CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 237 
LOPHIOLA, Ker. 
Lophiola. 
L. tomentosa (Muhl.), B.S. P. (ZL. aurea, Ker.) 
In pine-barren swamps ; frequent. 
ALBTRIS, L. 
; Star-grass. Colic-root. 
A. farinosa, L. 
In sandy fields and woods. Bergen: Closter—Austin; Little 
Ferry—Rudkin; Rutherfurd, frequent—Schuh. Morris: Ches- 
ter and Dover—Apgar; Chatham—Leggett. Essex: Roseland 
—Rusby. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy; and frequent in the 
middle and southern counties. 
A. aurea, Walt. 
Very rare. Burlington: Pine barrens near Atsion, 1878— 
Rusby. 
IRIDEZ. 
IRIS, L. 
r Blue-flag. 
I. versicolor, L. 
Swamps. Common in the eastern and southern counties ; less 
frequent in the northwestern parts of the State. 
I. prismatica, Pursh. (JZ. Virginica, Gray.) 
Bergen: Closter, common—Austin ; abundant on the Hack- 
ensack meadows—Leggett. Essex: Roseland and Kingsland— 
Rusby. Passaic: Valley of the Wanaque—Rudkin. Sussex: 
Waterloo—Britton. Hunterdon: Rosemont, rare—Best. Union: 
Plainfield—Tweedy. Mercer: Frequent—A. ©. Stokes; and 
frequent southward. 
I. psEvpAcorus, L. 
Escaped from cultivation. Bergen: Carlstadt—Otto Frank. 
Mercer: Along canal from Trenton northward, and near Prince- 
ton—Apgar. Hunterdon: Lambertville—Best. Camden: 
Banks of the Delaware above the city—Martindale. Adventive 
from Europe. 
