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Porter. Passaic : In sandy fields, near Passaic and Lodi 

 Woolson. Union : Near Plainfield Tweedy ; and frequent in 

 the middle and southern counties. 



GALIUM, L. 



Bedstraw. Cleavers. 

 G. MOLLUGO, L. 



Passaic : Newfoundland Poggenburg. Atlantic : Mays 

 Landing Peters. Adventive from Europe. 



G. Aparine, L. Goose-grass. 



Moist thickets and roadsides. Salem : Elsinboro Mrs. M. 

 A. Lawrence. Gloucester : Common about Mickleton B. 

 Heritage, t Camden : Parker. Burlington : Pemberton Miss 

 Willmarth ; and common in low grounds, middle and northern 

 counties. 



G. asprellum, Michx. 



In moist thickets. Camden : Martindale. Monmouth : 

 Near Farmingdale Britton. Gloucester: Mickleton, not com- 

 mon B. Heritage; and frequent in the middle and northern 

 counties. 



G. concinnum, T. & G. 



Camden : " New Jersey near Philadelphia " Thos. P. James. 

 G. trifldum, L. 



In swamps. Common throughout the State. 

 Far. latifolium, Torr. 



In swamps. Morris: New Providence Leggett; Lower 

 Longwood Britton. Bergen : Pleasant Valley Britton. 



G. triflorum, Michx. 



In dry woods. Burlington : Moorestown J. Stokes ; and 

 common in the middle and northern counties. 



G. pilosum, Ait. 



In sandy woods. Sussex : On the Kittatinny Mountain at 

 Culver's Gap Britton. Warren : Above Phillipsburg Porter. 

 Passaic : Little Falls Rusby ; Wallace Corner Britton. 

 Morris : Long Hill Leggett. Hunterdon : Raven Rock and 

 Rosemont Best ; near Moore's Station Theo. Green ; and 

 common in the middle and southern counties. 



