238 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



BBLAMCANDA, Adans. 

 Blackberry Lily. 



B. CHINENSIS (L.), Red. (Pardanthus Chinensis, Ker.) 



Escaped from gardens. Monmouth : Along Crosswicks Creek 

 near Walnford Lockwood. Mercer : Princeton Peters. Som- 

 erset : Along the canal at Rocky Hill Lighthipe ; Peapack 

 Apgar. Morris : Near Morristown Miss R. C. Perry. War- 

 ren : Bridgeville Miss M. E. Campbell. Sussex: Woodruff's 

 Gap and Franklin Furnace Britton. Passaic : Preakness 

 W. L. Fischer. Adventive from Asia. 



SISYRINCHIUM, L. 

 Blue-eyed Grass. 



S. angustifolium, Mill. (S. Bermudiana, Gray, not L.) 



In fields. Common throughout the State ; most abundant near 

 the coast. 

 Forma albiflorum (Raf.), Britt. 



Ocean : Point Pleasant E. H. Day. Monmouth : Freehold 

 Lockwood. 

 8. mucronatum, Michx. 



Sussex: High Point Britton. Hunterdon : Frequent 

 Best. Perhaps more common than is now apparent. I am not 

 fully satisfied that we have more than one species. 



AMARYLLIDE^E.* 



HYPOXYS, L. 



Star-grass. Yellow-eyed Grass. 



In dry woods and fields. Common throughout the State. 



DIOSCOREACE.E. 



DIOSCORBA, L. 



Yam-root. 

 D. villosa, L. 



Damp thickets. Frequent throughout the State. 



* Narcissus pseudo-narcissus, the Daffodil, has maintained itself for several years in 

 the meadows below Trenton. Abbott. 



