CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 203 
T. lineare, Nutt. 
In sandy fields on the Yellow Drift. Mercer: Lawrence Sta- 
tion— Peters. Camden: Sparingly near Camden— Parker; 
Griffith’s Swamp—C. E. Smith. Gloucester: Malaga, abund- 
ant—Parker. Burlington: Near Quaker Bridge—M. Carey 
Lea. Monmouth and Ocean: Not rare—Knieskern. 
ISANTHUS, Michx. 
False Pennyroyal. 
I. brachiatus (L.), B.S. P. (J. cwruleus, Michx.) 
Monmouth: Freehold, not rare—Willis. Mercer: White’s 
Island, in Delaware River above Trenton—Apgar. Hunter- 
don: Along the Delaware at Tumble—Porter; Raven Rock— 
Best. Warren: Kent’s Furnace, Phillipsburg—Porter. Ber- 
gen :—Austin. 
THUCRIUM, L. 
Germander. 
T. Canadense, L. 
Low grounds. Frequent or occasional throughout the State. 
PLANTAGINEZ. 
PLANTAGO, L. 
Plantain. 
P. masor, L. ; 
Waste grounds; frequent. Naturalized from Europe. 
Var. minima (DC.), Decne. 
In salt meadows; frequent. 
P. Rugelii, Decne. 
In waste places. Common throughout the State. 
P. decipiens, Barn. (P. maritima, L., var. juncoides, Gray.) 
In salt marshes and sea-beaches; frequent. Also in a swamp 
on the Palisades between Guttenberg and Bull’s Ferry—Rudkin. 
P. tanceonata, L. Rib-grass. 
In fields and waste places; common. Naturalized from Europe. 
