CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 109 
. strictum, Muhl. (£. modlle, Torr.) 
Swamps; notcommon. Burlington: Pemberton—Lighthipe. 
Morris: Morristown and Chatham—Leggett; Budd’s Lake— 
Porter. Warren: Swamp on Jenny Jump Mt., near Green’s 
Pond—Britton. Sussex: Abundant in swamp along L. & H. 
R. R. R., south of Lake Grinnell—Britton. 
. coloratum, Muhl. 
In wet ground. Common throughout the State. 
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. TETRAGONUM, L. 
Hunterdon: Very abundant about Junction Station, 1885— 
Britton. A fugitive from Europe. 
LUDWIGIA, L. 
False Loosestrife. 
. alternifolia, L. Seed-box. 
In swamps. Frequent throughout the State. 
. hirtella, Raf. 
_,Sandy swamps in the pine barrens. Burlington: Atsion— 
Canby; Batsto and Quaker Bridge—Leggett. Atlantic: Ham- 
monton—F, L. Bassett; Main Road Station—C. A. Gross. 
. spherocarpa, Ell. rn : 
In swamps. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Burlington: Atsion 
—Parker. Atlantic: Common at Hammonton—-F. L. Bassett. 
Salem: Sparingly at Mannington—Mrs. M. A. Lawrence. 
. linearis, Walt. 
Bogs in the pine barrens. Atlantic: Egg Harbor City— 
Parker; Hammonton—Bassett. Burlington: Atsion—Parker. 
. palustris (L.), Ell. 
Ditches and ponds. Common throughout the State. 
CGINOTHERA, L. 
Evening Primrose. 
G. biennis, L. 
Dry fields. Common throughout the State. 
Var. grandiflora (Ait.), Lindl. 
Hunterdon: Rosemont, frequent—Best. 
