ALBERT R. MANN LIBRARY AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY ini 3 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. A PRELIMINARY CaTALOGUE OF THE Fora OF NEW JERSEY. Ls es COMPILED BY N*? L? BRITTON, PH.D. WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF EMINENT BOTANISTS. OFFICE OF THE SURVEY, RUTGERS COLLEGE, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. 1881. OK Ay BEA PRINTED BY JOHN L. MURPHY, FINE BOOK PRINTER, TRENTON, N. J. @_35949 BOARD OF MANAGERS OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. —_——_—_4——_ His Excellency Georez C. Luptow, Governor, and es-officio Presidentof th Board ss.5.ccsssceseeseossovsccesecisvsseresiveuie Trenton, I. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. CHARLES EB. HumMer, Esq.......csssssscscossssccececsestenseeceessensenes Bridgeton. AHony ANDREW. KFA ccsccssecasccaseediouide smameustesoninestaades Winslow. II, CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. HOn. WILETA MP ARR Ve jo wocteaiscnaveuseainsankutemeenseanseeuende rans Cinnaminson. FDO AE (Sz Leki vassiesne a caveausicderetioss sevectiseemnmtenaecwestend Seveees Trenton. Heney Arran, B8q jaceiisiassacnnosgrsnasteses ouetestnadatoownnens Elizabeth, Dr. Jonny Voveutr . Freehold, IV. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. DBELDEN'T: SCRANTON, WSQ ...2,sicre0deanacazesscaesostaseoosusesmets » Oxford. THOMAS LAWRENCE, i8Q): b> b> > > Solidago, L. GOLDEN-ROD. S. squarrosa, Muhl. Sparingly in the northern parts of the State. Palisades, C. F. Austin; opposite Yonkers, N. Y., E. P. Bicknell. 48 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS S. bicolor, L. Dry open woods. Common throughout. Var. concolor, Gray. Plainfield, I. H. Hall. S. latifolia, L. Sparingly in the middle and northern counties. Camden, C. F. Parker; Plainfield, F. Tweedy; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; New Durham Swamp, W. H. Leggett; not rare in Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. , S. cesia, L. Common in the northern and middle counties. S. virgata, Michx. Quite common in the pine barrens, and con- fined to the Yellow Drift. S. puberula, Nutt. Frequent in the pine barrens, and mostly con- fined to the Yellow Drift. Sandy fields near Amboy, Nuttall in Torrey Catalogue; near Keyport, R. W. Brown; Chatham, W. H. Leggett. S. stricta, Ait. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co.,T.C. Porter; Warren Co., F. Knighton ; in a swampy bog, Succasunna, Morris Co., C. F. Austin. Rare, and confined to the northern counties. S. speciosa, Nutt. Rare. Chathain, W. H. Leggett; Palisades, opposite Yonkers, N. Y., E. P. Bicknell; Montclair Heights near the base of the mountain, opposite R. R. Station, W. H. Rudkin. Var. angustata, Gray. Pine barrens of Atlantic Co., C. F. Parker. S. rigida, L. Rare. Palisades, C. F. Austin; Cooper’s Furnace, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Little Snake Hill, W. H. Leggett; Warren Co., F. Knighton. S. sempervirens, L. Common in salt marshes. S. elliptica, Ait. Hackensack Meadows near New York, John Carey ; Brown’s Mills, Burlington Co., C. F. Parker. Rare. S. neglecta, Torr.and Gray. Bergen and Morris Cos., 0. F. Austin; Hackensack Swamps, and South River, W. H. Leggett; Camden Co., C. F. Parker. Not common. S. patula, Muhl. Carlstadt, Chatham and New Durham, W. H. Leggett; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Freehold, O. R. Willis; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. S. arguta, Ait.; and Var. juncea, Gray. Rather common in the northern counties and near New York. S. Muhlenbergii, Torr. and Gray. Sparingly in the northern and middle counties. Sussex Co., C. F. Austin; near Cooper’s Furnace, A. P. Garber; Chatham and New Providence, W. H. Leggett. S. linoides, Solander. Sparingly in bogs in the pine barrens. Tom’s River, C. F. Parker, P. D. Kniesxern; Ferrago, Ocean Co.,C. F. Austin. S. altissima, L. Fields and copses. Common throughout. S. ulmifolia, Muh]. Woods and copses. Rather common through- out. S. pilosa, Walt. Sparingly in the pine barrens, and confined to the Yellow Drift. 6 49 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. S. odora, Ait. Common in the southern and middle counties; scarce northward. S. nemoralis, Ait. Very common throughout. S. Canadensis, L. Fields and copses. Common throughout. Var. procera, Gray. Hackensack Swamps, T. F. Allen. S. serotina, Ait. Swamps and low grounds. Frequent. S. gigantea, Ait. Fields and copses. Common throughout. S. lanceolata, L. Fields and pastures. Common throughout. S. tenuifolia, Pursh. Common on the Yellow Drift, and sparingly north of that formation. New Durham Swamp, C. F. Austin. Bigelovia.DC. . . . . . . RaAyLEss GOLDEN-ROD. B. nudata, DC. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Near Blue Ball, Monmouth Co., O. R. Willis. Chrysopsis, Nutt. . . . . . GOLDEN ASTER. C., falcata, Ell. Confined to pine barren regions, and not common. Near Tom’s River, P. D. Knieskern, N. L. Britton; Quaker Bridge, Atsion River, W. M. Canby. C. Mariana, Nutt. Common in the southern, and sparingly in the middle counties. Mostly confined to the Yellow Drift. Inula, L. 4 i . . . . . ELECAMPANE. I. Helenium, L. Common Elecampane. Sparingly escaped from gardens to roadsides in the middle and northern countries. Nat. Eu. Pluchea, Cass. . . . . . . . MARSH-FLEABANE. P, camphorata, DC, Salt shi fleabane. Common in salt marshes. P. bifrons, DC. Cape May, I. C. Martindale, C. F. Parker. Baccharis, L. . . . . . . . GROUNDSEL TREE. B. halimifolia, L. Groundsel Tree. Frequent along the borders of salt marshes, and occasional in swamps beyond the flow of salt water. Near Egg Harbor City, C. F. Parker. Polymnia, L. . . . . . LEAF-cuP. P. Uvedalia, L. Leaf-cup. Foot of cliffs near Weehawken Ferry, 1864, T. F. Allen. Iva, L. . ih S08 ed Sots . MARSH-ELDER. I, frutescens, L. High-water Shrub, Common on salt marshes. Ambrosia, Tourn. 