PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 68i 

 Pi. — Early July to early Sfeptember. 



Middle District. — Riverside, Kaighns Pt., Swedesboro. 



Ilysanthes anagallidea (Michx.).* Long-stalked False Pimpernel. 



Gratiola anagallidea Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. I. 6. 1803 [Carolina]. 

 Ilysanthes gratioloides Kjiieskern 22. — Britton 186. 

 Lindernia attenuata Barton, Fl. Phila. I. 8. 1818. 



Frequent in wet places throughout the Middle and Cape May 

 districts and along the Coast strip; probably does not range much 

 above the fall line in the northern counties. 



Pi. — Early July to early September. 



Middle District.— CrosswicVs, Florence Hts., Jackson, Clementon, Woodbine 

 (S). 



Coast Strip.— yi. Spring Lake (NB), St. Albans (L), N. Beach Haven (L), 

 Spray Beach (L), Beach Haven (L), Ocean City (S). 



Cape May. — Rio Grande, Nummeytown (S). 



MICRANTHEMUM Michaux. 



Micranthemum micranthemoides (Nutt.). Nuttall's Micranthemum. 



Hemianthus micranthemoides Nuttall, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. I. 119, 

 pi. 6. 1817 [Kensington (now in Philadelphia) on the Delaware River], 

 Micranthemum micranthemoides Keller and Brown 289. 

 Micranthemum Nuttallii Willis 43. — Britton 186. 



Muddy shores of the Delaware from Camden to Burlington; 



local. 



PI. — Early September into November. 



Middle District. — Burhngton, Delair, Morris, Camden.t 



LIIVIOSELLA L. 



Limosella tenuifolia Hoffm. Narrow-leaved Mudwort. 



PI XC, Fig. I. 



Limosella tenuifolia Hoffman, Deutsch. Fl. 29. 1804 [Germany].— Keller and 



Brown 290. 

 Limosella aquatica var. tenuifolia Willis 43. — Britton 186. 



Muddy shores of the Delaware and edges of the salt marshes 

 from Long Branch to St. Albans. 

 PI. — Early June into September. 



*cf. Robinson Rhodora 1908, 66, on nomenclature of species, 

 t The record in Keller and Brown's list for Clementon (Jahn) cannot be 

 substantiated and is almost certainly based upon a misidentification. 



