PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 785 



1856. Knieskern^ p. D. Ai Catalogue of Plants growing 

 without cultivation in the Counties of Monmouth and Ocean. 

 Ann. Rept. N. J. Geol. Survey, 1856. 



Also reprinted as a pamphlet Trenton, N. J., 1857, pp. 1-41. 



This is the most important paper on the Pine Barren flora that was 

 published up to the time of Britton's Catalogue. It is cited in synonymy 

 throughout the present work, the page references being those of the 

 reprint. Dr. Knieskern lived at Manchester, now Lakehurst, and was 

 undoubtedly better informed on the flora of that vicinity than any man 

 of his time. A few species, however, which he included from the upper 

 part of Monmouth County, have not since been collected there, and 

 were probably based upon misidentifications. 



i860. Darrach^ James. Plants appearing in Flower in the 



Neighborhood of Philadelphia. 



February-April, p. 145; May, p. 199; June, p. 302; July-October, 511. 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., i860. 



1869. Redfield, John H.* Note on the First Discovery of 

 Schizsea pusilla. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1869. 13. 



1869. RedeiEED, John H. Search for Corema Conradii in 

 Monmouth County, N. J. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 

 1869. 91. Also Amer. Nat. III., 327. 



. M[artindaeE], I. C. To the Lovers of Nature's Beau- 

 ties. 



Apparently a reprinted broadside from a newspaper, describing briefly 

 the flora to be seen along the Camden and Atlantic R. R. 



1871. Haee, L H. [Helonias and other plants at Atco, N. J.] 

 Torr. Bull. IL 31. IIL 25 and 32. 



1873. Haee, I. H. [Rose-colored Water Lilies near Atsion, 

 N. J.] Torr. Bull. IV. 8. 



1874. WiEEis, O. R., Ph. D.f Catalogue of Plants growing 

 without cultivation in the State of New Jersey. New York, 

 pp. i-xxi -f 1-7 1. Revised edition, same title, New York 

 1878, pp. i-xxviii + 1-88. 



* Cf. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XX., 162, for biography. 

 t Cf. Torreya II., 80, 1902, for Biographical Notice. 

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