CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 243 
Mickleton—B. Heritage. Monmouth and Ocean: River banks, 
not rare—Knieskern ; and common in the middle and northern 
counties. 
EH. albidum, Nutt. White Adder’s Tongue. 
Monmouth: Near Matawan, 1865, locality now destroyed— 
Lockwood. Warren: Oxford—Knighton in Willis Catalogue. 
Very rare. Not seen by me from the State. 
NARTHECIUM, Meoebr. 
Bog-asphodel. 
N. Americanum, Ker. (WN. ossifragum, Huds., var. Americanum, Gray.) 
In sandy swamps, especially in the pine barrens. Ocean: 
Toms River—A. H. Smith. Burlington: Quaker Bridge and 
Batsto, frequent—Canby ; Mullica -River—C. E. Smith. At- 
lantic: Pleasant Mills—Martindale. Gloucester : Woodbury— 
Mrs. W. McGeorge. 
CHAM ASLIRIUM, Willd. 
Blazing-star. Devil’s-bit. 
C. luteum (L.), Gray. (C. Carolinianum, Willd.) 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. Mor- 
ris: Morristown—Leggett. Warren: Banks of the Delaware 
above Flatbrookville—Britton; and frequent in the southern 
counties. 
XEROPHYLLUM, Michx. 
Turkey Beard. 
X. asphodeloides (L.), Spreng. 
In low, sandy meadows. Middlesex: Near Craner’s Mills— 
Prof. Cook. Monmouth: Ocean Beach—A. Brown. Burling- 
ton: Pemberton—Lighthipe ; and frequent in the pine barrens. 
HELONIAS, L. 
Swamp Pink. 
H. bullata, L. 
Inswamps. Morris: Abundant in a bog at Succasunna, 1880 
—Porter; Budd’s Lake—E. A. Rau. Middlesex: Near South 
Amboy—Miss ©. A. Boice. Mercer: Abundant, at Princeton 
Junction—Apgar. Monmouth: Freehold—Lockwood. Ocean: 
