176 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
Durham—Ruger; Snake Hill—Schuh; and frequent in the 
northern counties. 
ELLISIA, L. 
Bliisia. 
BE. Nyctelea, L. 
Mercer: Banks of the Delaware near Trenton—Canby ; on 
_ an island opposite Trenton—W. 8. Lee; below Moore’s Station 
—Apgar. Hunterdon: Flemington—Apgar. 
ASPERIFOLLZ. 
HELIOTROPIUM, L. 
Heliotrope. 
H. Evropzvum, L. 
Camden: In waste places and ballast—Parker. Hudson: 
Ballast. at Communipaw—A. Brown. Fugitive from Europe. 
CYNOGLOSSUM, L. 
. Hound’s-tongue. 
C. OFFICINALE, L. 
In fields and waste places. Monmouth: Freehold—Lock- 
wood. Gloucester: Mickleton, rare—B. Heritage. Camden: 
—Miss Boice. Mercer: Trenton—Apgar. Somerset: Near 
Peapack—Miss R. C. Perry. Hunterdon: Frequent—Best. 
Hudson: Weehawken—Britton; and frequent in the northern 
counties. Naturalized from Europe. 
GO. Virginicum, L. Wild Comfrey. 
In rocky woods. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Somerset: 
Rocky Hill—Lighthipe. Essex: First Mt—Randall Spauld- 
ing. Hudson : Weehawken— Leggett ; Hoboken—Schrenk. 
Bergen: Fort Lee—Ruger; Pleasant Valley—Britton; Pali- 
sades—Austin. Passaic:—E. A. Rau. Hunterdon: In woods 
near Locktown and Rosemont—Best. 
ECHINOSPERMUM, Sw. 
Stickseed. 
E. Larrura (L.), Lehm. 
Hudson: Hoboken, and in ballast at Communipaw— A. 
Brown. * Mercer: Trenton— Apgar. Camden: In ballast— 
