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ObDEB 88. PLUMBAGINACE53. LBADWOBT FAMILY. 

 Statico, Tourn. (Sea-Lavender Marab Rosemary.) 



S. Llmonium, L. (Pride of the Salt Meadow.) This beautiful, showy 

 little plant may well be called the pride of the meadow for it Is the most 

 beautiful object that adorns the borders of our Bait marshes. U grows 

 from one t<> two feel high, the whole top densely covered with pale l>lu- 

 ish flowers. It is remarkable for retaining the color and life like appear- 

 ance of the flowers In a dry state ; remaining unchanged In appearance 

 for months after collection. It is frequently collected, the steins inserted 

 in dry Band, and kept all winter as a parlor ornament. Salt marshes, 

 not rare. 



Par. Caroliniana, Walt. Cape May. (Caiiby.) 



Order 64. PRIMULACEJE. Primrose Family. 

 Trientalis, L. (Chickweed-Wintergreenj 



T. Americana, Pursh. Damp shady places, not rare. 



Lysimachia, Tourn. (Loosestrife.) 



L. thyrsitlora, L. Freehold, not common. 



L stricta, Ait. Low grounds, common. 



L. quadri folia, L. Damp places, common. 



L. ciliata, L. Freehold, low grounds and thickets, common. 



la. lanceolate, Walt. Common in damp places. 



Anagallis, Tourn. (Pimpernel.) 



A. arvensis, L. Waste, sandy fields, not common. 



Samolus, L. (Water Pimpernel — Brood- weed.) 

 S. Yalerandi, L. 

 Var. Americanus, Gray. Salt marshes, not rare. 



OBDEB •;") LENTIBULACEJE. Bladder-wort Family. 

 Utricularia, L. (Bladder- wort.) 



U. Inflata, Walt. Stagnant pools, near Long Branch. 



U. vulgaris, L. Near Batontown, M. 



U. clandestina, Nutt. Freehold. 



U. r-triata, LeConte. About Upper Squankum, 



U. purpurea, Walt. Ponds, floating! not rare. 



U. cornuta, ftfichx. Peat bogs, common. 



U . . • L Bandy BwampSj rare. 



an found sp;u pi V. cornuta. 



Ordkb <;•;. bignoniaceje. BieKOHiA Family. 

 Tecoma, Jnm (Tmmpet-flow( 



T. radican , i tivated, not rare. 



