684 REPORT OP NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Very rare; known from but one station in the State, near 

 Burlington, where it is now probably extinct. This marked the 

 northern limit of its range east of the Alleghanies. Barton men- 

 tions that it was found by Zaccheus Collins in sandy ground in 

 New Jersey, but whether he referred to the above locality can- 

 not be determined. 

 Middle District. — Burlington. 



DASYSTOMA Rafinesque. 



Key to the Species. 



a. Plant glandular pubescent, much branched, leaves finely pinnatified. 



D. pedicularia, p. 684 

 aa. Plant cinereous puberulent, strict and simple, leaves oblong or lanceo- 

 late entire or the lowest toothed. D. Hava, p. 684 

 aaa. Glabrous and glaucous, branched, upper leaves entire, the lower 1-2 

 pinnatifid. D. virginica, p. 685 



Dasystoma pedicularia (L.). Fern-leaved False Foxglove. 



Gerardia pedicularia Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 611. 1753 [Virginia and Canada]. — 

 Barton, Fl. Phila. II. 46. 1818.— Knieskern 23.— Britton 189. 



Erequent or occasional in dry woods throughout the State, 

 most common in the Pine Barrens. 

 Fl. — Mid-August to mid-September. 



Middle District. — Middletown. 



Pine Barrens. — Brindletown, Bamber, Taunton (S), Williamstown Jnc. 

 (S), Cedar Grove (S), Hammonton. 

 Cape Af 03,'.— Cold Spring (OHB). 



Dasystoma flava (L.). Downy False Foxglove. 



Gerardia Hava I,inn8eus, Sp. PI. 610. 1753 [Virginia and Canada]. — Willis 

 43-— Britton 189. 



Dry woodland; frequent throughout the State, but apparently 

 less abundant in the Pine Barrens. 

 Pi. — Early July to early August. 



Middle District. — Leedsville (NB), Parmingdale, Hornerstown, Medford 

 (S), Swedesboro, Pairton (S). 



Pine Barrens.— Wi\\\2im.s,tovm Jnc. (S), Winslow (S), Hammonton (T). 



Cape ikfoji.— Court House (S), Whitesboro (S), Bennett (S), Cold Spring 

 (OHB), Cape May. 



