CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 145 



H. angustifolius, L. 



In swamps. Gloucester: Near Mickleton, not common 

 B. Heritage. Camden : Griffith's Swamp C. E. Smith. Mer- 

 cer : Near Trenton E. Volk. Monmouth : Sea Bright A. 

 Brown ; and frequent in the pine barrens. 



H. giganteus, L. 



In swamps. Frequent throughout the State. 



Var. ambiguus, T. & G. 



Hudson : Secaucus Leggett. Atlantic : Atlantic City 

 Martindale. Cape May : Parker. 



H. strumosus, L. 



In dry woods. Gloucester: Mickleton, rare B. Heritage. 

 Camden : Parker ; Atco H. A. Green. Monmouth : Near 

 Keyport R. W. Brown; and common in the middle and 

 northern counties. 



H. divaricatus, L. 



Dry fields and thickets. Frequent or common throughout the 

 State. 



H. decapetalus, L. 



In rich, open woods. Camden : Banks of the Delaware near 

 Rlverton J. Stokes. Hunterdon : Frequent Best. Glou- 

 cester : Mullica Hill B. Heritage. Essex : Verona E-usby. 

 Hudson : Weehawken and New Durham Leggett ; and fre- 

 quent in the northern counties. 



H. tuberosus, L. (H. doronicoides, T. & G.) Jerusalem Artichoke. 



Commonly escaped from gardens. Also, certainly native in 

 the valley of the Delaware in Warren and Hunterdon counties, 

 and distinguishable from the cultivated forms- Porter. 



ACTINOMBRIS, Nutt. 

 * Actinomeris. 



A. ALTERNIFOLIA (L.), DC. (A squarrosa, Nutt.) 



"In meadows, N. J." Torrey Catalogue, 1819. Essex: 

 Belleville Rudkin ; Montclair A. Brown. Passaic : Pater- 



