CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 129 
BH. leucolepis, T. & G. 
In wet places in pine-barren districts. Ocean: Manchester— 
Tweedy; Forked River—Britton. Burlington: Quaker Bridge 
—Pickering. Atlantic: Egg Harbor City—Redfield; Mullica 
River—C. E. Smith; Hammonton—F. L. Bassett. Cape May: 
—Parker. 
BE. album, L. 
In dry, sandy woods and fields. Middlesex: South Amboy 
—Miss C. A.. Boice; South River— Leggett. Monmouth : 
Highlands—A. Brown; near Keyport—R. W. Brown; North 
Spring Lake—Lighthipe; and frequent in the pine barrens. 
Var. subvenosum, Gray. 
“New Jersey ”—Gray in Syn. Flora N. A. 198. Atlantic: 
Pancoast Mills—Peters. 
EB. teucriifolium, Willd. 
In low grounds. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Bergen: ' 
Rather common at Rutherfurd—Schuh. Essex: Franklin— 
Rusby. Hudson: Snake Hill—W. M. Wolfe; Bergen Point 
—Leggett. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Mercer: Princeton 
Peters; and common in the middle and southern counties. A 
plant with leaves in threes, from Keyport—Britton. 
E. rotundifolium, L. 
In dry, sandy fields and woods. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. 
Monmouth: Common—kKnieskern; and frequent in the pine 
barrens. 
Var. pubescens (Muhl.), B.S. P. (EH. pubescens, Muhl.) 
In similar situations. Monmouth: Sea Girt—A. Brown. 
Cumberland: Bridgeton, and Salem: Jericho; and frequent in 
the pine barrens. 
E. sessilifolium, L. 
In rocky places, middle and northern counties. Bergen : 
Palisades—Austin; Rutherfurd—Schuh. Hudson: Weehawken 
—Rudkin; Snake Hill—Britton, Essex: Along First Moun- 
tain—Rusby. Warren: Along Pohatcong Creek near Stewarts- 
ville—Merrill. Sussex: Sparta—Britton. Hunterdon: Rose- 
mont—Best; below Tumble Station—Porter; Lambertville, 
with stem leaves in threes—Best. 
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