CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, 171 
Culver’s Gap and near Hamburg—Britton. Essex: Montclair 
Heights—Rudkin; First Mt. near Verona—Rusby. Mon- 
mouth: Near Holmdel—Lockwood; Red Bank—Leggett ; 
near Leedsville—Britton ; Freehold—Willis. Burlington: Bir- 
mingham—Lighthipe. Camden: Kaighn’s Point—Conrad. 
Gloucester: Glassboro—Commons; Clarksboro—Burk. Cum- 
berland: Bridgeton—Commons. 
GENTIANE. 
BRYTHRAA, Rich. 
Centaury. 
E, RAMOSISSIMA, Pers. 
Bergen: Closter, 1858—Austin; not recently collected. 
Fugitive from Europe. 
SABBATIA, Adans. 
American Centaury. 
S. lanceolata (Walt.), T. & G. 
Sandy swamps in the pine barrens from Ocean county south- 
ward ; frequent. With four-parted corollas at Mays Landing— 
Peters. 
S. angularis (L.), Pursh. 
Cumberland: Near Sea Breeze—Commons. Atlantic: In a 
damp meadow, Absecon—F. L, Bassett. Cape May :—Parker. 
Burlington: Burlington—Martindale. Monmouth: Keyport— 
R. W. Brown; and frequent or occasional on hillsides, middle 
and northern counties. 
S. stellaris, Pursh. 
On salt meadows; common. Also in a fresh-water marsh at 
Main Road Station, Atlantic Co.—C. A. Gross. 
Forma albiflora, Britt. 3 
Atlantic City—Martindale; at Woodbridge and Brielle— 
Lighthipe; and commonly at Mays Landing—Peters. 
S. gracilis (Michx.), Salisb.. . 
Brackish meadows; rare. Monmouth: Near Ocean Grove— 
Parker ; Ocean Beach—Miss Isabel Mulford; Spring Lake— 
