58 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



V. tenella, Muhl. (V. tricolor, L., var. arvensis, DC.) 



In dry fields and on rocks. Cape May : Austin. Cumber- 

 land : Bridgeton Miss A. B. Rich ; Yineland Mrs. Treat 

 Gloucester : Woodbury Mrs. W. McGeorge ; frequent B. 

 Heritage. Camden : Near the mouth of Cooper's Creek 

 Conrad; roadsides and in ballast Parker. Burlington: Moores- 

 town J. Stokes. Ocean : Near New Egypt Britton. Mercer : 

 Island in the Delaware Lanning; Trenton and Somerset 

 Junction Stowell. Hunterdon : Abundant along the Dela- 

 ware, between Prallsville and Raven Rock Best. Warren : 

 Limestone bluffs below Phillipsburg Porter. Hudson : On 

 rocks, Weehawken Leggett; in ballast at Communipaw A. 

 Brown. 



V. TRICOLOR, L. Johnny-jumper. Pansy. 



Sussex: Escaped from gardens, Montague township Britton. 

 Hudson : In ballast at Communipaw A. Brown. Fugitive 

 from Europe. 



SOLBA, Ging. 



Green Violet. 

 S. concolor (Forst.), Ging. 



Hunterdon : On cliffs along the Delaware, above Milford 

 Porter ; Bull's Island I. S. Moyer. Very rare. 



POLYGALE.E. 



POLYGALA, L. 



Milkwort. 



P. lutea, L. Yellow Milkwort. Bachelor's Button. 



In wet, sandy swamps. Monmouth : Common Knieskern. 

 Burlington : Burlington Conrad ; Pemberton and New Lisbon 

 Lighthipe. Gloucester : Near Mickleton B. Heritage. Salem : 

 Elmer Parker; and common in pine-barren districts of the 

 southeastern counties. 



P. incarnata, L. 



Sandy ground, southern parts of the State ; rare. Camden : 

 Parker ; Haddonfield Canby. Cumberland : Bridgeton 

 Britton. Gloucester: Half mile east of Mickleton, rare B. 

 Heritage. 



