CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 147 
. connata, Muhl. (Including var. comosa, Gray.) 
In swamps and low grounds. Common in the middle and 
northern counties, and southward along the Delaware. Appar- 
ently not abundant in the pine barrens. 
. cernua, L. 
In swampy places. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Essex: 
Franklin—Rusby. Bergen: Rutherfurd, rare—Schuh ; Wood- 
side—Leggett. Hunterdon: Bull’s Island—Best. Burlington: 
Pemberton—Miss Willmarth. Monmouth: Marshes along 
Swimming River, a form four feet high—Britton. Middlesex : 
South Amboy—Britton. Camden: In river dredgings— 
Parker. 
. levis (L.), B.S. P. (B. chrysanthemoides, Michx.) Bur-marigold. 
Swamps. Common throughout the State. 
. Beckii, Torr. 
Sussex: Swartswood Lake-—Garber, Porter. 
. bipinnata, L. 
Dry soil. Common throughout the State. 
GALINSOGA, Ruiz & Pav. 
Galinsoga. 
. PARVIFLORA, Cav. 
Waste places, especially in towns and villages; frequent. 
Naturalized from South America. 
HELENIUM, L. 
Sneeze-weed. 
. autumnale, L. 
Swamps and low grounds. Rather common throughout the 
State. 
vytes 
ACHILLEA, L. ; 
Yarrow. Milfoil. syed 
. MILLEFoLIuM, L. 
Dry soil; common throughout the State. With rose-colored 
flowers at Phillipsburg—Porter; Belvidere—Miss Campbell ; 
and Waterloo— Britton. Naturalized from Europe, or perhaps 
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