CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 67 
HYPERICUM, L. 
St. John’s-wort. 
BH. Ascyron, L. (H. pyramidatum, Ait.) Great St. John’s-wort. 
Burlington: Near Bordentown—Stowell. Mercer: Trenton 
and Lambertville—Apgar. Hunterdon: Along the Delaware, 
near Bull’s Island—Best ; below Tumble Station—Porter ; near 
Stockton—Theo. Green. Warren: Near Phillipsburg—Garber ; 
Belvidere—Miss M. E. Campbell. Apparently confined to the 
valley of the Delaware. 
H. prolificum, L. Shrubby St. John’s-wort. 
-Ocean: In swamps, Manchester—Knieskern. Monmouth: 
Near the turnpike, three miles south of Freehold—Lockwood ; 
near Shark River station—R. W. Brown. Middlesex: Old. 
Bridge— Miss C. A. Boice. Burlington: In pine woods at 
Taunton—Miss A. M. Kaighn; Rancocas Creek, near Pember- 
ton—Miss Willmarth. Atlantic: Pleasant Mills, abundant— 
Peters. 
H. densiflorum, Pursh. ‘(H. prolificum, L., var. densiflorum, Gray.) Shrubby 
St. John’s-wort. 
In wet places in the pine-barren regions. Common, and con- 
fined to the southeastern counties. Much more abundant than 
the last. 
’ H. adpressum, Bart. 
Rare. Bergen: Closter—Austin; Tenafly—Schrenk ; Cress- 
kill— Leggett. Monmouth: Freehold—Willis. Burlington : 
Near Burlington—Conrad ; and “borders of swamps in the pine 
barrens ”’—Torrey & Gray, Flor. N. A. i. 159. 
H. ellipticum, Hook. 
Camden: In a sphagnous swamp near Camden—E. Diffen- 
baugh. Burlington: In a meadow near Burlington—Parker. 
Hunterdon: Stockton—Best. Warren: Along the Delaware, 
near Carpentersville and Phillipsburg—Porter ; Water Gap and 
Belvidere—Britton. Apparently confined to the valley of the: 
Delaware. 
H. virgatum, Lam., var. ovalifolium, Britt. (H. anguloswm, Michx., in 
part.) 
Hudson: In the cedar swamp at Weehawken—Torrey Cata- 
