CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 131 
Middlesex: “Pine barrens and hillsides below New Bruns- 
wiek”—Torrey Herb. Burlington: Birmingham—Lighthipe. 
Camden :—Canby. 
LIATRIS, Schreb. 
Button Snake-root. 
LL. scariosa (L.), Willd. 
“Swamps, N. J.”—Eddy in Torrey Catalogue, 1819. Mon- 
mouth: Near Keyport—R. W. Brown. Passaic: Aiong Mid- 
land R. R., east of Newfoundland—Rudkin. Evidently rare. 
L. spicata (L.), Willd. 
In low woods. Ocean: Point Pleasant—Knieskern. Glou- 
cester: In one locality west of Mickleton—B. Heritage. Cam- 
den: Griffith’s Swamp—Parker. Monmouth: Near Squan— 
Knieskern. Middlesex: Near Perth Amboy— Lighthipe ; 
Brownsville—R. W. Brown; Woodbridge—Britton. Ber- 
gen: Hackensack Meadows—W. M. Wolfe; west of Nor- 
wood—Austin. Passaic: East of Newfoundland—Rudkin. 
Morris: Great Swamp—Leggett; Chester—W. M. Rankin ; 
Near Dover—J. D. Reynolds; Berkshire Valley—Britton. 
Hunterdon: Near Kingwood, frequent—Best.. Sussex: Near 
the west base of High Point—Britton. 
Forma albiflora, Britt. 
Ocean: Near Bay Head—Lighthipe. 
L. graminifolia, Pursh. 
Burlington: Brown’s Mills—J. Stokes. Ocean: Toms 
River—W. Beuttenmueller. 
Var. dubia (Bart.), Gray. 
Frequent in sandy woods in. the pine barrens. 
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CHRYSOPSIS, Nutt. 
Golden Aster. 
C. falcata (Pursh), Ell. 
Dry pine barrens; not common. Ocean: Toms River— 
Knieskern. Burlington: Quaker Bridge—Canby ;. Batsto— 
Parker. Atlantic: Pleasant Mills—F. L. Bassett. 
