PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 679 



Middle District— '!<^ew Egypt, Kirkwood (C), Mickleton (C). 



MIMULUS L. 



Mimufus ringens L. Common Monkey Flower. 



Mimulus ringens Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 634 [Virginia and Canada]. — Knieskern 22. 

 — Britton 185. 



Open swamps; frequent in the Northern and Middle districts 

 and locally on the Cape May peninsula and Coast strip. 



Fl. — Early July to late August, sporadically into September. 



Middle District.— New Egypt, Pemberton (S), Delaire, Camden (C), Med- 

 ford, Mickleton (C), Atco (C), Swedesboro, Dividing Creek. 



Coast 5^n>.— Manahawkin, Mays Landing, Wildwood Jnc, Dias Creek, 

 Cape May (S), Cape May Court House. 



Mimulus alatus Soland. Wing-stemmed Monkey Flower. 

 PI. CXIX., Fig. 2. 



Mimulus alatus Solander in Aiton's Hort. Kew. IL 361. 1789 [North 

 America].— Knieskern 22. — Britton 185. — Keller and Brown 288. 



Rare and local in open swamps or meadows of the Northern 

 and Middle districts. 



Fl. — Early July to late August, sporadically into September, 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Crosswicks Creek (C), Delair, Medford, 

 Woodstown (KB). 



GRATIOLA L. 

 Gratiola virginiana L. Clammy Hedge Hyssop. 



Gratiola virginiana Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 17. 1753 [Virginia]. — Knieskern 22. — 

 Britton 185. 



Damp or muddy spots ; locally distributed through the North- 

 ern and Middle districts. 

 F/.— Late May to late July. 



Middle District.— Vavmmgda\& (S), New Egypt, Medford (S), Washing- 

 ton Park, Andrews, Swedesboro, Riddleton. 



Gratiola sphaerocarpa Ell. Round-fruited Hedge Hyssop. 



Gratiola sphcerocarpa Elliott, Bot. S. C. and Ga. L 14. 1816 [Four miles from 

 Charleston, S. C, on the neck]. — Willis 42. — Britton 185. — Keller and 

 Brown 289. 



Wet muddy spots in the Middle and Cape May districts, reach- 

 ing here, the northern limit of its distribution; rare and local. 



