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130 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
H. resinosum, Torr. 
Bogs in the pine barrens. Monmouth: Near Ocean Beach— 
Lockwood. Ocean: Manchester, rare—Knieskern; Whitings 
Rudkin. Camden: Atco, rare—H. A. Green. Atlantic: Mays 
Landing—C. A. Gross. Gloucester: Malaga—Parker. 
HE. perfoliatum, L. Boneset. 
Low grounds. Common throughout the State. 
Forma purpureum, Britt. 
Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. 
Var. truncatum, Gray. 
Hunterdon: Rosemont, rare—Best. 
H. ageratoides, L. White Snake-root. 
Camden: Cooper’s Creek—Martindale; Little Timber Creek 
—Parker. Gloucester: On northern hillsides about Mickleton 
—B. Heritage. Burlington: Vincentown—Lighthipe; and 
common in rocky woods, middle and northern counties. 
BE. aromaticum, L. White Snake-root. ’ 
In open, sandy woods. Monmouth: Near Squan Village, 
rare—Knieskern ; Freehold—Willis. Union: Near Plainfield 
—Tweedy. Burlington: Near Burlington—Conrad; Pember- 
ton—Miss Willmarth ; Medford—J. Stokes. Camden:—Parker. 
Atlantic: Ashland—F. L. Bassett. Hunterdon : Rare—Schuh. 
E. colestinum, L. (Conoclinium celestinum, DC.) Mist-flower. 
Rare. Cape May:—Parker. Gloucester: A single patch 
near Swedesboro—B. Heritage. 
MIKANIA, Willd. 
Climbing Hemp-weed. 
M. scandens (L.), Willd. 
In low woods and thickets. Sussex: Swartswood Lake, but 
rare in the northwestern counties—Porter. Bergen: Frequent 
along the Ramapo River—Britton ; common in the middle and 
southwestern counties; not very abundant in the pine barrens. 
KUMSNIA, L. 
an Kuhnia. 
K. eupatorioides, L. 
Rocky or sandy woods. Sussex: On limestone rocks—Aus- 
tin. Warren: On limestone rocks below Phillipsburg— Porter. 
