182 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
P. pubescens, L. 
In low grounds. Bergen: Closter—Austin; Carlstadt— 
Otto Frank. Hudson: Weehawken—Leggett. Hunterdon: 
In woods near Locktown—Best. Camden: Camden, and At- 
lantic: Egg Harbor— Martindale. Ocean: Manchester — 
Chickering. : 
P. Virginiana, Mill. (P. viscosa, Gray Manual.) 
In dry fields. Frequent throughout the State. 
NICANDRA, Adans. 
. Apple of Peru. 
N. PHYSALOIDES (L.), Geertn. 
In waste places. Camden:—Parker. Monmouth: Ocean 
Grove—A. Brown. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Hudson: 
In ballast, Communipaw—A. Brown. Adventive from South 
America. 
LYCIUM, L. 
i Matrimony-vine. 
L. voneare (Ait.), Dun. 
Escaped from gardens to roadsides, ete. ; frequent. Adventive 
from Europe. 
DATURA, L. 
Jamestown Weed. Thorn Apple. 
D. Srramonium, L. 
In waste places; common. Naturalized from Asia. 
D. Taruxa, L. 
In waste places; frequent. Naturalized from Tropical America. 
HYOSCYAMUS, L. 
Henbane. 
H. nicer, L. 
In waste places. Warren:—Knighton. Hudson: In ballast 
at Communipaw—A. Brown. Camden: Ballast—Parker. Ad- 
ventive from Europe. , 
NICOTIANA, L. 
Tobacco. 
N. rustica, L. Wild Tobacco. 
Union: In a field at Evona, 1883—Tweedy. 
