CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 65 
S. decumbens (Eil.), T. &G. (8. subulata, Gray, Manual.) 
Salem: Low grounds, mouth of Game Creek —Commons, 
Gloucester :—C. E. Smith. Camden: Gloucester—C. E. Smith ; 
in ballast—Parker. Atlantic: Atlantic City— Martindale; 
common about Mays Landing—Peters. Monmouth: Deal— 
Conrad. 
Var. Smithii (Gray), S. Wats. 
Atlantic: Atlantic City and Somers Point—C. E. Smith. 
Cape May: In damp soil along W. J. R. R.—Commons. 
SPERGULA, L. 
Spurrey. 
S. ARVENsIs, L. 
In cultivated fields and waste places; occasional. Adventive 
from Europe. 
TISSA, Adans. 
Sand Spurrey. 
T. rubra (L.), Britton. (Spergularia rubra, Presl; Lepigonum rubrum, Fr.) 
In sandy soil; rare. Middlesex: New Brunswick—Prof. 
Geo. H. Cook. Somerset: Peapack—Miss E. Apgar. Glou- 
cester: Mickleton—Heritage. Perhaps not native. 
T. marina (L.), Britton. (S. media, Presl; L. medium, Fr.) 
In salt or brackish meadows ; common. 
‘PORTULACE. 
PORTULACA, L. 
Purslane. 
P. oreraceaA, L. Purslane. Pig Pursley. 
In cultivated and waste grounds; common. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
P. GRANDIFLORA, Hook. Portulaca. 
In waste places ; escaped from gardens. Burlington: Moores- 
town—J. Stokes. Mercer: Trenton—W. S. Lee. Sussex: 
Along railroads, near Sparta—Britton. Fugitive from South 
America. 
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