4 . . Rac Weep. A. trifida, L. Great Rag Weed, tae places. Quite common throughout. 50 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. A. artemisiefolia, L. Hog Weed. Rag Weed. Fields and road- sides. Very common throughout. Xanthium, Tourn. .. . . CockLEBuR. CLOTBUR. X. strumarium, L. Common Cocklebur. Roadsides and waste places. Quite common. Var. echinatum, Gray. Common along the sea-shore. X.spinosum, L. Spiny Clotbur. Common in waste places in towns and villages. Nat. Tropical America. Eelipta,L. ... . . . . . Ecurpra. E. procumbens, Michx.; Var. cabin Gray. Rare. Red Bank, Monmouth Co., and near Weehawhen Ferry, W. H. Leggett; beaks of the Delaware at Camden, C. F. Parker; in ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown. Heliopsis, Pers. . . ..... =... . OX-EYE. H. levis, Pers. Common Ox-eye. Frequent. Camden, C. F. Parker; Belleville, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern ; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Var. scabra, Gray. South Amboy, T. F. Allen. Rudbeckia, L. bo (ge Res . . . . CONE-FLOWER. R. laciniata, L. Cone-flower,. coauonly throughout the State. Camden, C. F. Parker; rare in Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern: Belleville and Springfield, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Plainfield, F. Tweedy. R. hirta, L. Yellow Daisy. Fields and pastures. Common through- out, except in the pine barrens. Nat. Western States. Helianthus, L. Sy) nd - . . . SUNFLOWER. H. annuus, L. Common Sanaeied Sparingly escaped from gar- dens into waste grounds. Ady. Tropical America. H. angustifolius, L. Narrow-leaved 8. Frequent in swamps in the pine barrens, and confined to the Yellow Drift. Sea Bright, Mon- mouth Co., A. Brown. H. giganteus, L. Tall Sunflower. Common in swamps throughout the State. Var. ambiguus, Gray. Cape May, C. F. Parker. H. strumosus, L. Sparingly throughout the northern and middle counties. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; First Mt. , Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Chatham, W. H. Leggett; Camden, CF Parkers near Keyport, R. W. Brown. H. divaricatus, L. Dry fields and thickets. Quite common through- out. we 51 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. H. decapetalus, L. Frequent in the northern, and sparingly in the middle counties. Weehawken and New Durham, W. H. Leggett; Warren Co., T. C. Porter; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Verona, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. H. tuberosus, L. Jerusalem Artichoke. Sparingly escaped from gardens. Camden, C. F. Parker; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Franklin, Essex Co., H.-H. Rusby; Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; Keyport, R. W. Brown. Actinomeris, Nutt. . . . . . . . ACTINOMERIS. A. squarrosa, Nutt. In Meadows, N. J., Torrey Catalogue ; fields about Montclair Station, A. Brown; on west bank of Passaic River under N. Y. and G. L. R. R. bridge, W. H. Rudkin; Paterson, J. C. Hornblower. Coreopsis, L. . . .... .. . . . TICKSEED. C. rosea, Nutt. Pink Tickseed. Sparingly on the Yellow Drift. Near Hightstown, Mercer Co., O. R. Willis. C. trichosperma, Michx. Tickseed Sunflower. Frequent in swamps, southern and middle counties; also, Hackensack Meadows, W. M. Wolfe. C. discoidea, Torr. & Gray. Camden, C. F. Parker, W. M. Canby; Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter. C. bidentoides, Nutt. Shore of the Delaware River at Camden, C. F. Parker. Bidens, L.. . . . BURR-MARIGOLD. BEGGAR TICKS. B. frondosa, L. Common Beggar-ticks. Waste places. Common throughout. B. connata, Muhl. Swamp Beggar-ticks. Swamps and low grounds. Quite common throughout. Var. comosa, Gray. Shore of the Delaware at Camden, ©. F. Parker. B. cernua, L. Smaller Burr-marigold. Sparingly in swamps, northern and middle counties. In river dredgings at Camden, ©. F, Parker; Woodside, W. H. Leggett; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Eu. B. chrysanthemoides, Michx. Larger Burr-marigold. Swamps. Common throughout. B. Beckii, Torr. Water Marigold. Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber, 1867; Swartswood Lake, T. C. Porter, 1879. B. bipinnata, L. Spanish Needles. Dry soil. Common through- out. 52 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Helenium,L.... . . o. « . » SNEEZE-WEED. H. autumnale, L. Sneeze- ea Common in low grounds, north- ern and middle counties; rare on the Yellow Drift. Camden, C. F. Parker. Galinsoga, Ruiz& Pav. . ... . . . GaLinsoaa. G. parviflora, Cav. Becoming quite common in waste places in towns and villages. Adv. South America. Maruta, Cass... . . . . . . MAY-WEED. M. Cotula, DC. Common fae pee: Roadsides and waste places. Common throughout. Nat. Eu. Anthemis,L. .... . . . . . CHAMOMILE. A. arvensis, L. Corn Chamomile. Fields and waste places. Becom- ing quite common. Adv. Eu. A. nobilis, L. Garden Chamomile. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker, Adv. Eu. Achillea,L. .... . . . . YARROW. A. Millefolium, L. Common wae. Milfoil. Fields and road- sides; quite common throughout. Probably mostly naturalized from Europe. Eu. A. Ptarmica, L. Sneezewort. In ballast at Communipaw, Addison Brown. Adv. Eu. Leucanthemum, Tourn. . . . . . Ox-pye Daisy. L. vulgare, Lam. Ox-eye Daisy. _White-weed. Very common throughout, in fields and meadows. Nat. Eu. L. Parthenium, Godron. Feverfew. Sparingly escaped from gardens. New Jersey, C. F. Austin; Phillipsburg, ©. F. Parker ; Ballast at Communipaw, A Brown. Adv. Eu. Matricaria, Tourn. . . . . Witp CHAMOMILE. M. inodora, L. In ballast at Communipaw, Addison Brown; and Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. M. discoidea, DC. