118 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



Burlington: Moorestown J. Stokes; and frequent or occa- 

 sional in the middle and northern counties. 



PASTINACA, L. 



Parsnip. 

 P. SATIVA, L. 



Fields and roadsides ; common. Naturalized from Europe. 



TIBDBMANNIA, DC. 



Cowbane. 



T. rigida (L.), Coulter & Rose. (Archemora rigida, DC.) 



Swamps and low grounds. Bergen : Along the Northern 

 Railroad T. F. Allen; Fairfield Torrey Catalogue, 1819. 

 Middlesex: New Brooklyn Tweedy. Mercer: Princeton 

 Junction Peters; and common in the southern parts of the 

 State. 



Var. longifolia (Pursh), B. S. P. (Archemora rigida, DC., var. ambigua, 

 T. &G.) 



In similar situations. Ocean : Toms River W. Beuten- 

 muller. Atlantic: Hammonton F. L. Bassett. Burling- 

 ton : Quaker Bridge Parker. Camden : Tomlinsons C. E. 

 Smith. Atlantic : Mays Landing Peters. 



HBRACLBUM, L. 



Cow Parsnip. 



H. lanatum, Michx. 



Camden : Parker. Burlington : Bank of Crosswicks Creek, 

 near Bordentown A. C. Stokes. Mercer : Torrey ; along the 

 Delaware, below Trenton Apgar. Hunterdon : Stockton 

 Best. Hudson : Borders of salt marsh, Hoboken Torrey Cata- 

 logue; Bergen Point Poggenburg; and frequent in swamps 

 in the northern counties. 



DAUCUS, L. 



Carrot. 

 D. CAROTA, L. 



In fields ; very common. Naturalized from Europe. 



