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TRAGOPOGON, L. 



Salsify. 

 T. PORRIFOLIUS, L. 



Occasionally escaped from gardens. Sussex : Newton E. 

 H. Day ; Andover Brittou. Bergen : Rutherfurd Schuh. 

 Hunterdon : Rosemont, rare Best. Monm'outh : Freehold 

 Apgar. Fugitive from Europe. 



T. PRATENSIS, L. 



Monmouth : Long Branch Miss O. M. Ewing. Fugitive 

 from Europe. 



CAMPANULACE.E. 



LOBELIA, L. 



Lobelia. 



L. cardinalis, L. Cardinal-flower. 



Wet grounds. Frequent throughout the State. 

 L. syphilitica, L. Great Lobelia. 



In low grounds. Burlington : Crosswicks Creek Willis ; 

 near Bordentown W. S. Lee. Monmouth : Keyport R. W. 

 Brown; and common in the middle and northern counties. 



Forma albiflora, Britt. 



Passaic: Passaic Woolson. Bergen: Lyndhurst Schuh; 

 Carlstadt O. Frank. Sussex : Franklin Furnace Britton. 



L. puberula, Michx. 



Wet places. Monmouth : Freehold, and Mercer : Lawrence- 

 ville Landing Willis. Salem : Mannington Mrs. M. A. 

 Lawrence ; near Course's Landing B. Heritage. Cumber- 

 land : Near Haleyville Britton. Cape May : Parker. 



L. inflata, L. Indian Tobacco. 



Fields and roadsides. Common throughout the State. 

 L. spicata, Lam. 



In fields. Frequent throughout the State, except in the pine 

 barrens. 

 L. Nuttallii, Rcem. & Schult. 



In moist thickets. Middlesex : Sayreville Britton ; and 

 common in the southern counties. Most abundant in the pine 

 barrens. 



