CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 141 
BACCHARIS, L. 
Groundsel-Tree. 
B. halimifolia, L. 
Along the borders of salt marshes. Common along the coasts, 
extending also to fresh-water marshes a few miles inland in the 
southern counties, especially up the valleys of Great Egg Harbor 
River and its tributary streams. 
PLUCHBEA, Cass. 
Marsh-fleabane. 
P. camphorata (L.), DC. 
In salt marshes. Very common along the coast.* 
P. foetida (L.), B.S. P. (P. bifron’, DC.) 
Cape May :—Martindale. 
FILAGO, L. 
Cotton-rose. 
F. Germanica, L. Herba Impia. 
Monmouth: Neversink Hills, near Shrewsbury, Sept. 10th, 
1832—Torrey Herb.; dry, barren fields, rare—Knieskern. 
Camden: In ballast—Martindale. Adventive from Europe. 
ANTENNARIA, Geertn. 
Everlasting. 
A. plantaginifolia (L.), Hook. Cats-paw. Mouse-ear. 
In dry soil. Common throughout the State. 
ANAPHALIS, DC. 
Pearly Everlasting. 
A. margaritacea (L.), Benth. & Hook. (Antennaria margaritacea, R. Br.) 
In dry soil. Gloucester: Near Swedesboro and Mickleton— 
B. Heritage. Burlington: Near Shamong—Parker. Atlantic: 
Hammonton—F. L. Bassett. Camden: Atco—H. A. Green. 
Ocean and Monmouth: Along the coast, rare— Kuieskern ; 
* This includes P. fotida, DC., of Gray’s Manual. A form answering the descrip- 
tion of this was collected at Landisville, Atlantic Co., by C. A. Gross. 
