CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 165 
LYSIMACHIA, L. 
Loosestrife. 
L. thyrsiflora, L. 
Bergen: Hackensack marshes—Austin; near Little Ferry— 
Britton. Hudson: New Durham: Leggett. Morris: Budd’s 
Lake—Porter. Sussex: Swartswood Lake—Rudkin. Hun- 
terdon: Stockton—Best. 
L. terrestris (L.), B.S. P. (LZ. stricta, Ait.) 
Swamps. Frequent throughout the State. 
kl. quadrifolia, L. 
In open woods and clearings. Common throughout the State. 
L. numMMuLartA, L. Money-wort. 
Escaped from gardens to roadsides and waste places; frequent. 
Adventive from Europe. 
STEIRONEMA, Raf. 
Loosestrife. 
S. ciliatum (L.), Raf. (Lysimachia ciliata, L.) 
Low grounds and thickets. Frequent throughout the State. 
S. lanceolatum (Walt.), Gray. (Lysimachia lanceolata, Walt.) 
Low grounds. Frequent throughout the northern and middle 
counties. Gloucester: On the road from Camden to Glass- 
boro—C. E. Smith; Mickleton, rare—B. Heritage. 
Var. hybridum (Michx.), Gray. | 
Hudson: Newark meadows—Torrey Catalogue. Essex : 
Franklin—Rusby. 
Var. angustifolium (Lam.), Gray. 
Gloucester: Very rare—C. E. Smith. Essex: Franklin— 
Rusby. : 
TRIENTALIS, L. 
Star-flower. 
T. Americana (Pers.), Pursh. 
In low woods. Salem: Near Quinton, rare—A. Robinson. 
Cumberland: Vineland—Mrs. Treat. Gloucester: Near Glou- 
cester, very rare—C. E. Smith; Woodbury—Mrs. W. McGeorge. 
