108 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



Union : Plainfield Tweedy. Hunterdon : Below Tumble Sta- 

 tion Theo. Green; Bull's Island Porter. Camden : Bank 

 of the Delaware, Pavonia, and in ballast Parker. Naturalized 

 from Europe. 



NBS-^A, Commers. 

 S-wamp Loosestrife. 



N. verticillata (L.), H. B. K. 



Swamps. Common throughout the State. 



, P. Br. 



Cuphea. 



C. petiolata (L.), Koehne. (C. viscosissima, Jacq.) 



In dry soiL Warren: About Phillipsburg Porter. Ber- 

 gen: Closter Austin. Essex: Franklin Rusby. Mercer: 

 Hopewell and Pennington Theo. Green; rather common 

 in the southwestern part of the county Best. Mercer: Near 

 Trenton, rare Volk ; and frequent in the middle and southern 

 counties. 



ONAGRARIE^E. 



BPILOBIUM, L. 



Willow-herb. 



B. spicatum, Lam. (E. angustifolium, Gray's Manual.) 



In dry woods and clearings. Gloucester : Near Bridgeport 

 and Mickleton B. Heritage. Camden : Frequent about Cam- 

 den Martindale ; Atco H. A. Green. Burlington : Ewans- 

 ville Britton ; New Lisbon Lighthipe. Monmouth and 

 Ocean: Not common Knieskern ; and common in the middle 

 and northern counties. 



Forma albiflorum, Britt. 



Monmouth : North Spring Lake Lighthipe. 



B. palustre, L., var. olig-anthum (Michx.), B. S. P. (Far. lineare, Gray.) 



In swamps, northern counties. Essex: Franklin Rusby. 



Bergen : Closter Austin. Passaic : Near Passaic Rusby. 



Morris : Budd's Lake Porter. Warren : Swamp on Jenny 



Jump Mt., near Green's Pond Britton. Sussex : Austin. 



