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Miss Apple. Burlington: Burlington—Conrad in Herb. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Phila. Cape May:—Parker; Cape May Court 
House—Burk. 
S. dodecandra (L.), B.S. P. (8. chloroides, Pursh.) : 
Brackish meadows. Bergen: Hackensack Marshes—Leg- 
gett; Carlstadt—Otto Frank. Monmouth and Ocean: Not 
rare—Knieskern; Forked River—Britton. Atlantic: Banks 
of Mullica River near Pleasant Mills—Leggett ; Absecon—F. 
L. Bassett ; Mays Landing—Peters. Cape May :—Parker. 
GENTIANA, L. 
Gentian. 
G. quinquefolia, L. (G. quinqueflora, Lam.) 
In damp, open woods and clearings. Monmouth: Freehold, 
and Mercer: Hightstown—Willis. Union: Elizabeth—Eddy 
in Torrey Catalogue. Morris: moist hills, and Warren: Mar- 
ble Hill—Porter. Sussex: Frequent about Sparta and Lake 
Grinnell—Britton. 
G. crinita, Frol. Fringed Gentian. 
In low grounds. Burlington: Pemberton—Lighthipe. Mon- 
mouth: Sparingly—Willis; near Keyport—R. W. Brown; and 
frequent in the middle and northern counties. 
G. Andrewsii, Griseb. 
In low grounds. Atlantic: Absecon and Wecksville—F. L. 
Bassett. Burlington: Pemberton—Lighthipe; Monmouth: 
Shark River, not rare—Knieskern; Keyport—R. W. Brown. 
Gloucester: Mickleton—B. Heritage; and common in the mid- 
dle and northern counties. 
Forma albiflora, Britt. 
Bergen: Tenafly—Dr. Milton Turnure. 
G. Saponaria, L. Soapwort Gentian. 
In low grounds. Bergen: Cresskill—I. H. Hall; sparingly 
on the Hackensack marshes—Woolson. Essex: Brookdale— 
Rusby. Passaic: Near Paterson—Miss 8. J. Knight. Morris: 
Mt. Olive—Btitton. Hunterdon: Rosemont, frequent—Best. 
Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Mercer: Trenton—Apgar ; Prince- 
ton—Peters. Monmouth: Swimming River—Britton; Shark 
