110 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



Var. muricata (L.), Lindl. 



Dry fields ; common. 

 CE. humifusa, Nutt. 



Cape May : On drifting sands Parker. 

 CE. sinuata, L. 



Gloucester : Near Mickleton B. Heritage. Ocean : New 

 Egypt Britton. Burlington : Pemberton Miss H. M. Will- 

 marth ; and frequent in the pine barrens. 



Var. minima (Pursh), Nutt. 



Occasional with the type. 



CE. fruticosa, L. Sundrops. 



In dry fields. Monmouth and Ocean : Not common Knies- 

 kern ; quite abundant all through the southern counties Mar- 

 tindale; and frequent in the middle and northern counties. 



Var. linearis (Michx.), S. Wats. 



Cape May and Ocean : Parker ; Absecum F. L. Bassett. 

 Burlington: Quaker Bridge Dr. Gray; Pemberton Light- 

 fa ipe. Camden : Canby. Monmouth : Near Deal A. H. 

 Smith. Union : In meadows near Plainfield Tweedy. Glou- 

 cester : Mickleton, rare B. Heritage. Salem : Near Canton, 

 not uncommon A. Robinson. 



Var. humifusa, T. F. Allen. 



Monmouth : Ocean Grove Burk. 

 CE. pumila, L. 



In dry fields, middle and northern counties. Middlesex: 

 Near Old Bridge R. W. Brown. Mercer : Trenton G. V. 

 Stryker. Union : Plainfield Tweedy. Essex : Franklin and 

 Verona Rusby. Bergen : Nerth of Closter Austin. Mor- 

 ris : Long Hill Leggett. Warren : Marble Hill Porter ; 

 along the Delaware below Flatbrookville Britton. Sussex : 

 Base of High Point Britton. Hunterdon : Frequent Best. 



GAURA, L. 



Gaura. 

 G. biennis, L. 



Banks. Camden : Along the Delaware Parker. Mercer : 

 Trenton, abundant Apgar ; Princeton Peters. Hunterdon : 