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Pacific Coast. Tanacetum,L. .......... .. Tansy. T. vulgare, L. Common Tansy. Escaped from cultivation in many localities. Adv. Eu. 63 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Artemisia, L. . .... . . . . . Wormwoop. A. caudata, Michx. Sea-side Wormwood. Sandy sea beaches and also in sandy fields at a short distance from the sea. Not very com- mon. Abundant about Keyport, R. W. Brown; Sandy Hook, M. Ruger. A. vulgaris, L. Common Mugwort. Sparingly introduced into waste places. Near Closter, C. F. Austin; Montclair, Essex Co., W.M. Wolfe; in waste places and ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; and Communipaw, Addison Brown. Adv. Eu. A. biennis, Willd. Biennial Wormwood. Occasionally found in waste places near railroads. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; abundant near the abattoir at Communipaw, A. Brown. Adv. Western States. Gnaphalium,L. . . ... . . . . . CUDWEED. G. decurrens, Ives. Everlasting. Sparingly in the northern parts of the State. Marble Hill, Warren Co., T. C. Porter; not rare in Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Chatham, W. H. Leggett. G. polycephalum, Michx. Common Everlasting. Fields and woods. Common throughout. G. uliginosum, L. Low Cudweed. Low grounds along roadsides. Common throughout, and probably to a large extent introduced from Europe. Eu. G. purpureum, L. Purplish Cudweed. Common in the southern and sparingly in the middle counties; mostly confined to the Yellow Drift. Chatham, W. H. Leggett; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; Camden, C. F. Parker; Long Branch, M. Ruger. Antennaria, Gertn. . . . . . . . EVERLASTING. A. margaritacea, R. Br. Pearly Everlasting. Frequent in the northern and middle counties, but only sparingly on the Yellow Drift. Dry places near the coast in Ocean and Monmouth Cos., rare, P. D. Knieskern; Keyport, R. W. Brown. A. plantaginifolia, Hook. Plantain-leaved Everlasting. Dry sterile soil; common throughout. Filago, Tourn. . . . . . . Corron-Rose. F. Germanica, L. Herba Impia. Dry barren fields in Monmouth and Ocean Cos., rare, P. D. Knieskern; in ballast at Camden, I. C. Martindale. Adv. Eu. Erechthites, Raf. . . . . . =. =. . . ‘FYREWEED. E. hieracifolia, Raf. Fireweed. Low grounds; common through- out. 54 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Cacalia,L. ... . . . . . Inpran PLANTAIN. C. suaveolens, L. Indian Plantain. Rare. Rich fence-rows, Freehold, O. R. Willis. C. reniformis, Mull. Great Indian Plantain. Banks of the Delaware near Camden, C. F. Parker; New Jersey, Gray’s Manual. C. atriplicifolia, L. Pale Indian Plantain. In a meadow near Camden, C. F. Parker; the only locality known in the State. Senecio, L. ....... . . . GROUNDSEL. S. vulgaris, L. Common Groundsel. Waste places and ballast ; becoming quite common. Fort Lee, Bergen Co., W. H. Leggett; Snake Hill, P. V. LeRoy; Warren Co., F. Knighton; Hoboken, C. F. Austin; Communipaw, A. Brown; Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. S. aureus, L. Golden Ragwort. Swamps and moist places. Rather common throughout, except in the pine barrens. Var. Balsamite, Gray. Sparingly in rocky places in the northern counties. Montclair, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Carduus, Tourn... . . . PiLuMmeEvess THISTLE. C. nutans, L. Musk Thistle. In ballast at Hoboken, A. Brown; and Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. Onopordon, Vaill. . Corron or ScotcH THISTLE. O. acanthium, L. Cotton Thistle. Sparingly in waste places. Near Paterson, W. H. Leggett, Warren Co., F. Knighton; in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; and Hoboken, I. C. Martindale. Adv. Eu. Centaurea, L. . . . Boe . Star THISTLE. C. Cyanus, L. Bluebottle. Sparingly escaped from gardens, and in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. C. nigra, L. Knapweed. Escaped near Bloomfield, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; and at Communipaw. A. Brown. Adv. Eu. C, calcitrapa, L. Star Thistle. Waste places and ballast at Cam- den, W. M. Canby, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. Cirsium, Tourn. . . . . . . Common THISTLE. C. lanceolatum, Scop. Common Thistle. Fields and roadsides ; Common throughout. Nat. Eu. C. discolor, Spreng. Field Thistle. Meadows and copses. Quite common throughout. C. muticum, Michx. Swamp Thistle. Rather frequent in swamps in the northern counties, but rare elsewhere. Princeton, O. R. Willis. 55 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. pumilum, Spreng. Pasture Thistle. Frequent in sandy fields, southern and middle counties, and sparingly in the northern parts of the State. C. horridulum, Michx. Yellow Thistle. Sandy woods and fields near the coast in the southern and middle counties, often growing along the margins of salt meadows. C. arvense, Scop. Canada Thistle. Roadsides and cultivated fields. Common in the northern and middle counties, but only sparingly in the southern parts of the State. Nat. Eu. Lappa, Tourn. . . . . . . . Burpock. L, officinalis, All. Burdock. Waite cen Common throughout. Nat. Eu. Lampsana, Tourn. . eS . . NIPPLE-WORT. L. communis, L. Nipple-wort. In ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown; and Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. Cichorium, Tourn. ... . . Succory. CHicory. C. Intybus, Tourn. Common Chicory. Waste places and road- sides near towns and villages. Quite common in most sections. Nat. Eu. Krigia,Schreb. . 2. 2. 