140 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
A. umbellatus, Mill. (Diplopappus umbellatus, T. & G.) 
In swamps. Camden: Atco, rare—H. A. Green; near Cam- 
den—Miss C. A. Boice. Gloucester: Common about Mickleton 
—B. Heritage. Burlington: Occasional about Pemberton— 
Miss Willmarth; and common in the middle and northern 
counties, 
Var. humilis (Willd.), B.S. P. (Diplopappus amygdalifolius, T. & G.) 
In swamps. Ocean and Monmouth :—Knieskern. Sussex : 
Near High Point—Britton. Atlantic: Mays Landing—Peters. 
A. cornifolius, Muhl. 
In dry woodlands. Gloucester: Mickleten, rare—B. Her- 
itage. Ocean and Monmouth: “Common ”—Knieskern. Mer- 
cer: Near Trenton—Volk. Morris: Long Hill—Leggett. 
Essex: Franklin—Rusby. Bergen: Fort Lee—Rudkin. 
Warren: Marble Hill—Porter; Delaware Water Gap—Par- 
ker. Sussex: High Point, Two Bridges and Andover—Brit- 
ton; Waterloo—Porter. Hunterdon: Rosemont, frequent— 
Best. 
ERIGERON, L. 
Fleabane. 
HE. Canadensis, L. Horseweed. Butterweed. 
In various situations. Very common throughout the State. 
E.: bellidifolius, Muhl. Robin’s Plantain. 
In fields and open woods. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. 
Camden: Common about Camden—Martindale. Gloucester : 
Frequent about Mickleton—B. Heritage; and frequent in the 
middle and northern counties. 
EH. Philadelphicus, L. . 
Morris: Chatham—Leggett. Warren: Below Phillipsburg 
—Porter. Hunterdon: Pittstown—Henry Race; Rosemont, | 
frequent—Best. 
B. annuus (L.), Pers. 
Fields and roadsides. Common throughout the State. 
E. ramosus (Walt.), B.S. P. (2. strigosus, Muhl.) 
In similar situations ; common. 
