150 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



S. aureus, L. Golden Ragwort. 



Low grounds. Camden : Cedar Lake Wm. F. Bassett ; 

 Atco, rare H. A. Green. Burlington : Birmingham Light- 

 hipe. Gloucester : Mickleton, not common B. Heritage ; and 

 common in the northern and middle counties. 



Var. Balsamitse (Muhl.), T. & G. 



In rocky places. Middle and northern counties ; frequent. 



Var. obovatus (Muhl.), T. & G. 



Camden : River swamp Parker. Morris : Shongum Lake 

 Schuh. 



S. tomentosus, Michx. Wooly Ragwort. 



Atlantic: Landisville C. A. Gross, 1881. Cape May: 

 Ocean View Station, at the edge of the marsh Commons, 1882 ; 

 above the steamboat landing I. Burk. 



CACALIA, L. 



Indian Plantain. 

 C. suaveolens, L. 



Mercer: Princeton, 1838 B. Jaeger in Torrey Herb. Mon- 

 mouth : " Rich fence-rows, Freehold "Willis. 



C. reniformis, Muhl. 



Camden : Banks of the Delaware, near the city Parker. 



C. atriplicifolia, L. 



Camden : Damp meadow and hillside near Haddon field 

 Parker. Burlington : Palmyra J. Stokes. Monmouth : Wain- 

 ford Britton. Mercer: Trenton P. H. Van Cleve. Hun- 

 terdon : Stockton, Raven Rock and BulPs Island Best. 

 Warren: Along the Delaware below Phillipsburg Porter. 

 Apparently confined to the Delaware River valley. 



ARCTIUM, L. 



Burdock. 



A. LAPPA, L. (Lappa officinalis, All.) 



Waste places ; common. Naturalized from Europe. 



