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BCLIPTA, L. 



Eclipta. 

 E. ALBA (L.), Hassk. (E. procumbens and E. erecta, Michx.) 



In waste places. Gloucester: Mantua, Mickleton, Mullica 

 Hill B. Heritage. Salem : Banks of the Delaware Com- 

 mons. Camden : Banks of the Delaware Parker. Atlantic : 

 Atlantic City H. A. Green. Monmouth : Red Bank Leg- 

 gett. Middlesex : New Brunswick Britton. Mercer : Tren- 

 ton, and Hunterdon : Lambertville Apgar. Bergen : Fort 

 Lee Leggett. Adventive from the South. 



RUDBECKIA, L. 

 Cone-flower. 



R. laciniata, L. 



In low grounds. Gloucester : Banks of Raccoon Creek, rare 

 B. Heritage. Camden : Parker. Monmouth and Ocean : 

 Not common Knieskern. Burlington : Cross wicks Creek 

 Apgar ; and frequent in the middle and northern counties. 



R. SPECIOSA, Wender. 



Cumberland: Three miles west of Fairton Commons, 1881. 

 Fugitive from the West. 



R. fulgida, Ait. 



Hunterdon: Rosemont Best, 1885. 



R. TBILOBA, L. 



Union : Plainfield Tweedy. Sussex : Andover Britton. 

 Probably escaped from cultivation. Fugitive from the South- 

 west. 



R. HIRTA, L. Yellow Daisy. 



Common throughout the State. Naturalized from the West. 



HELIANTHUS, L. 



Sunflower. 

 H. ANNUUS, L. Common Sunflower. 



Waste places. Sparingly escaped from gardens. Adventive 

 from Tropical America. 



