248 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



X. fimbriata, Ell. 



Sandy swamps in the pine barrens. Ocean : Near Manchester, 

 rare Knieskern. Burlington : Quaker Bridge, along Atsion 

 River, and in Atsion meadows near Jackson Parker. At- 

 lantic: Hammonton Lake, abundant, and elsewhere in Ham- 

 m on ton Bassett. 



X. torta, Smith. 



Sandy pine barrens. Burlington : Batsto D. C. Eaton ; 

 Taunton J. Stokes. 



COMMELINACE^E. 



COMMBLINA, L. 



Day-flower. 



C. Virglnica, L. 



Burlington : Banks of a ditch near Plattsburg, July, 1850 

 Torrey Herb.; Medford E. H. Kilmer, 1888. Gloucester: 

 Near Mickleton Heritage, 1887.* 



C. nudiflora, L. 



Mercer : Trenton Apgar. Burlington : Moorestown J. 

 Stokes ; Beverly Apgar. Camden : Common about Camden 

 Parker ; Merchantville J. Stokes. Gloucester : Woodbury 

 Stowell. Salem : Along the Delaware near Pennsgrove, 

 frequent Commons. Atlantic : Atlantic City Peters. 



C. hirtella, Vahl. 



Camden : Kaighn's Point C. E. Smith. 



TRADBSCANTIA, L. 



Spiderwort. 

 T. VlRGINTCA, L. 



Sparingly along the Delaware near Stockton and Lambertville 

 Best. Mercer : Trenton Apgar. Burlington : Near Borden- 

 town A. C. Stokes. Camden : Along the Delaware below 

 Gloucester E. Diffenbaugh. Salem : Banks of the Delaware, 

 scarce Commons. Commonly cultivated, and occasionally 

 escaped from gardens in other parts of the State. Its frequency 



* This plant may be more abundant than here indicated, but nearly all specimens 

 formerly regarded as this belong to the next species. 



