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and Birmingham, certainly spontaneous; also along roadsides, 

 New Lisbon and Juliustown Miss Willmarth. Hunterdon: 

 Along the Delaware Best. Warren : Along the Delaware 

 Porter. Elsewhere commonly escaped from cultivation. 



TBCOMA, Juss. 



Trumpet Creeper. 



T. radicans (L.), Juss. 



Cape May : In swamps Martindale. Cumberland : Abund- 

 ant in swampy thickets at Haley ville Britton. Salem : Com- 

 mon along roadsides on fence -posts and through the woods, 

 probably indigenous Mrs. M. A. Lawrence; and commonly 

 escaped from cultivation in the middle counties. 



PEDALINEJE. 



MARTYNIA, L. 



Unicorn-plant . 

 M. PROBOSCIDEA, GloX. 



Monmouth : Abundant near the light-house on Sandy Hook, 

 1856 Lockwood ; noticed also in 1887 Britton. Camden : 

 In ballast Martindale. Adventive from the West. 



ACANTHACE^E. 



RUELLJA, L. 

 Kuellia. 



R. ciliosa, Pursh, var. hybrida (Pursh), Gray. 



Cape May : Cape May Court House, abundant on the border 

 of a pasture for fifty yards, 1886 Burk. 



DIANTHBRA, L. 

 D. Americana, L. 



Mercer: In a pond near Trenton, 1880 L. Schumacher. 



