712 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Triosteum aurantiacum Bicknell. Scarlet-fruited Horse Gentian. 



Triosteum aurantiacum Bicknell, Torrcya I. 26. igoi [Van Courtland Park, 

 N. Y. City]. 



Very rare within our limits in similar situations to the pre- 

 ceding. 



PL — Mid-May to early June. Fr. — Early August into Sep- 

 tember. 



Middle District.— Red Bank. 



LONICERA L. 



Lonicera dioica L. Smooth-leaved Honeysuckle. 



Lonicera dioica Linnaeus, Sp. PI. Ed. 12. 165. 1767 [No location]. — Keller 



and Brown 304. 

 Lonicera glaiica Britton 124. 



Frequent in damp rocky woods of the northern counties, also 

 at three localities in Union and Essex Counties and at one station 

 within our limits in the Middle district according to Britton. 



Middle District. — Birmingham (C). 



Lonicera sempervirens L. Coral Honeysuckle. 

 Lonicera sempervirens Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 173. 1753 [Virginia and Mexico]. 

 — Keller and Brown 304. — Britton 123. 



Frequent in thickets of the Cape May and lower Middle dis- 

 tricts; less common farther north, but ranging up the Delaware 

 to Hunterdon County and to the New Durham Swamp, Hudson 

 County, according to Britton. Often in other localities escaped 

 from cultivation. 



Fl. — Late May to late July. 



Middle District — Burlington (C), Moorestown (NB), Locust Grove, 

 Washington Park, Sewell (S). 

 Coast Strip. — Anglesea, Piermont. 

 Cape May.— Cold Spring, Cape May, Cape May Pt. 



DIERVILLA Moench. 



Diervilla dierviiia (L.). Bush Honeysuckle. 



Lonicera diervilla Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 175 [Acadia and New York]. 

 Diervilla Diervilla Keller and Brown 304. 

 Diervilla triUda Britton 123. 



Mr. E. C. Jellett assures me that his record for Diervilla dier- 

 inlla at Millville published in Keller and Brown's List is correct. 

 He was familiar with the plant at the time, and although he pre- 



