786 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



A list with few exact localities, generally referring broadly to the 

 northern, middle or southern counties in stating distribution. All 

 species referred to the last category are included in the synonymy of 

 the present work, page reference being to the revised edition. Some 

 very doubtful records originate in this list which have not been verified, 

 and, so far as our territory is concerned, it contains few additions to 

 the list of Dr. Knieskern. 



1876. Redi^iELd^ J. H. Torrey's first trip to the Pines. Torr. 

 Bull. VI. 82-83. 



1876. Martindale, I. C* Opuntia vulgaris at Haddonfield, 

 N. J. Torr. Bull. VI. 105 and 116. 



1879. RusBY, 'H. H. Aletris aurea ? near Aitsion. N. J. Torr. 

 Bull. VI., 289. 



1880. BriTTon, N. L. On the Northern Extension of the New- 

 Jersey Pine Barren Flora on Long- and Staten Islands. 

 Torr. Bull. VII. 81, also VIII. 48, VII. 98. 



1880. Brown, Addison. Notes on the New Jersey Flora. 

 Torr. BuU.Yll. 115. 



1881. Britton, N. L. Notes on the Middlesex County, New 

 Jersey, Flora. Torr. Bull. VIII. 7. 



1880. MartindalE, I. C. Notes on the Bartram Oak Quercus 

 Heterophylla Michx. Privately printed, pp. 1-24. 



1881. Britton, N. L. List of (New Jersey Floras and Lists. 

 Torr. Bull. VIII. 81. 



1881. Porter. T. C.f Helonias at Dover, Morris County. 

 Torr. Bull. VIII. 91. 



* Cf . Torr. Bot. Club, XX., 98, for biography. 



t Cf. Harshbe'rger Botanists of Philadelphia and their work, p. 236, for 

 biography. 