2. . . . Dwarr DANDELION. K. Virginica, Willd. Dwarf Dandelion. Common on the Yellow Drift, and sparingly throughout the rest of the State. Cynthia,Don. ......... . . Cywruta. C. Virginica, Don. Virginian Cynthia. Camden, C. F. Parker; near Keyport, R. W. Brown; rather rare in Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; along Cedar Brook, Plainfield, F. Tweedy; Woodridge, Bergen Co., W. H. Rudkin; and frequent in the southern parts of the State. Leontodon, L., Juss. . . . . Faubt DANDELION. L. autumnale, L. Fall Dandelion. Waste places; scarce. Free- hold, O. R. Willis; in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Nat. Eu. Hieracium, Tourn. . . » oo. . . . HAWKWEED. H. Canadense, Michx. Canada ake Sparingly in the north- ern counties. Island in Lake Hopatcong, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Essex Go, H.H. Riasby. H. scabrum, Michx. Rough Hawkweed. Dry open woods; rather common throughout. ; 56 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. H. Gronovii, L. Hairy Hawkweed. Rather common on the Yellow Drift, and sparingly in the middle and northern counties. H. venosum, L. Rattlesnake-weed. Common throughout the State. Var, subcaulescens, Gray. Frequent. H. paniculatum, L. Panicled Hawkweed. Open woods; rather common throughout. Nabalus, Cass. . . . . . . . RATTLESNAKE-ROOT. N. albus, Hook. White Lettuce. Common in the northern and middle counties, but rare on the Yellow Drift. Var. Serpentaria, Gray. Chatham, W. H. Leggett; Camden, C. F. Parker. N. altissimus, Hook. Tall White Lettuce. Sparingly in the north- ern and central parts of the State. N. Fraseri, DC. Lion’s foot. Gall of-the-earth. Common on the Yellow Drift, and sparingly in other parts of the State. Chatham and Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Var. integrifolius, Gray. With the type; an occasional form. Long Hill, W. H. Leggett; Atlantic and Camden Cos., C. F. Parker. N. virgatus, DC. Slender Rattlesnake-root. Frequent in the pine barrens, and probably confined to the Yellow Drift. N. racemosus, Hook. Hackensack Marshes, W. H. Leggett; near Snake Hill, W. M. Wolfe; formerly grew near Closter, C. F. Austin. Taraxacum, Haller. . ua Oey San DANDELION. T. Dens-leonis, Desf. Common Dandelion. Fields and roadsides ; very common throughout. Probably mostly introduced from Europe. Lactuca, Tourn. . . . . . . Lettuce L. Canadensis, L. Wild Lettuce. Common throughout the State. Var, integrifolia, Torr. & Gray. Rather common in the southern and middle counties. Var. sanguinea, Torr. & Gray. Sparingly on the Yellow Drift. Atlan- tic City, C. F. Parker. L. Scariola, L. Prickly Lettuce. In ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown. Adv. Eu. Muigedium, Cass. . . . Fatse or Buur Lerruce. M. acuminatum, DC. Weehawken, Torrey Catalogue; Closter, Bergen Co.,C. F. Austin; First Mt., Essex Co.,and Arlington, Hudson Co.,W. M. Wolfe. Rare. M. leucopheum, DC. Frequent in low grounds, in most sections of the State. 7 57 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Sonchus, L. . . PD ety . . . Sow THISTLE. S. oleraceus, L. Common Sow Thistle. Waste places; rather common throughout. Nat. Eu. S. asper, Vill. Spiny-leaved Sow Thistle. Morris Co., C. F. Austin; New Durham, W. H. Leggett; and in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Nat. Eu. S. arvensis, L. Field Sow Thistle. Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; waste grounds and ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Nat. Eu. LOBELIACEA. Lobelia, L. . ...... . .. .. . . LOBELIA. L. cardinalis, L. Cardinal-flower. Wet ground. Common through- out. L. syphilitica, L. Great Lobelia. Low grounds. Common in the northern, and sparingly in the middle counties; rare on the Yellow Drift. Princeton, Mercer Co., and Crosswicks, Burlington Co., O. R. Willis; Keyport, R. W. Brown. L. puberula, Michx. Downy Lobelia. Rare, and confined to the Yellow Drift. Cape May, C. F. Parker; Freehold and Lawrenceville Landing, O. R. Willis. L. inflata, L. Indian Tobacco. Fields and roadsides. Common all over the State. L. spicata, Lam. Spiked Lobelia. Frequent, but not very com- mon. Warren Co., F. Knighton; near Matteawan, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; Haddonfield, C. F. Parker; Plainfield, F. Tweedy; common in Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; Hightstown, O. R. Willis; rather common near New York. L, Nuttallii, R. & 8. Nuttall’s Lobelia. Common in damp places in the pine barrens, and confined to the Yellow Drift. L. Kalmii, L. Kalm’s Lobelia. Sparingly on limestone rocks in the northern counties. Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Stockholm, Sussex Co., H. H. Rusby. L. Canbyi, Gray. Canby’s Lobelia. Sparingly in sandy swamps on the Yellow Drift. Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., W. M. Canby, C. E. Smith; Batestown, pine barrens, W. M. Canby ; Manchester, Ocean Co., T. C. Porter. Ty Dortmanna, L. Water Lobelia. Northern shore of Green Pond, Morris Co., W. H. Rudkin. Eu. 58 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. CAMPANULACEA. Campanula, Tourn. .. . . . . BELLFLOWER. C. rotundifolia, L. Harebell. Rocky places. Sparingly in the northern and middle counties. Weebawken, J. S. Merriam; Pali- sades, C. F. Austin; Princeton, O. R. Willis. C. aparinoides, Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. Wet meadows and swamps. Frequent throughout the State. C. rapunculoides, L. Bellflower. Well naturalized on Long Hill, near Chatham, W. H. Leggett. Adv. Eu. Specularia, Heis. . . . . VWeEwnus’s LOOKING-GLASS. S. perfoliata, A. DC. Venus’s Looking-glass. Dry soil. Common throughout. HRICACE A. Gaylussacia,H.B.K. ... . . . HUCKLEBERRY. G. dumosa, Torr. & Gray. Dwarf Huckleberry. Damnip sandy soil. Common in the pine barrens, and sparingly in other parts of the State. G. frondosa, Torr. & Gr. Dangleberry. Common on the Yellow Drift, and mostly confined to that formation. Rare in the northern counties. G. resinosa, Torr. & Gray. Black Huckleberry. Woods and low grounds. Common throughout. Vaccinium, L. . . . . CRANBERRY. BLUEBERRY. V. Oxycoccus, L. Small Cranberry. New Durham Swamp, Torrey Catalogue; Otter Pond, Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter; Franklin, Essex Co., W. M. Wolfe; formerly in peat-bogs of Monmouth Co., O. R. Willis. Rare, and confined to the northern counties. Eu. V. macrocarpon, Ait. Common Cranberry. Peat-bogs. Common in most parts of the State. Not reported from Essex Co. Scarce about Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. V.stamineum, L. Deerberry. Dry woods. Frequent throughout the State. V. Pennsylvanicum, Lam. Dwarf Blueberry. Closter, Bergen Co., and on the Palisades, C. F. Austin; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern. Not very common. V. Canadense, Kalm. Canada Blueberry. