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Mickleton B. Heritage. Mon mouth and Ocean : River banks, 

 not rare Knieskern ; and common in the middle and northern 

 counties. 



B. albidum, Nutt. White Adder's Tongue. 



Mon mouth : Near Matawan, 1865, locality now destroyed 

 Lockwood. Warren : Oxford Knighton in Willis Catalogue. 

 Very rare. Not seen by me from the State. 



NARTHBCIUM, Mcehr. 

 Bog-asphodel. 



N. Americanum, Ker. (N. ossifragum, Huds., var. Americanum, Gray.) 

 In sandy swamps, especially in the pine barrens. Ocean : 

 Toms River A. H. Smith. Burlington : Quaker Bridge and 

 Batsto, frequent Canby ; Mullica River C. E. Smith. At- 

 lantic : Pleasant Mills Martindale. Gloucester : Woodbury 

 Mrs. W. McGeorge. 



CHA1VLSJLIRIUM, Willd. 



Blazing-star. Devil's-bit. 



C. luteum (.L.), Gray. (C. Carolinianum, Willd.) 



Bergen : Closter Austin. Essex : Franklin Rusby. Mor- 

 ris : Morristown Leggett. Warren : Banks of the Delaware 

 above Flatbrookville Britton ; and frequent in the southern 

 counties. 



XEROPHYLLUM, Miehx. 

 Turkey Beard. 



X. asphodeloides (L.), Spreng. 



In low, sandy meadows. Middlesex : Near Craner's Mills 

 Prof. Cook. Monmouth : Ocean Beach A. Brown. Burling- 

 ton : Pemberton Lighthipe ; and frequent in the pine barrens. 



HBLONIAS, L. 



Swamp Pink. 



H. bullata, L. 



In swamps. Morris : Abundant in a bog at Succasunna, 1880 

 Porter; Budd's Lake E. A. Rau. Middlesex : Near South 

 Amboy Miss C. A. Boice. Mercer : Abundant at Princeton 

 Junction Apgar. Monmouth: Freehold Lockwood. Ocean: 



