208 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
S. mucronata, Bigel. 
Salt meadows ; frequent. 
S. ambigua, Michx. 
In wet sands of the sea-shore, and in salt meadows; frequent. 
SUAIDA, Forsk. 
Sea Blite. 
S. linearis (Ell.), Torr., var. salsa (Michx.), B.S. P. (S. maritima, Gray.) 
In salt meadows ; common. 
SALSOLA, L. 
Saltwort. 
S. Kali, L. 
Sea-beaches; common. Extends up the Delaware to Camden 
—Martindale. Found growing in beach sand used at the High 
Bridge Foundry, Hunterdon Co.—P, H. Murray. 
PHYTOLACCACE. 
PHYTOLACCA, L. 
Pokeberry: Scoke. 
P. decandra, L. 
In low grounds. Frequent throughout the State; apparently 
most abundant near the coast. 
POLYGONACEZ. 
POLYGONUM, L. 
Knotweed. 
P. ORIENTALE, L. Prince’s Feather. 
In waste places ; frequent. Wery abundant on.river dredgings 
at Camden—Martindale. Adventive from India. 
P, Careyi, Olney. 
In sandy swamps. Bergen: Margin of a swamp between 
Tenafly and Cresskill, 1858— Austin. Monmouth: Ocean 
Grove—Parker. Ocean: Manchester—Parker ; Toms River— 
