6o BULLETIN OF THE LABORATORIES 



Rich woods on the islands in Old Reservoir. Herbarium of Prof. 

 W. C. Werner. 



229. Obolaria L. 



488. O. Virginica L. 



■ Deep woods, rare; Welsh Hills and eastern part of county. April 

 23, 1891. 



230. Menyanthes Tourn; ' 



489. M. trifoliata L. 



Grows abundantly in the Cranberry Marsh, Old Reservoir and 

 around the islands in the shallow water. It has not been found any- 

 where else in the county. May 16, 1891. 



Lv. polemoniaceae! 



231. Phlox L. 



490. P. paniculata L. 



Moist woodlands and even in swarnps, somewhat common; Ever- 

 ett's Swamp. Aiigust 8, 1887; June' 35, 1890; August 24, 1891. 



491. P. maculata L. Wild Sweet-William. 



Moist meadows or swamps, common. May 28, 1887; June zg, 

 1890; June 12, 1 89 1. 



492. P. reptans Michx. 

 Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



493. P. divaricata L. Woods, everywhere, very variable, petals 

 notched at end or entire, both forms common. May 9, 1884; April 

 22, 1888; April 16, 1889; April 21, i89[. 



494. P. subulata L. Moss Pink. 



Rocky hillsides; Dug-way, between Newark a,nd Granville, com- 

 mon in eastern part of county. May 7, 1887; May 10, 1888; Janu- 

 ary 3, 1889; April 13, 1889; April 18, 1891. 



232. PoLEMONiUM Tourn. 



f« 495. P. reptans L. Greek Valerian. 



Woods, common. May,,i6, .i887; April 29, 1889; May 15, 1890; 

 April 25, 1891. 



