156 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
TRAGOPOGON, L. 
Salsify. 
T. porrirotius, L. 
Occasionally escaped from gardens. Sussex: Newton—E. 
H. Day; Andover—Britton. Bergen: Rutherfurd—Schuh. 
Hunterdon: Rosemont, rare—Best. Monmouth: Freehold— 
Apgar. Fugitive from Europe. 
T. pratensis, L. 
Monmouth: Long Branch—Miss O. M. Ewing. Fugitive 
from Europe. 
CAMPANULACE. 
LOBELIA, L. 
Lobelia. 
L. cardinalis, L. Cardinal-flower. 
Wet grounds. Frequent throughout the State. 
L. syphilitica, L. Great Lobelia. 
In low grounds. Burlington: Crosswicks Creek— Willis ; 
near Bordentown—W. S. Lee. Monmouth: Keyport—R. W. 
Brown; and common in the middle and northern counties. 
Forma albiflora, Britt. 
Passaic: Passaic—Woolson. Bergen: Lyndhurst—Schuh; 
Carlstadt—O. Frank. Sussex: Franklin Furnace—Britton. 
L. puberula, Michx. 
Wet places. Monmouth: Freehold, and Mercer: Lawrence- 
ville Landing—Willis. Salem: Mannington—Mrs. M. A. 
Lawrence; near Course’s Landing—B. Heritage. 
land: Near Haleyville—Britton. 
L. inflata, L. Indian Tobacco. 
Cumber- 
Cape May :—Parker. 
Fields and roadsides. Common throughout the Staté, 
L. spicata, Lam. 
In fields. 
Frequent throughout the State, except in the pine 
barrens. 
L. Nuttallii, Rem. & Schult. 
In moist thickets. Middlesex: Sayreville—Britton ; and 
common in the southern counties. Most abundant in the pine 
barrens. 
