PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 739 



Fl. — Early August into September. 



Middle District — Swedesboro. 



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



WILLUGB/EYA Necker. 



Wiliugbaeya scandens (L.). Climbing Boneset. 



PI. CXXII, Fig. 2. 



Eupatorium scandens Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 836. 1753 [Virginia]. 

 Mikania scandens Barton, Fl. Phila. II. 102. 1818. — Knieskern 17. — Britten 

 130. 



Frequent in sandy swamps of the Middle, Coast and Cape May 

 districts and at Swartswood Lake, Sussex County, and on the 

 Ramapo River, Bergen Co. Absent from the Pine Barrens, ex- 

 cept as a coast intrusion along the large streams. 



This is our only trailing composite and is found climbing over 

 low shrubs, its stems twisting tightly around their twigs and 

 branches. The foliage reminds one somewhat of the bind-weeds 

 {Polygonum). 



Fl. — Early August to late September. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Delaire, Lindenwold, Springdale (S), Med- 

 ford (S), Blackwood, E. Clementon (S), Kaighns Pt., Camden, Willow 

 Grove. 



Pine Barrens? — Landisville. 



Coast Strip. — Spring Lake, Barnegat, Cox's, Barnegat City (L), Surf City 

 (L), Mays Landing (S), Ocean City (S), Palermo (S), Piermont. Wild- 

 wood. 



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



KUHNIA L. 



Kuhnia eupatorioides L. False Boneset. 



Kuhnia eupatorioides Linnaeus, Sp. Pi. Ed. 2. 1662. 1763 [Pennsylvania]. — 

 Willis 30. — Britton 130. — Keller and Brown 320. 



Limestone rocks on the upper Delaware and in sandy woods 

 near New Brunswick, and at several stations in the Middle dis- 

 trict within our limits. 



Fl. — Early Augxist to mid-September. 

 Middle District. — Birmingham (NB), Medford, Locust Grove (S). 



