180 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



Var. repens (L.), Gray. (Far. pubescens, Gray Manual.) 



In similar situations. Frequent in the middle and northern 

 counties. 



C. epithamseus, L. 



In sandy soil. Monmouth : In sandy places, common Willis. 

 Cumberland : Frequent about Vineland Mrs. Treat. Somer- 

 set: Quite plentiful at one station at Peapack Miss Emeline 

 Apgar ; Rocky Hill Apgar. Hunterdon : Rosemont Best ; 

 Lambertville Apgar. Sussex : High Point Britton. 



BRBWBRIA, R. Br. 

 Breweria. 



B. Pickeringii (Torr.), Gray. (Stylisma Pickeringii, Gray.) 



In dry, sandy pine barrens. Atlantic : Mullica River C. E. 

 Smith; Pleasant Mills Can by ; along Little Egg Harbor 

 River Parker. Burlington : Atsion and Quaker Bridge 

 Martindale : Batsto Parker. 



CUSCUTA, L. 



Dodder. 

 C. EPILINUM, Weihe. 



Monmouth and Ocean : Flax fields, not common Knieskern. 

 Fugitive from Europe. Not recently collected. 



C. Cephalanthl, Engelm. (C. tenuiflora, Engelm.) 



Burlington : Quaker Bridge Canby, Engelmann. Ocean : 

 Toms River E. H. Day. On tall shrubs. 



C. arvensis, Beyrich. 



Bergen : Closter Austin. Monmouth : Shark River For- 

 man. Atlantic : Fields,*Hammonton, of recent introduction 

 F. L. Bassett. Salem and Cumberland : In sandy fields Com- 

 mons. Cape May : Parker. Mercer : Near Trenton Volk. 

 Hunterdon : Rosemont, frequent Best. 



C. Gronovii, Willd. 



In low grounds on various plants. Common throughout the 

 State. 



