PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 711 



Reported in Britton's Catalogue from only four stations north 

 of our limits, i. e., Hackensack Marshes, Siiccasunna, Morris 

 County, Sunfish Pond, Warren County, and Trenton. 



Fl. — Mid-June to early July. Fr. — Early September to 

 October. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, Kaighns Swamp, Camden (P), Pitman, 

 Westville, Repaupo, Andrew's, Swedesboro. 



Pine Barrens. — Forked River, Waretown, Barnegat, Manahawkin, Cox's, 

 Williamstown Jnc, Hammonton, Egg Harbor City, Folsom, Mays Landing. 



Cape May. — Cold Spring, Cape May (S). 



Viburnum prunifolium L.* Black Haw. 



Viburnum prunifolium Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 268. 1753 [Virginia and Canada]. — 



Britton 122. 

 Viburnum pyrifolium Barton, Fl. Phila. L 152. 



Edges of woods and thickets in the Northern and Middle 

 districts ; frequent, especially northward. Very rare on the Cape 

 May peninsula. 



Fl. — Early May to late May. Fr. — ^E^rly September into 

 October, or persistent somewhat later. 



Middle District. — New Egypt. Kinkora, Burlington (C), Camden (P)^ 

 Medford (S), Washington Park, Mickleton (C), Swedesboro, AUoway. 

 Cape Moy.— Cold Spring (OHB). 



TRIOSTEUM L. 



Triosteum perfoliatum L. Feverwort, Horse Gentian. 



Triosteum perfoliatum Linnseus, Sp. PI. 176. 1753 [N. America]. — Knieskcr« 

 16. — Britton 123. 



Frequent in rich woods in the northern counties and occasional 

 southward in the Middle and Cape May districts. One station 

 only in the Pine Barrens, in a grove near Hammonton, where 

 it may likely have been introduced, as teams are frequently 

 hitched there. 



Fl. — Late May to mid-June. Fr. — Early September into Oc- 

 tober. 



Middle District.— Red Bank, Washington Park, Sea Breeze (C). 



Pine Barrens. — Hammonton. 



Cape May.— Court House (S), Cold Spring. 



* V. lenfago is given in Britton's Catalogue as "frequent in Camden Co." 

 on the authority of Mr. Martindale. This statement probably refers to V. 

 prunifolium, as there is no evidence of the occurrence of V. lenfago wttfein 

 our limits. 



