68o REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Originally collected in the State by Austin at Dennisville, Cape 

 May County, May, 1855. 



Middle District. — Burlington. 



Cape May. — Ocean View (NB), 0pp. Cold Spring, Cape May (P), Dennis- 

 ville (P). 



Gratiola aurea Pursh. Golden Hedge Hyssop. 



Gratiola aurea Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. I. 12. 1814 [Pine Barrens of N. Eng- 

 land, New Jersey and Carolina]. — ^Knieskern 22. — Willis 42. — Britten 

 186. — Keller and Brown 289. 



Common in wet sandy ground throughout the Pine Barrens 

 south to Dennisville, also locally in the Middle district and up 

 the Delaware to Belvidere, also on the shores of Lake Hopat- 

 cong and Green Pond. 



Fl. — Late June to late September. 



Middle District. — Florence Hts., Delanco, Fish House, Gloucester, Pauls- 

 boro, Center Square. 



Pine Barrens. — Pt. Pleasant, Toms River, Forked River, Manahawkin, 

 Cedar Grove (S), Cedar Bridge, West Creek, Landisville, Winslow, Ham- 

 monton, Atsion (S), Batsto, Egg Harbor Cit}^ Woodbine, Dennisville (S). 



Gratiola pilosa Michx. Hairy Hedge Hyssop. 



Gratiola pilosa Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. I. 7. 1803 [Carolina]. — Willis 42. — 

 Britton 186. — Keller and Brown 289. 



Damp ground and edges of salt marshes in the Cape May and 

 lower Middle districts, reaching here, the northern limit of its 

 distribution. 



Collected at Griffith's Swamp, near Haddonfield, by Diffen- 

 baugh in 1862. 



Fl. — Early July to early September. 



Middle District. — Four miles east of Camden, Griffith's Swamp, Dividing 

 Creek. 



Cape May.— Court House, Two miles west of Court House (S), Three 

 miles west of Court House (S), Bennett, Cold Spring, Green Creek, Cape 

 May. 



ILYSANTHES Rafinesque. 

 Ilysantiies dubia (L.). Short-stall<ed False Pimpernel. 



Gratiola dubia Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 17- i753 [Virginia]. 



Wet ground in the northern counties, ranging down the Dela- 

 ware into the Middle district. Not found elsewhere within our 

 limits. 



