CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 149 
R. W. Brown; Sandy Hook—Merrill. Burlington: Pember- 
ton—Lighthipe ; Mount Holly—I. Burk. Gloucester: Below 
Woodbury—Parker; Berkley—B. Heritage. Cumberland: 
Bridgeton—Britton ; and frequent in the pine barrens and on 
the sea-beaches. 
A. BIENNIS, Willd. 
In waste places and in ballast; occasional. Adventive from 
the West. 
A. VULGARIS, L. Mugwort. 
In waste places; frequent. Adventive from Europe. 
A. STELLERIANA, Besser. 
Monmouth: Sea-beaches, Sandy Hook—Britton; Highlands 
—E. H. Day. Ocean: Sea-beach near Toms River—Rudkin. 
Also cultivated in gardens along the coast under the name Dusty 
Miller, which in foliage it greatly resembles, and has been taken 
for by several botanists. Adventive from the North. 
A. Pontica, L. 
Hunterdon: On a railway embankment below Tumble Station 
—Porter, 1885. A fugitive from Central Europe. 
A. LacintaTa, Willd. 
Hunterdon: Near Lambertville—Apgar, 1887. A fugitive 
from Central Europe. 
TUSSILAGO, L. 
Coltsfoot. 
T. Farrara, L. 
Ocean and Monmouth: “Wet places, rare”—Knieskern. 
Hudson: In ballast at Communipaw—A. Brown. Camden: 
In ballast—Parker. Fugitive from Europe. 
ERECHTHITES, Raf. 
Fireweed. 
Hi. hieracifolia (L.), Raf. 
In low grounds and in clearings. Common throughout the 
State. 
SENECIO, L. 
Groundsel, 
S. vutearis, L. 
In waste places; frequent. Adventive from Europe. 
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