108 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Hunterdon: Below Tumble Sta- 
tion—Theo. Green; Bull’s Island— Porter. Camden: Bank 
of the Delaware, Pavonia, and in ballast—Parker. Naturalized 
from Europe. 
NESZAA, Commers. 
Swamp Loosestrife. 
N. verticillata (L.), H. B. K. 
Swamps. Common throughout the State. 
CUPH4iA, P. Br. 
Cuphea. 
C. petiolata (L.), Kehne. (C. viscosissima, Jacq.) 
In dry soil. Warren: About Phillipsburg—Porter. Ber- 
gen: Closter— Austin. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. Mercer: 
Hopewell and Pennington—Theo. Green; rather common 
in the southwestern part of the county—Best. Mercer: Near 
Trenton, rare—Volk; and frequent in the middle and southern 
counties, 
ONAGRARIEZ. 
EPILOBIUM, L. 
Willow-herb. 
E. spicatum, Lam. (LE. angustifolium, Gray’s Manual.) 
In dry woods and clearings. Gloucester: Near Bridgeport 
and Mickleton—B. Heritage. Camden: Frequent about Cam- 
den—Martindale; Atco—H. A. Green. Burlington: Ewans- 
ville— Britton ; New Lisbon—Lighthipe. Monmouth and 
Ocean: Not common—Knieskern; and common in the middle 
and northern counties. 
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Forma albiflorum, Britt. 
Monmouth: North Spring Lake—Lighthipe. 
H. palustre, L., var. oliganthum (Michx.), B.S. P. (Var. lineare, Gray.) 
In swamps, northern counties. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Passaic: Near Passaic—Rusby. 
Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Warren: Swamp on Jenny 
Jump Mt., near Green’s Pond—Britton. Sussex :—Austin. 