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. 59 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. V. vacillans, Sol. Low Blueberry. Dry woods. Rather common throughout the State. V. corymbosum, L. Common or Swamp Blueberry. Common in swamps throughout. Var. atrococcum, Gray. Abundant in the Secaucus Swamp, W.H. Leggett; Camden, C. F. Parker. Chiogenes, Salisb. . . . . . CREEPING SNOWBERRY. C. hispidula, Torr. & Gray. Creeping Snowberry. In the cedar swamp at New Durham, Cooper in Torrey Catalogue; C. F. Austin. Arctostaphylos, Adans. . ... . BEARBERRY. A. Uva-ursi, Spreng. Bearberry. Common in the pine barren regions. Scarce on the Palisades, C. F. Austin; Paterson Falls, Cooper in Torrey Catalogue. Eu. Epigea, L.. . Grounp LaureL. TRAILING ARBUTUS. B. repens, L. Trailing Arbutus. Mayflower. Common on the Yellow Drift. Rare elsewhere. Gaultheria, Kalm. : AROMATIC WINTERGREEN, G. procumbens, L. Creeping Wintergreen. Common in the pine barren regions and sparingly throughout the rest of the State. Leucothoé, Don. As . . . . . LEUCOTHOE, L. racemosa, Gray. Racemed Leucothoé. Common in moist thickets on the Yellow Drift area, and sparingly throughout the mid- dle and northern counties. New Durham and Secaucus, W. H. Leg- gett; Closter, C. F. Austin; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Montclair and Verona, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Plainfield, F. Tweedy. Cassandra, Don. . . , . . . . LEATHER-LEAF. C. calyculata, Don. Leather-leaf. Closter, Bergen Co., C, F. Aus- tin; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Secaucus Swamp, W. H. Leggett; and common in the pine barrens. Eu. Andromeda, L. ... . Parr . ANDROMEDA. A. polifolia, L. Peat-bogs at Buda’ s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter ; C.F. Austin. Eu, A. Mariana, L. Stagger-bush. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; Short Hills, Plainfield, F. Tweedy; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; and common on the Yellow Drift. A. ligustrina, Muhl. Low thickets. Quite common throughout. 60 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Clethra,L. . ... . . . . WHITE ALDER. C. alnifolia, L. Sweet Dep den uAhL Wet woods and swamps; com- mon throughout. Kalmia,L. ..... . . AMERICAN LAUREL. K. latifolia, L. Calico-bush. Spoon-wood. Hillsides and thickets. Rather common throughout the State. K. angustifolia, L. Sheep-laurel. Lambkill. Common in the middle and southern counties. K. glauca, Ait. Pale Laurel. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. Rhododendron, L. . . . . . Rose-Bay. AZALEA. R. maximum, L. Great Laurel. Damp woods along the Delaware River from Bordentown northward, O. R. Willis; West Milford, Pas- saic Co., W. H. Rudkin; Water Gap, W. M. Wolfe; New Durham and Secaucus Swamps, and Great Swamp near Chatham, W. H. Leggett. R. viscosum, Torr. (Azalea, L.) White Swamp Honeysuckle. Swamps. Common in the southern and middle counties, and spar- ingly in the northern parts of the State. Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Var. nitidum, Gray. Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. R. nudiflorum, Torr. (Azalea, L.) Pinxter-flower. Damp woods. Common throughout. Rhodora, Duham. . . : . . . Reopora. R. Canadensis, L. In a bog at eis Morris Co., T. C. Porter. Leiophyllum, Pers. . ..... Sanp MYRTLE. L. buxifolium, El]. Sand Myrtle. Common in the pine barrens, and confined to the Yellow Drift. Pyrola, Tourn. . . . . WINTERGREEN. SHIN-LEAF. P. rotundifolia, L. Common in the northern and frequent in the middle counties; rare on the Yellow Drift. Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; near Keyport, R. W. Brown. Eu. P. elliptica, Nutt. Shin-leaf. Common, except on the Yellow Drift. P. chlorantha, Swartz. Rare. Dry woods, near Camden, C. F. Parker; Warren Co., F. Knighton; near Closter, C. F. Austin, A. Brown. . P. secunda, L. Freehold, 0. R. Willis; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Ganiden Co., CO. F. Parker; open sandy woods, N. J. , Torrey Catalosine, Eu. 61 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Chimaphila, Pursh. bie . . . . PIPSISSEWA. C. umbellata, Nutt. Prince’s Pine. Dry woods. Common through- out the State. Eu. C. maculata, Pursh. Spotted Wintergreen. Dry woods. Common throughout. ' Monotropa, L. . . . . . Invian Pires. PINE-sApP. M. uniflora, L. Indian Pipe. Dark rich woods. Quite common throughout. M. Hypopitys, L. Pine-sap. Oak or pine woods. Sparingly throughout the State. Eu. EBENACE A. Diospyros,L. . . . . . Darepium. PERsIMMoN. D. Virginiana, L. Common Persimmon. Old fields and borders of woods. Common in the southern and middle counties and sparingly in the northern part of the State. Chatham and Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; White House Station, C. R. R. of N.J., C. F. Austin; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. DIAPENSIACE A. Pyxidanthera, Michx. . . . . . PyXIDANTHERA. P. barbulata, Michx. Flowering Moss. Common in the pine bar- rens and confined to the Yellow Drift. PLUMBAGINACE Zi. Statice, Tourn... ... . . . MARSH-ROSEMARY. S. Limonium, L.; Var. Caroliniana, Gray. Common on salt marshes. Eu. PRIMULACEZ. Trientalis, L. . . . . . CHICKWEED-WINTERGREEN. T. Americana. Pursh. Star-flower. Damp woods. Common in the northern and middle counties, but grows only sparingly on the Yellow Drift. Near Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Atlantic City, C. F. Parker. Lysimachia, Tourn. . . .. . . LOooOSsESTRIFE. L. thrysiflora, L. Tufted Loosestrife. Hackensack marshes, W. H. Leggett; Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; west shore of Swartswood Lake, 62 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Sussex Co., W. H. Rudkin; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. Rare, and confined to the northern counties. Eu. L. stricta, Ait. Racemed Loosestrife. Low grounds. Common throughout. L. quadrifolia, L. Whorled Loosestrife. Low grounds. Common throughout. L. nummularia, L. Moneywort. Sparingly escaped from cultiva- tion. Montclair, Essex Co., W. M. Wolfe. Adv. Eu. Steironema, Raf. (Lysimachia, Tourn.) . LoosEsTRIFE. S. ciliatum, L. Ciliate-leaved Loosestrife. Low grounds and thickets. Quite common throughout. S. lanceolatum, Gray. Narrow-leaved Loosestrife. Low grounds. ‘Quite common in the middle and northern counties. Var. hybridum, Gray. Newark Meadows, Torrey Catalogue; Frank- lin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Var. angustifolium, Gray. Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Anagallis, Tourn. . . . . . . PIMPERNEL, A. arvensis, L. Poor Man’s Weather -glass. Waste fields and road- sides. Quite common in most places. Nat. Eu. Samolus, L. . . Water PIMPERNEL. BROOK-WEED. S. Valerandi, L.; Var. Americanus, Gray. Frequent along the bor- ders of salt marshes. The typical S. Valerandi, L., introduced in ballast at Caraden, C. F. Parker. Hottonia,L. . . . . . . . . . Warer VIOLEr. H. inflata, Ell. Featherfoil. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Fort Lee, Palisades, W. H. Leggett; Eatontown, Monmouth Co., O. R. Willis; on the Palisades near Guttenberg and Pleasant Valley, W. H. Rudkin; Carrieville Station, N. R. R. of N. J., Dr. John Torrey; ‘one mile east of Woodridge Station, Hackensack Branch N. Y., L. E. and W. R. R., G. C. Woolson. OLEACEZ., Ligustrum, Tourn. . Pow ‘ . . . PRIVET. ‘L. vulgare, L. Common Privet or Prim, Roadsides and copses; occasional. Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Keyport, R. W. Brown; Stanhope, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin. Nat. Eu. Fraxinus, Tourn. . . . . ASH. F. Americana, L. White ot. Lita ee. Common in the northern and middle counties. 63 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. F. pubescens, Lam. Red Ash. Moist woods, with the same range as the last species, but less common. F.. sambucifolia, Lam. Black Ash. Closter, C. F. Austin; common in Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Freehold, O. R. Willis. Rare, and mostly confined to the northern counties. APOCYNACEAL. Vinea, L. . . . . . . .))))6CPRERIWINKLE. V. minor, L. Creeping Periwinkle. Sparingly escaped from culti- vation in many localities. Adv. Eu. Apocynum, Tourn. . . . Doagpane. INDIAN HEmp. A. androseemifolium, L. Spreading Dogbane. Fields and borders of thickets. Sparingly in the southern and middle counties, but com- mon in the northern parts of the State. A. cannabinum, L. Indian Hemp. Low grounds and banks of streams. Common throughout. Var. pubescens, DC. Frequently found with the type. ASCLEPIADACE Ai. Asclepias, L. . . . . . . MILKWEED. SILKWEED. A. Cornuti, Dec. Common Milkweed. Fields and roadsides. Com- mon throughout the State. A. phytolaccoides, Pursh. Poke Milkweed. Moist copses. Occa- sional in the northern and middle counties. Nowhere very abundant. A. purpurascens, L. Purple Milkweed. Frequent in the northern and middle counties; rare on the Yellow Drift. A. variegata, L. Variegated Milkweed. Rare. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; near Smithville, O. R. Willis; near Camden, 1863, (locality destroyed) C. F. Parker. A. quadrifolia, Jacq. Four-leaved Milkweed. Dry woods. Fre- quent in the northern and middle counties. A. incarnata, L. Swamp Milkweed. Frequent in low grounds, middle and northern counties. Var. pulchra, Gray. Swamp Milkweed. Low grounds. Common throughout. A. obtusifolia, Michx. Wavy-leaved M. Common on the Yellow Drift, and sparingly elsewhere. Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. A. rubra, L. Red Milkweed. Sparingly in pine barren regions. A. paupercula, Michx. Sparingly in pine barren regions. 64 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. A. tuberosa, L. Butterfly-weed. Dry hills and fields. Common in the middle and southern counties, and frequent in the northern parts of the State. A. verticillata, L. Whorled Milkweed. Palisades, C. F. Austin; on the rocks at Passaic Falls, Torrey Catalogue; Red Bank, Mon- mouth Co., W. H. Leggett ; Freehold, O. R. Willis; Montclair Heights, Essex Co., W. H. Rudkin; First Mt. near Verona, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; near Holmdel, Monmouth Co., 8. Lockwood; Clarksboro, Gloucester Co., I. Burk. Acerates, Ell. od Nee nies © GREEN MILKWEED. A. viridiflora, Ell. Green Milkweed. Dry pine woods, Monmouth Co., O. R. Willis; Black’s Mills, 8. Lockwood ; Closter, Bergen Co., 1858, C. F. Austin; and probably frequent in the southern counties. LOGANIACH 45. Polypremum,lL. ...... . PoLYPREMUM. P. procumbens, L. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Ady. Southern States. GENTIANACEA. Sabbatia, Adans. . . . . . AMERICAN CENTAURY. S. lanceolata, Torr. & Gray. Frequent in the pine barrens and confined to the Yellow Drift. S. angularis, Pursh. Not common. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; foot of hill opposite Montclair Heights Station, W. H. Rud- kin; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Long Hill and Stuny Hill, W. H. Leggett; New Durham, P. V. Leroy; near Keyport, Mon- mouth Co., R. W. Brown; Cape May, C. F. Parker. S. stellaris, Pursh. Common along the borders of salt marshes. S. chloroides, Pursh. Hackensack marshes, W. H. Leggett; banks of Mullica River, near Pleasant Mills, Ocean Co., and in marshes at Cape May, C. F. Parker. HBrythrea, Pers. Pah 8 : 4 CENTAURY. H. ramosissima, Pers., Var, pulchella, Griseb. