174 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



near Little Ferry Rudkin ; along the Northern Railroad 

 Leggett; Carlstadt Otto Frank. Hudson: New Durham 

 Le Roy. Morris : Budd's Lake Porter. Sussex : Garber ; 

 Little Pond, on mountain south of Ogdensburg Britton. 



LIMNANTHBMUM, Gmel. 

 Floating Heart. 



L. lacunosum (Vent.), Michx. 



In ponds. Mercer: Princeton Junction A. C. Stokes. 

 Ocean and Monmouth : Rare Knieskern ; Point Pleasant E. 

 H. Day ; Spring Lake Lighthipe ; and common in the south- 

 ern counties. 



L. aquaticum (Walt.), Britt. (L. trachyspermum, Michx.) 



Cumberland : In a pond near Bridgeton Apgar, 1886. 



POLEMONIACEJE. 



PHLOX, L. 

 Phlox. 



P. PANICULATA, L. Common Phlox. 



Escaped from gardens to roadsides and waste places ; frequent. 

 Adventive from the West. 



P. maculata, L. Wild Sweet William. 



In meadows. Cape May : Austin. Salem : Occasional near 

 Salem Mrs. M. A. Lawrence. Gloucester : Occasional about 

 Mickleton Heritage. Camden : Near Griffith's Swamp 

 Parker. Burlington: Burlington Conrad; near Birming- 

 ham Miss Willmarth ; Bordentown A. C. Stokes ; Vincen- 

 town Lighthipe. Mercer: Abundant at Trenton Apgar; 

 Princeton Peters. Hunterdon : Rosemont, common Best. 



P. pilosa, L. 



In fields. Gloucester: Woodbury Canby. Burlington: 

 Burlington Conrad ; Moorestown Miss A. M. Kaighn. 

 Ocean : Not common Knieskern. Middlesex : Near New 

 Brunswick Lockwood. Union : Plainfield Tweedy. Mer- 

 cer : Princeton Peters. Hunterdon : Lambertville Apgar ; 



