110 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
Var. muricata (L.), Lindl. 
Dry fields ; common. 
G. humifusa, Nutt. 
Cape May: On drifting sands—Parker. 
CG. sinuata, L. f 
Gloucester: Near Mickleton—B. Heritage. Ocean: New 
Egypt—Britton. Burlington: Pemberton—Miss H. M. Will- 
marth; and frequent in the pine barrens. 
Var. minima (Pursh), Nutt. 
Occasional with the type. 
GH. fruticosa, L. Sundrops. 
In dry fields. Monmouth and Ocean: Not common—Knies- 
kern; quite abundant all through the southern counties—Mar- 
tindale; and frequent in the middle and northern counties. 
Var. linearis (Michx.), S. Wats. 
Cape May and Ocean :—Parker; Absecum—F. L. Bassett. 
Burlington: Quaker Bridge—Dr. Gray; Pemberton—Light- 
hipe. Camden:—Canby. Monmouth: Near Deal—A. H. 
Smith. Union: In meadows near Plainfield—Tweedy. Glou- 
cester: Mickleton, rare—B. Heritage. Salem: Near Canton, 
not uncommon—A, Robinson. 
Var. humifusa, T. F. Allen. 
Monmouth: Ocean Grove—Burk. 
G. pumila, L. 
In dry fields, middle and northern counties. Middlesex : 
Near Old Bridge—R. W. Brown. Mercer: Trenton—G. V. 
Stryker. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Essex: Franklin and 
Verona—Rusby. Bergen: North of Closter—Austin. Mor- 
ris: Long Hill—Leggett. Warren: Marble Hill—Porter ; 
along the Delaware below Flatbrookville—Britton. Sussex: 
Base of High Point—Britton. Hunterdon: Frequent—Best. 
GAURA, L. 
i! Gaura. 
G. biennis, L. 
Banks. Camden: Along the Delaware—Parker. Mercer : 
Trenton, abundant—Apgar; Princeton—Peters. Hunterdon: 
