PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 787 



1881. BritTon, N. L. a Preliminary Catalog-ue of the Flora 

 of New Jersey — ^New Brunswick, N. J. pp. 1-233.' 



Merely preliminary to the Catalogue of 1884. Printed on one side of 

 the paper for the purpose of reporting information for the later wo^k. 



1884. Gross, C. A. Notes on New Jefsey Plants. Torr. Bull. 

 XL, p. 32. 



1884. Britton, N. L. Range of Phorodendron in New Jersey. 

 Torr. Bull. XL, yy, also 9. Eockwood, p. 87. 



1884. Redfielb,. J. H. Corema conradii and its Localities. 

 Torr. Bull. XL, 97, also XII, 93. and XI,. 117. 



1886. EiGHTHipe, L. H. Nfotes on the tNew Jersey Flora. 

 Torr. Bull. XIII. 4. 



1888. NoRTHRUP, J. I. Helonias at Bridgeton. Torr. Bull. 

 XV., 175. 



1888. Britton, N. E. Plants at Seabright, New Jersey. Torr. 

 Bull. XV, 193. 



1889, Britton, N. L. Catalogue of Plants found in New 

 Jersey. Final Report of the State Geologist, Vol. II, pt. i. 

 Trenton, pp. 1-642. 



A carefully compiled work, with exact localities and authorities for 

 all the rarer or restricted species. This Catalogue and the List of 

 Keller and Brown served as a basis for the present work. Many of the 

 records given are substantiated by specimens in the State Herbarium at 

 New Brunswick, but by no means all, and Dr. Britton informs me that 

 certain data submitted to the Geological Survey were incorporated at 

 the request of the authorities without any specimens having been seen. 

 So, also, records submitted by botanists of recognized standing were 

 often included simply upon their authority. For the present work the 

 effort has been made to verify all such records by the examination of 

 an actual specimen, but there was not time to complete the work. The 

 State Herbarium, and those of C. E. Smith, C. F. Parker, Benj. Herit- 

 age, I. C. Martindale, Isaac Burk, F. L. Bassett, Dr. Jos. Stokes, C. A. 

 Gross and the Torrey Botanical Club have been consulted and many 

 other records substantiated by subsequent collections in the Philadel- 

 phia Academy Herbarium. The records unverified are few and usually 

 unimportant. They are marked (C) in the lists of localities. Dr. Brit- 

 ton's catalogue is quoted throughout in the synonymy. 



