186 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
G. aurea, Muhl. 
In wet, sandy places. Morris: Shore of Lake Hopatcong— 
Rusby ; and of Green Pond—Britton. Warren: Shore of the 
Delaware River, Belvidere—Britton; Phillipsburg — Porter. 
Hunterdon: Along the Delaware—Best; and frequent in the 
middle and southern counties on soils of the Yellow Drift. 
G. pilosa, Michx. 
Camden: Low ground near Camden—Canby, C. E. Smith. 
Cape May :—Parker. 
ILYSANTHES, Raf. 
i Ilysanthes. 
I. gratioloides (L.), Benth. 
Wet places. Frequent throughout the State. 
MICRANTHEMUM, Michx. 
mn Micranthemum, 
M. Nuttallii, Gray. 
Camden: Tidal: mud, banks of the Delaware at Camden— 
Parker. Burlington: Barrack Creek near Burlington—Conrad. 
LIMOSELLA, L. 
Mudwort. 
L. aquatica, L., var. tenuifolia (Nutt.), Hoffm. 
In wet places. Passaic: In the Passaic River at Passaic and 
Woodside—Leggett. Bergen: Hackensack River—Austin. 
Monmouth: Long Branch—Torrey Catalogue; North Spring 
Lake and Bay Head—Lighthipe. Camden :—Martindale. 
VERONICA, L. 
Speedwell. 
V. Virginica, L. Culver’s-root. 
In low grounds. Monmouth:—Willis. Middlesex: Near 
Chesquakes—R. W. Brown ; South Amboy—Miss C. A. Boice. 
Mercer: Trenton—Apgar; and frequent in the middle and 
northern counties. 
