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240 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
SS. tamnifolia, Michx. 
Monmouth and Ocean: Open fields and shaded places, not 
rare—Knieskern; Spring Lake and Lake Como—Lighthipe; 
Freehold—Lockwood. Camden: Frequent—Parker ; and fre- 
quent or common in the pine barrens. 
ASPARAGUS, L. 
ne Asparagus. 
A. OFFIcINALIS, L. 
Escaped from gardens. Common along the borders of salt 
meadows and along the Delaware River, occasional in fields and 
waste places. Naturalized from Europe. 
POLYGONATUM, Adans. 
Solomon’s Seal. 
P, biflorum (Walt.), Ell. 
In woods. Salem: Daretown—E. E. Hackett. Gloucester : 
Frequent about Mickleton—B. Heritage. Cumberland: Bridge- 
ton, frequent—Britton. Camden: Atco—H. A. Green. Mon- 
mouth and Ocean: Not rare—Knieskern; and common in the 
middle and northern counties. 
P. commutatum (Schult.), Dietr. (P. giganteuwm, Dietr.) 
Bergen: Paramus—Austin. Warren: Along the Delaware 
River—Porter. Morris: Near Troy—Austin, Hunterdon: 
Raven Rock—Best ; Holland—Porter ; Lambertville—Stowell. 
‘Essex: Occasional—Rusby. Mercer: Trenton—W. S. Lee; 
Princeton—Peters. Monmouth and Ocean: Rich soil on river 
banks, common—Knieskern. Burlington : Bordentown—Apgar. 
Camden: Banks of the Delaware— Parker. Cumberland: 
Abundant about Shiloh—A. Robinson. 
‘4 STREPTOPUS, Michz. 
8. roseus, Michx. ; 
Sussex: Sparta’Glen, 1887—Britton. 
UNIFOLIUM, Adans. . 
: False Solomon’s Seal. 
U. racemosum (L.), Britt. 
In woods. Common throughout the State. 
