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Eriocaulon Parkeri B. L. I^obinson. This is now known 

 from tidal shores of back-waters and rivers at several places along 

 the coast from Monmouth County to Atlantic County. 



Trillium uxdulatum Willd. Warren Co.: low woods south 

 of Sand Pond. J . IV. Large & C 1250 (Corn). This was reported 

 by Taylor (1915) from Hudson. Passaic, and Sussex Counties. 



Ranunculus pusillus Poir. Passaic Co.: marsh west of 

 Bloomheld Avenue at Allwood, Clifton. G. S. Ycrbiiry and C 1546 

 (Corn). Taylor (1915) reported this as rare and local in Morris 

 and Essex Counties, increasing southward. There seem to be 

 no previous collections from Passaic County. 



RuBus LACiNiATus Willd. Camden Co. : Camden, vacant lot, 

 Kaighers Point, A^. B. Meredith (NY). Hudson Co.: Secau- 

 cus. Snake Hill. £, C et al 1909 (BH ). 



Taylor (1915) regarded this as a rare, hardly persisting escape. 

 At Snake Hill, the species seemed well established and thriving. 



ViciA viLLosA Roth. Camden Co. : Camden, G. IV. Bassett 

 (NY). Cape May Co.: Cold Spring, M 6981 (NY). Monmouth 

 Co.: Farmingdale, Norman Taylor 2186 (NY). Passaic Co.: in 

 field at Allwood, Clifton, G. S.' & S. Yerbury & C 1916 (Corn). 

 Taylor (1915) reported this as a waif. 



LuDwiGiA SPHAEROCARPA Ell. (var. typica). Susscx Co. : Hop- 

 kins Corners, 3^ miles n. n. e. of Lafayette. C & £ 3531 (BH, 

 Corn) ; shallow water, Decker Pond, M 7274 (XY). 



Taylor ( 1915) reported this as rare in Bergen and Morris 

 Counties, increasing southward. At Hopkins Corners, the species 

 grew in water one foot deep, at the northern end of a pond-like 

 marsh in a limestone depression, in association with Scirpus 

 Torreyi Olney, Rynchospora macrostachya Torr.. and Mariscus 

 viariscoides (Muhl.) Kuntze. 



MvRioPHYLLUM HUMiLE (Raf.) Moroug. Essex Co.: in a 

 pond about one mile west of Millburn, M 290 (NY). Morris Co: 

 southern end of Green Pond. A. P. Clausen & C 1945 (Corn) ; 

 Mt. Arlington. M 874 & 891 (NY). 



Like Potamogeton capillaceus, this species has been considered 

 as rare and local in northern New Jersey. 



