66 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



CLAYTONIA, L. 



Spring Beauty. 

 C. Virginica, L. 



In moist woods. Salem : Common about Salem Mrs. M. A. 

 Lawrence ; Marlboro Miss A. B. Rich. Cumberland : Along 

 Stoe Creek A. Robinson. Gloucester: Frequent B. Herit- 

 age. Camden : Along the Delaware River Parker ; Haddon- 

 field J. L. Pennypacker. Burlington : Near Moorestown 

 Miss A. M. Kaighn ; abundant at Bordentown E. D. Sturte- 

 vant; Burlington Stowell; Pemberton Lighthipe. Ocean: 

 In shady copses, near New Egypt Knieskern. Monmouth : 

 Near Keyport R. W. Brown ; and common in the middle and 

 northern counties. 



ELATINE^E. 



BLATINB, L. 

 "Water-wort. 



E. Americana (Pursh), Arnott. 



Camden : Delaware River, in tidal mud Parker. Ocean : 

 Shore of Ferrago Pond Austin. Passaic : Paterson Leggett ; 

 Banks of the Passaic River T. F. Allen. Morris : Lake 

 Hopatcong Porter. 



HYPEKICINE^E. 



ASCYRUM, L. 



St. Peter's-wort. 



A. Cmx-Andrese, L. St. Andrew's Cross. 



In dry, sandy fields. Hudson : Bergen Point Leggett. 

 Middlesex : Near South Amboy Britton. Monmouth : Near 

 Keyport R. W. Brown ; and frequent in the southern parts of 

 the county. Mercer : Lawrence Station Peters ; and common 

 in the southern counties, especially abundant in the pine-barren 

 districts. 

 A. stans (Pers.), Michx. 



Monmouth: In thick patches, near Hamilton Lockwood. 

 Gloucester : Occasional about Mickleton B. Heritage ; and 

 common in damp, sandy places in the pine barrens. 



