132 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
C. Mariana (L.), Nutt. 
In dry, sandy fields. Morris: Near Morristown—Apgar. 
Middlesex: South Amboy and Woodbridge—Britton; Sand 
Hills—Lighthipe. Mercer: Princeton Junction and Trenton— 
Apgar; and common in the southern counties. 
BIGELOVIA, DC. 
Bigelovia. 
B. nudata (Michx.), DC. 
Monmouth: Near Blue Ball—Willis; “low pine barrens” 
—Gray. Rare, and not seen by me from the State. 
Var. virgata (Nutt.), T. & G. 
“New Jersey to Texas”—Gray. Not seen by me from the 
State. 
SOLIDAGO, L. 
Golden-rod. 
S. squarrosa, Muhl. 
In rocky woods. Bergen: Palisades—Austin; Ramapo Mts. 
—Stowell. Sussex: Sparta, Lake Grinnell and on the Kitta- 
tinny Mountains near High Point—Britton. Warren: Lime- 
stone bluffs below Phillipsburg—Porter. Hunterdon: Above 
Milford—Porter ; Prallsville—Best ; Lambertville—Apgar. 
S. bicolor, L. 
In woods and fields. Common throughout the State. 
S. hirsuta, Nutt. (8. bicolor, var. concolor, T. & G.) 
Union: Plainfield—I. H. Hall. Ocean: Toms River— 
Martindale. Atlantic: Frequent in pine barrens near Ham- 
monton—F’. L. Bassett; Mays Landing—Peters. Hunterdon: 
Rosemont— Best. 
‘S. latifolia, L. 
In low, rich woods. Camden:—Parker. Mercer: Prince- 
ton—Peters. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Essex: Frequent 
—Rusby. Hudson: New Durham— Leggett. Hunterdon: 
Brookville and Rosemont—Best ; and common in the northern 
counties. 
S. ceesia, L. 
In woods. Rather common throughout the State; not very 
plentiful in the pine barrens. 
