CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, 107 
R. Mariana, L. 
In sandy swamps. Ocean: Rare—Knieskern; Point Pleas- 
ant—Lighthipe. Burlington: Near Moorestown—Miss A. M. 
Kaighn; Pemberton—Lighthipe; Medford—H. A. Green; 
Burlington—Martindale. Camden: Griffith’s Swamp—C. E. 
Smith; Kirkwood—H. A. Green. Gloucester: Frequent 
about Mickleton—B. Heritage. Cumberland: Bridgeton— 
Britton ; and frequent in the pine barrens, southeastern counties. 
R. aristosa, Britton. 
Atlantic: In a swamp near Egg Harbor City, 1888—J. C. 
Gifford. 
LYTHRARIEZ. 
AMMANNIA, L. 
Ammannia. 
A. ramosior, L. (A. humilis, Michx.) . 
Wet places. Bergen: Closter—Austin ; Hackensack meadows 
—Torrey Catalogue, 1819. Burlington: Near Burlington— 
Conrad. Camden :—Parker. 
A. coccinea, Rottb. 
Hudson: New Durham Swamp—Leggett. 
LYTHROUM, L. 
Loosestrife. 
L. hyssopifolia, L. 
“Marshes, coast of New Jersey ”—Gray Manual, p. 183, 
Not recently collected. 
L. alatum, Pursh. 
. Mercer: Near Pennington—Theo. Green, 1887. 
L. lineare, L. . 
In brackish marshes. Bergen: Hackensack marshes—Leg- 
gett. Hudson: Secaucus—Schuh; near Little Snake Hill— 
J. W. Congdon. Monmouth, Ocean and Middlesex: Borders 
of salt marshes— Willis. 
L. Sanrcaria, L. 
Passaic: Sparingly on the bank of the Passaic River, near 
Paterson—Woolson. Hudson:— Austin; Granton—Canby. 
