23. 



Myrophyllum pinnatum Britton 105. — Keller and Brown 235. 



Ponds of the Middle and Coast districts south to Cape May, 



frequent ; apparently not in the Pine Barrens. 



Fl. — Early June into autumn. Fr. — Late June into autumn. 



Middle District.— ^re&\\o\A (C), Washington Park (S), Westville (KB), 

 Taunton (S), Swedesboro, Riddleton. 



Coast 5/n>.— Wildwood, Anglesea, Cape May (NB and P), Cape May Pt. 



Myriophyllum heterophyllum Michaux. Various-leaved Water Milfoil. 



Myriophyllum heterophyllum Michaux, Flor. Bor. Am. II. 191 [Carolina and 

 Georgia]. — Britton 106. — Keller and Brown 235. 



Very rare within our limits. Collected by F. L. Bassett in 

 1882 at Hammonton. 



Pine Barrens. — Hammonton. 



