164 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



MONOTROPEJE. 



MONOTROPA, L. 



Indian Pipe. 

 M. uniflora, L. 



In dark, rich woods. Frequent throughout the State. 



HYPOPITYS, L. 



Pine-sap. 

 H. Monotropa, Crantz. (Monotropa Hypopitys, L.) 



In dry woods. Frequent throughout the State. A specimen 

 seventeen inches high, from Long Hill, Morris Co. Leggett. 



DIAPENSIACE^E. 



PYXIDANTHBRA, Michx. 



Pyxie. Flowering Moss. 

 P. barbulata, Michx. 



In dry sand. Middlesex : Near Woodbridge and Sand Hills 

 Lighthipe ; near Metuchen Miss Estabrook ; abundant near 

 Old Bridge Miss C. A. Boice; South Amboy Miss Rich. 

 Camden : Near Haddonfield J. L. Penny packer ; and common 

 in the pine barrens. 



PLUMBAGINE^E. 



STATICS, L. 

 Marsh-rosemary. 



S. Limonium, L., var. Caroliniana, Gray. 

 On salt meadows ; common. 



PRIMULACEJE. 



HOTTONIA, L. 



"Water-violet. Featherfoil. 

 H. inflata, Ell. 



Bergen : Closter Austin ; Fort Lee Leggett ; near Pleas- 

 ant Valley and Guttenberg Rudkin; east of Woodridge 

 Woolson. Monmouth : Eatontown Willis. 



