CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 173 
River, rare—Knieskern ; and frequent in the southwestern coun- 
ties. Atlantic: Mays Landing—Peters. 
G. villosa, L. (G. ochroleuca, Freel.) 
Cumberland: A single specimen near Bridgeton—Dr. J. B. 
Potter and N. L. B., 1881.* 
G. linearis, Freel. 
Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. 
G. angustifolia, Michx. 
In pine-barren swamps. Ocean: Very rare—Knieskern. 
Burlington: In meadows and swamps in many places along 
Batsto and Atsion Creeks—Canby. Atlantic: Mullica River— 
C. E. Smith ; Egg Harbor City—C. A. Gross; Hammonton— 
F. L. Bassett ; Mays Landing, occasionally with white flowers 
—Peters. 
OBOLARIA, L. 
Pennywort. 
O. Virginica, L. 
Salem: Near Salem—B. Heritage. Camden: Near Haddon- 
field—C. E. Smith. Mercer: Asylum—Apgar; near Princeton 
and Lawrenceville—Willis. Hunterdon: Bloomsbury—Gar- 
ber; Lambertville—Apgar; Rosemont, rare—Best. Somerset: 
Rocky Hill—Lighthipe. Essex: Montclair— Rusby; spar- 
ingly all along First Mt., from Milburn to Little Falls—W. 
M. Wolfe. 
BARTONIA, Muhl. 
Bartonia. 
B. Virginica (L.), B.S. P. (B. tenella, Muhl.) 
In wet ground. Frequent or occasional throughout the State. 
MENYANTHEHS, L. 
Buckbean. 
M. trifoliata, L. 
In swamps. Bergen: Near Closter—Austin; abundant on 
the Hackensack marshes—Woolson; bank of Oberpeck Creek 
*@. alba, Muhl., reported by Dr. Knighton in Willis Catalogue, from Hunterdon 
county, is not confirmed nor authenticated. As recently pointed out by Dr. Porter, 
the name of this species is G. flavida, Gray. 
