CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 185 
P. levigatus, Soland., var. Digitalis (Nutt.), Gray. (P. Digitalis, Nutt.) 
Warren: In meadows near the Delaware River below Van 
Campen’s Creek, and above the Water Gap, abundant—Rusby 
and Britton. Hunterdon: Two miles northwest of Rosemont 
—Best. Sussex: In a field near Lake Grinnell, and Passaic: 
Grain field near West Milford—Britton. Essex: Franklin— 
Rusby ;- Montclair—Randall Spaulding. Mercer: Princeton— 
Peters. Middlesex: Near Cranbury—W. W. Swett. 
MIMULUS, L. 
Fi Monkey-flower. 
M. ringens, iL. 
Camden: Frequent at Camden—Martindale; Haddonfield— 
Parker; Atco—H. A. Green. Burlington: Near Pemberton 
—Lighthipe. Ocean and Monmouth: Rare—Knieskern. At- 
lantic: Frequent about Mays Landing—Peters. Gloucester : 
Mickleton, not common—B. Heritage; and common in swamps, 
middle and northern counties. 
M. alatus, Ait. 
_Low grounds. Camden:—Parker. Burlington: Medford— 
E. H. Kilmer. Ocean and Monmouth: Rare—Knieskern. 
Mercer: Crosswicks Creek—Apgar; Trenton—Peters. Hun- 
terdon: Locktown—Best ; Baptisttown—H. Roberson. Sussex : 
Ogdensburg—Rusby. Hudson: Bergen Point—Leggett. Essex : 
Bloomfield—Rusby. 
HERPHSTIS, Geertn. f. 
Herpestis. 
H. Caroliniana (Walt.), B.S. P. (2. amplexicaulis, Pursh.) 
“New Jersey:”—Gray Manual. Not recently collected in 
the State. 
GRATIOLA, L. 
etd Gratiola. 
G. Virginiana, L. 
In wet places. Common throughout the State. 
G. sphzrocarpa, Ell. 
Cape May :—Austin ; Ocean View Station—Commons. 
