46o REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Comimon in woods and thickets throughout the State. 

 A characteristic tree of the Pine Barrens, occurring in a 

 ■dwarfed condition, even on the "Plains." 



Fl. — Mid- April to early May. Fr. — Late July to late August. 



Middle District.— '^z.rmmgAzle., New Egypt, Arney's Mt. (S), Merchant- 

 ville, Medford, Springdale (S), Kaighns Pt., Woodbury, Salem (S), Bridge- 

 ton (NB), Dividing Creek. 



Pine Barrens.— W. Plains (S), Bear Swamp (S), Landisville (T), Albion. 



Coast 5fn^.— Manahawkin, Barnegat, Cox's, Surf City (L), Barnegat City 

 Jnc. (L), Spray Beach (L), Atlantic City (S), Ocean City (S), Piermont 

 (S), Anglesea (UP). 



Cape May.— Co\A Spring (S). 



BENZOIN Fabricius. 



Benzoin aestivale (K). Spicewood. 



-Laurus astivale Linnseus Sp. PI. 369. 1753 [Virginia]. 

 benzoin odoriferum Knieskern 27. 

 -Lindera Benzoin Britton 213. 



Common in swamp's throughout the State, except in the Pine 

 Barrens, though it follows the edge of tide water streams for 

 ^ome distance inland. 



Fl. — ^Late March to late April. Fr. — Early September to early 

 October, persisting into winter. 



Middle District. — Shark River, Pt. Pleasant (S), New Egypt, Bordentown, 

 Birmingham, Moorestown, Merchantville, Medford (S), Delair, Sicklerville, 

 (S), Clementon (S), Albion, Oaklyn, Washington Park, Glassboro, Swedes- 

 boro, Quinton, Salem (S), Marlboro (NB), Yorktown, Landisville (Pine 

 Barrens?). 



Coast Strip.- — Waretown, Barnegat, Manahawkin, Coxe's, Absecon (S), 

 Mays .Landing (C). 



Cape May. — Goshen, Ct. House, three mi. W. Court House (S), Sluice 

 -Creek (S). 



Order PAPAVERALES. 



Family PAPAVERACE^. Poppies, etc. 

 Key to the Species, 

 a. Plants with a milky juice, flowers red. [Papaver dubium]* 



■aa. Plants with a yellow or orange juice. 



b. Erect branching herbs with yellow flowers. [Chelidonium majusW 



bb. Low ; leaves and white flowers rising directly from the root. 



— Sanguinaria canadensis, p. 461 



* Wild Poppy. A weed in field and waste places, not common in our range. 

 t Celandine. A frequent weed about houses and cultivated grounds in shady 

 spots. 



