54 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
HUDSONIA, L. 
Hudsonia. 
H. ericoides, L. Heath-like Hudsonia. 
In sandy fields, middle and southern counties. Middlesex : 
Near Metuchen—Miss L. N. Estabrook. Burlington: New 
Lisbon—Lighthipe. Cumberland: Bridgeton—Britton; and 
common in the pine-barren districts. 
H. tomentosa, Nutt. Wooly Hudsonia. 
Common in the sands of the sea-shore along the whole coast, 
and frequent in pine-barren districts. 
LECHEA, L. 
Pin-weed. 
L. minor, L. (L. major, Michx.) 
In dry fields; common throughout the northern and middle 
counties, less abundant in the pine barrens. 
L. thymifolia, Michx. (L. Nove-Cxsarza, Austin.) 
In dry fields; frequent. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Middle- 
sex: South Amboy—Torrey. Monmouth: Red Bank and 
Long Branch—Leggett. Ocean: Toms River—Parker; pine 
barrens—Leggett. Camden :—Parker; Atco—Canby. 
L. maritima, Leggett. (L. thymifolia, Pursh.) 
Burlington: Quaker Bridge—Leggett; and occasional else- 
where in the pine barrens. Common in sands of the sea-shore 
from Sandy Hook to Cape May. 
L. racemulosa, Michx. 
Sussex: Kittatinny Mountain and Culver’s Gap; Warren: 
Near the Water Gap; and Morris: Near Charlotteburg—Brit- 
ton; and common in the southern and middle counties on the 
Yellow Drift. 
L. Leggettii, Britton & Hollick. (Z. minor, Lam.) 
In dry soil; frequent in the northern, middle and western. 
counties, rare on the Yellow Drift. 
Var. intermedia (Legg.), Brit. & Holl. (LZ. intermedia, Leggett, mss.) 
Middlesex: South Amboy—Austin. Sussex: Pimple Hills 
and High Point—Britton. 
