62 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



town J. Stokes. Camden : In ballast Parker. Adventive 

 from Europe. 



S. RACEMOSA, Otth. 



Mercer : Trenton E. Yolk. Fugitive from Europe. 



LYCHNIS, L. 



Cockle. 

 L. VESPERTINA, Sibth. 



Waste places ; rare. Hudson : Newark meadows, along N. 

 J. C. R. R. W. M. Wolfe; in ballast, at Communipaw A. 

 Brown. Mercer : Trenton Apgar. Monmouth : Long Branch 

 Miss O. M. Ewing. Camden : In ballast Parker. Adven- 

 tive from Europe. 



L. DIURNA, L. 



Mercer : On Round Mt, near Pennington, and near Tren- 

 ton Apgar. Camden : In ballast Parker. Fugitive from 

 Europe. 



L. GITHAGO (L.), Lam. Corn Cockle. 



In wheat fields and waste places ; frequent. Adventive from 

 Europe. 



CBRASTIUM, L. 



Mouse-ear Chickweed. 

 C. VULGATUM, L. 



Rare. Bergen : Near Closter Austin. Hudson : Hoboken 

 -Leggett; along N. R. R. of N. J. T. F. Allen. Ocean and 

 Monmouth : Not common Knieskern. Cumberland : Roads- 

 town A. Robinson. Naturalized from Europe. 



C. SEMIDECANDRUM, L. 



Atlantic: On sandy slopes, near Mays Landing, 1887 Peters. 

 Naturalized from Europe. 



C. VISCOSUM, L. 



In fields and woods ; common, and often appearing as if native. 

 Naturalized from Europe. 



C. arvense, L. Large-flowered Chickweed. 



Camden : Banks of the Delaware Parker. Burlington : 

 Bordentown A. C. Stokes. Mercer : Trenton Apgar. Mon- 



