166 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
Camden: Near Camden—Parker. Atlantic: Pleasant Mills— 
C. A. Gross; Atlantic City—Parker; Absecon and Hammon- 
ton—F. L. Bassett. Burlington: Moorestown—J. Stokes ; 
Pemberton—Miss Willmarth. Monmouth and Ocean: Not 
rare—Knieskern; and frequent in the middle and northern 
counties. 
GLAUX, L. 
Sea Milkweed. 
G. Maxitima, L. 
Monmouth: Deal Beach—A.H. Smith. Fugitive from fur- 
ther north. 
ANAGALLIS, L. 
Poor Man’s Weather-glass. 
A. ARVENSIS, L. 
In waste places; frequent. Adventive from Europe. 
SAMOLDS, L. 
Water Pimpernel. 
8. VaLERANDI, L. 
Camden: Introduced in ballast—Parker. Fugitive from 
Europe. 
Var. floribundus (H. B. K.), B.S. P. (Var. Americanus, Gray.) 
Hunterdon: Near Rosemont—Schuh ; three miles north of 
Hopewell—Theo. Green; and frequent along the borders of 
salt or brackish marshes. 
EBENACEZ. 
DIOSPYROS, L. 
Persimmon. 
D. Virginiana, L. Date-plum. 
Morris: Summit—Leggett. Hunterdon: White House— 
Austin ; Stockton, frequent—Best ; Pittstown—H. Race; Bap- 
tisttown and Frenchtown—H. Roberson. Somerset: Near Pea- 
pack—Miss R. C. Perry. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. Union: 
Plainfield, Evona and Washington Rock—Tweedy. Hudson: 
Bergen Point— Leggett. Mercer: Princeton — Peters; and 
common southward on the Yellow Drift soils. 
