44 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
Forma rosea, Britton. Wild Pink Water Lily. 
Cape May:—A. Commons. Salem: Woodstown, and Ocean: 
Manchester—Lock wood. 
©. tuberosa (Paine), Greene. (Nymphzxa tuberosa, Paine.) Tuberous 
White Water Lily. 
Mercer :- Poeatquissing’s Creek, a small-flowered form—Dr. 
C. C. Abbott. 
NYMPHAHA, L. 
Yellow Pond Lily. 
N. advena, Soland. (Nuphar advena, Ait.) Common Yellow Pond Lily. 
Golden Watches. Can Dock. 
Ponds and ditches. Common throughout the State. 
N. microphylla, Pers. (Nuphar Kalmianum, Pursh.) Small Yellow 
Waiter Lily. 
Bergen: Common in the Hackensack River, near Closter— 
Austin. Warren: In the Delaware, below Van Campen’s 
Creek—Britton. Mercer: Abundant in Watson’s Creek, near 
Trenton—Dr. A. C. Stokes; sparingly in Assanpink Creek— 
Apgar. Burlington: Barrack Creek—Conrad ; pond at Atsion 
—A, Commons. 
SARRACENIACE. 
SARRACENIA, L. 
Side Saddle Flower. 
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S. purpurea, L. Pitcher Plant. 
Common in cedar swamps, in the pine barrens, and frequent 
or occasional in peat bogs throughout the State. 
PAPAVERACE. 
PAPAVER, L. 
Poppy. 
P. pusium, L. Smooth-fruited Corn Poppy. 
Camden: Cultivated ground, between Camden and White 
Horse—Parker ; ballast, Kaighn’s Point—Burk. Hudson : 
Ballast, Communipaw—Tweedy. Adventive from Europe. 
