PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 655 



CUSCUTA L. 



Cuscuta gronovii Willd. Dodder. 



Cuscuta Gronovii Willdenow, in Roemer and Schultes Syst. 6 : 205. 1820 



[Virginia].— Britton 180. 

 Cuscuta glomerata Knieskern 24. 



Moist ground; frequent in the Northern and Coast districts, 

 less corarnon elsewhere ; not known in the Pine Barrens. 



Fl. — Early Aiugust through September. Pr. — Early Septem- 

 ber into autumn. 



Middle District— Mediord (S). 



Coast Strip.— Seaside Park, Surf City (L), Barnegat City Jnc. (I,), Beach 

 Haven (L), Sherburn's (L), Ocean City (S). 

 Cape May. — i mile east Dias Creek (S). 



Cuscuta arvensis Beyricli. Field Dodder. 



Cuscuta arvensis Beyrich in A. Gray Manual, Ed. 2. 236. 1856 [N. W. 

 America]. — Willis 48. — Britton 180. — Keller and Brown 264. 



Locally common in the northern counties; reported within 

 our limits from the IVLiddle and Cape IVlay districts ; rare. 



Fl. — JVTid-July into September. Fr. — Mid-August into 

 autumn. 



Middle District-Shark River (C), Delanco (S), Salem (C).* 

 Pine Barrens. — Hammonton (C), Egg Harbor (CDL), Parkdale (S), 

 ■Quaker Bridge (S). 



Cape May. — Cape May (P). 



Cuscuta cephalanthi Bagelm. Button-bush Dodder. 



Cuscuta Cephalanti Engelman, Am. Jour. Sci. 43 : 336 pi. 6, fig. 1-6. 1842 

 [St. Louis, Mo.]. — Britton 180.— Keller and Brown 265. 



Reported only from the Pine Barrens. 



Quaker Bridge (NJ), Toms River (C), Swedesboro (KB). 



Cuscuta compacta Juss. Compact Dodder. 



Cuscuta compacta Jussieu, in Choisy, Mem. Soc. Gen. IX. 281 t, 4, fi. 2. 

 1842 [North America].— Britton 181.— Keller and Brown 265. 



Frequent in the Middle and Pine Barren districts. 

 Fl. — Early Atigust through September. Fr. — Early Septem- 

 ber into autumn. 



* Swedesboro (KB) was an error for Egg Harbor City. 



