244 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



Very rare Knieskern ; Manchester A. Brown ; Collier's 

 Mills Britton ; and frequent in the southern counties. 



TOPIBLDIA, Huds. 



False Asphodel. 

 T. racemosa (Walt.), B. S. P. (T. pubens, Pers.) 



Ocean : In a bog at Manchester Knieskern. Very rare, 

 and not recently collected. 



UVULARIA, L. 



Bellwort. 

 U. perfoliata, L. 



In damp woods. Gloucester : Frequent about Mickleton 

 B. Heritage ; and common in the middle and northern counties.* 



OAKBSIA, S. Wats. 



Oakesia. 



O. sessilifolia (L.), S. Wats. ( Uvularia sessilifolia, L.) 



In damp woods. Frequent throughout the State, except in 

 the pine barrens. 



Far. nitida, Britt. 



Ocean : Borders of swamps near Toms River and Cedar 

 Bridge Britton. 



CLINTONIA, Raf. 



Clint onia. 

 C. borealis (Ait.), Raf. 



Morris : In a bog near Succasunna Porter. Sussex : Near 

 the Ogden Mines and in a swamp at east base of Wawayanda 

 Mt. Britton. Warren : Hackettstown Frank M. Cook. 

 Passaic : Near Uttertown Britton. 



MBDBOLA, L. 

 Indian Cucumber Boot. 



M. Virginica, L. 



In low woods. Common in the middle and northern counties. 

 Frequent or occasional in the southern parts of the State. 



*U. grandiflora, Smith, was admitted into the Preliminary Catalogue on the author- 

 ity of Gray's Manual, which states that U. flava, Smith (regarded by Dr. Watson as 

 the same species), ranges from New Jersey to Virginia. No specimen to show its 

 presence in the State is extant, so far as I can ascertain. 



