CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 191 
EPIPHEGUS, Nutt. 
Beech-drops. 
EH. Virginiana (L.), Bart. 
Parasitic on the roots of beech trees. Burlington: Pember- 
‘ton—Lighthipe. Gloucester: About Mickleton—B. Heritage ; 
and common in the middle and northern counties. 
LENTIBULARLZ. 
UTRICULARIA, L. 
B Bladderwort. 
U. inflata, Walt. 
In ponds, middle and southern counties. Monmouth: Long 
Branch— Willis; Spring Lake—Lighthipe. Union: Near Plain- 
field—Tweedy. Burlington: Taunton—Miss Anna M. Kaighn. 
Camden: Longacoming, rare—C. E. Smith. Atlantic: Egg 
Harbor City—Parker ; Hammonton—Martindale. Gloucester : 
Woodbury—Parker. Cumberland: Vineland—Mres. Treat. 
U. vulgaris, L. 
In ditches and slow streams. Camden: Ditches near Cooper’s 
Creek—Burk; and frequent in the middle and northern 
counties. 
U. clandestina, Nutt. 
In bogs in the southern parts of the State. Monmouth :— 
Willis; Tracys—O. E. Pearce. Burlington: Waterford—Mar- 
tindale; Taunton—J. Stokes; rear Shamong—Parker ; Atsion 
—Canby. Camden: Longacoming—C. E. Smith ; Atco—H. 
A. Green. Cumberland: Vineland—Mrs. Treat. Atlantic: 
Mays Landing—B. Heritage. 
U. intermedia, Hayne. 
In bogs. Sussex: Near Ogdensburg—Britton. Morris: 
Budd’s Lake—Porter. Bergen: Hackensack Swamps—Leg- 
gett. Hudson: New Durham—Schuh. Ocean: Toms River 
—Lighthipe. Camden: Near Camden—Parker. 
U. resupinata, B. D. Greene. 
Cape May: Near Sea Isle City, in mill-pond on the main- 
land, 1887—Burk. 