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin, 1858. Nat. Eu. Gentiana, L. : ke gee Bye Oh fe, atin a8 GENTIAN. G. quinqueflora, Lam. Five-flowered G. In woods about Eliza- bethtown, Eddy in Torrey Catalogue; Sussex Co., ©. F. Austin; Free- 8 65 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. hold and Hightstown, O. R. Willis; moist hills, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Warren Co., A. P. Garber. Rare, and mostly confined to the northern counties. G. crinita, Freel. Fringed Gentian. Frequent. Totowa Mts., N. J., Torrey Catalogue; common about Closter, C. F. Austin; Hacken- sack marshes and Long Hill, W. H. Leggett; Hightstown and Free- hold, O. R. Willis; Roseland, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; common about Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; N.R. R. between Tenafly and Cresskill, W. H. Rudkin; near Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Warren Co., A. P. Garber. G. Andrewsii, Griseb. Closed Gentian. Shark River, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; near Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; fre- quent in the middle and common in the northern counties. G. Saponaria, L. Soapwort Gentian. Oresskill, N. R. R. of N.J., I. H. Hall; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; Shark River, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; and frequent in the southern counties. Var. linearis, Gray. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. G. angustifolia, Michx. Pine-barren G. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Bartonia, Muhl. ioe Fe . BARTONIA. B. tenella, Muhl. Moist open woods. Frequent throughout the State. Obolaria,L.. . ....., . . « OBOLARIA. O. Virginica, L. Virginian Obolella. Moist woods near Blooms- bury, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; near Princeton and about Lawrence- ville, O. R. Willis; Montclair, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Rare and local. Menyanthes, Tourn. . . . . . . BUCKBEAN. M. trifoliata, L. Three-leaved Buckbean. In ponds. Rare and confined to the northern parts of the State. One mile south-east of Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; N. R. R. of N.J., near its junction with N.Y. L. E.& W. R. R., W. H. Leggett; New Durham, P. V. LeRoy; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; bogs, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber. Eu. Limnanthemum, Gmelin. . . Froatine Heart. L, Jacunosum, Griseb. In ponds, New Jersey, Eddy in Torrey Catalogue. Sparingly in pine barren regions. POLEMONIACEH A. Polemonium, Tourn. . . s GREEK VALERIAN. P. ceruleum, L. Jacob’s Ladder. In a swamp near Washington, Warren Co., A. P. Garber; C. F. Parker; T. C. Porter. Eu. 66 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. PH Gk by 8a go . . . . PHLOX. P. paniculata, L. Penielea Phlox. ne escaped from culti- vation to roadsides and waste places. Adv. Western States. P. maculata, L. Wild Sweet William. Sparingly escaped from cultivation to roadsides and waste places. Adv. Western States. P. pilosa, L. Passaic, Dr. George Thurber; Chatham, W. H. Leg- gett; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; Milburn, Essex Co., N. L. Britton ; Woodbury, Gloucester Co., W. M. Canby; near New Brunswick, 8. Lockwood. Not common. P. subulata, L. Ground or Moss Pink. Occasional in the middle and northern counties. Near Paterson, C. F. Austin; Warren and Hunterdon Cos., F. Knighton; Great Notch, Passaic Co., W. M. Wolfe; sandy fields, Union Co., F. Tweedy; Camden Co., C. F. Parker; Red Bank, Monmouth Co., W. H. Leggett; New Brunswick, 8. Lockwood ; hill opposite Montclair Heights Station, Essex Co., W. H. Rudkin. HYDROPHYLLACE AN. Hydrophyllum, L. . .o. . . . . WATERLEAF. H. Virginicum, L. Common Waterleaf. New Durham Swamp, W. H. Leggett; Weehawken, W. H. Leggett, N. L. Britton; Freehold, O. R. Willis; Little Falls, Passaic Co., W. M. Wolfe; Plainfield, F. Tweedy; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Not common, and mostly confined to the northern counties. Ellisia, L. . . . s&s « JEEQIsta EH. Nyctelea, L. Banks of the Heiner River, near Trenton, W. M. Canby. < BORRAGINACEZAH, Bchium, Tourn. . . aa oh ViIPER’s Buatoss. E. vulgare, L. Blue-weed. ae in fields and along roadsides throughout the State. Near Keyport, R.W. Brown; Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; Wee- hawken, C. F. Austin; George’s Road, near cross roads, Middlesex Co, O. R. Willis; Warren Co., F. Knighton; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; New Brunswick, and all along the P. R. R., from Jersey City westward, N. L. Britton; Delaware Water Gap and in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; Plainfield, F. Tweedy; in ballast at Commu- nipaw, A. Brown. Nat. Eu. 67 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Lycopsis,L. . .. . . . . . Buaross. L. arvensis, L. Small Hugi, oo Co., W. H. Leggett; in bal- last at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. Symphytum, Tourn. . oye ee «6 COMFREY. S. officinale, L. Common Comfrey. Sparingly escaped from cul- tivation to roadsides and waste places. Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; Verona, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; in ballast at Communipaw and Ho- boken, A. Brown. Adv. Eu. Onosmodium, Michx. . . . . . FALsE GROMWELL, O. Virginianum, DC. Rare. Camden, C. F. Parker; south side of Chesquake Creek, Middlesex Co.,and Brown’s Point, Keyport, Mon- mouth Co., R. W. Brown. Mertensia, Roth. . . . . . . Smoorn LuyGwort. M. Virginica, DC. Virginian Cowslip. Near Walnford, Monmouth Co., 8. Lockwood. See Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, May, 1881. Lithospermum, Tourn. . GROMWELL. Puccoon. L. arvense, L. Ccrn Gromwell. Sandy banks. Ocean and Mon- mouth Cos., rare, P. D. Knieskern; waste grounds and ballast at Cam- den, C. F. Parker; ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown; and sparingly in waste places along the railroads. Nat. Eu. L. officinale, L. Common Gromwell. Plentiful at the New Jersey Zinc Mines, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin; hills back of Hoboken, M. Ru- ger. Nat. Eu. Myosotis,L. . ... . s FORGET-ME-NOT. M. palustris, Withering; Var. es Gray. Wet places. Common in the northern and middle counties. Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; Camden, C. F. Parker. Probably mostly escaped from cultivation. Eu. M. arvensis, L. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin in Willis Cata- logue. Eu. M. verna, Nutt. Scorpion-grass. Dry hills. Frequent throughout the State. Echinospermum, Swartz. . . . . . . SvICKSEED. HE. Lappula, Lehm. Stickseed. Rare. Hoboken, and in ballast at Communipaw, Addison Brown; in ballast at Camden, ©. F. Parker; Freehold, O. R. Willis. Nat. Eu. 68 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Cynoglossum, Tourn. . . . . . HovuND’s-TONGUE. C. officinale, L. Common Hound’s-tongue. Waste places. Not very common. Freehold, 8. Lockwood; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Palisades, C. F, Austin; Warren Co., F. Knighton ; Weehawken, N. L. Britton. Nat. Eu. C. Virginicum, L. Wild Comfrey. Rare. First Mt., Essex Co., R. Spaulding; near Plainfield, F. Tweedy; Hunterdon Co., C. F. Parker; Weehawken, and Fort Lee, Bergen Co., W. H. Leggett. C. Morrisoni, DC. Beggar’s Lice. Woods and copses. Sparingly throughout the State. Heliotropium, Tourn. . . . . . . MHELIOTROPE. H. Europeum, L. European Heliotrope. In ballast at Commu- nipaw, A. Brown; and at Camden, ©. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. CONVOLVULACEA. Ipomoea, L. . . ... . =. =. . Mornine Gtory. I. coccinea, Meench. (Quamoclit, Tourn.) Scarlet Morning Glory. In ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown; and at Camden, C. F. Parker. Ady. Tropical America. I. purpurea, Lam. Common Morning Glory. Commonly escaped from gardens into waste places. Also in ballast. Adv. Tropical America. I. Nil. Roth. Smaller Morning Glory. Bank of the Passaic River near Belleville, N. L. Britton, 1879; near Union, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Ady. Tropical America. (?) I. pandurata, Meyer. Wild Potato-vine. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Warren Co., F. Knighton; New Providence, W. H. Leggett; and frequent in the southern and middle counties, Convolvulus, L. - oso. . . . . BINDWEED. C. arvensis, L. Bindweed. Roadsides near Closter, rare, C. F. Austin; Newark Meadows along C. R. R. of N.J.,W. M. Wolfe; Free- hold, 8. Lockwood; Newton, Sussex Co., N. L. Britton; in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; and at Communipaw, A. Brown. Nat. Eu. C. sepium, L. (Calystegia, R. Br.) Hedge Bindweed. Low grounds along streams and along fences and hedges. Common throughout. C. spithameus, L. (Calystegia, R. Br.) Downy Bindweed. Proba- bly grows within the State but is certainly rare and no definite locali- ties are reported. 69 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Breweria, R. Br. (Bonamia, Thouars.) . . BREWERIA. B. Pickeringii, Gray. Sparingly in dry sandy pine barrens in the southern parts of the State. Cuscuta, Tourn. ae . . . . . DOopDER. C. Epilinum, Weihe. Flax Dodder. Flax fields; not common, P. D. Knieskern in Catalogue of Plants of Monmouth and Ocean Cos. Adv. Eu. C. tenuiflora, Engelm. Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., Dr. George Engelmann. Rare. C. arvensis, Beyrich. Sandy fields, Cape May, C. F. Parker; Clos- ter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Shark River, Ocean Co., Forman in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, vol. 2, p. 86. C. Gronovii, Willd. Low grounds. Common throughout. C. compacta, Juss. Common in Bergen and Ocean Cos., C. F. Austin; pine barrens, W. M. Canby; Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; Camden, C. F. Parker. SOLANACEZH. Solanum, Tourn. . . .. . . . . NIGHTSHADE. S. Dulcamara, L. True Bittersweet. Frequent in waste places near houses. Nat. Eu. S. nigrum, L. Common Nightshade. Waste places. Rather com- mon all over the State. Nat. Eu. S. Carolinense, L. Horse-nettle. Not common. Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter; Camden, C. F. Parker; Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; near Weehawken, N. L. Britton; banks of Delaware River near Phillips- burg, T. C. Porter. Physalis,L. .... . . . . GrRouND CHERRY. P. Philadelphica, Lam. Springfield and Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; and probably elsewhere in the State. P. pubescens, L. Rare. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. P. viscosa, L, Sandy fields. Common throughout the State. Nicandra, Adans. . . . . . . . APPLE OF PERU. N. physaloides, Geertn. Waste grounds and ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; Ocean Grove, and in ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown. Ady. Peru. Lycium, L. - 1 6 . . . « . MATRIMONY-VINE. L. vulgare, Dunal. Matrimony-vine. Sparingly escaped from gar- dens to roadsides. Adv. Eu. 70 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Hyoscyamus, Tourn. . . . . . . HENBANE, H. niger, L. Black Henbane. In ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown; and at Camden, Isaac Burk; Warren Co., F. Knighton. Adv, Eu. Datura, L. . . . JAmMEsTOowN WEED. THORN APPLE. D. Stramonium, L. Common Thorn Apple. Waste places and cultivated fields. Common throughout. Adv. Asia. D. Tatula, L. Purple Thorn Apple. Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter; Newark, H. H. Rusby; near Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown ; frequent in waste places near New York, N. L. Britton. Adv. Tropical America. (?) SCROPHULARIACEA. Verbascum,L. . ... . . . . MULLEN. V. Thapsus, L. Common Mullein. ola fields and roadsides. Com- mon throughout. Nat. Eu. V. Blattaria, L. Moth Mullein. Fields and waste places. Common throughout. Nat. Eu. V. Lychnitis, L. White Mullein. Waste places. Rare. Warren Co., F. Knighton; Pavonia, near Camden, C. F. Parker; Trenton, 8. Lockwood. Adv. Eu. Linaria, Tourn. . p . ToAD-FLAX. L. Canadensis, Spreng. wild Toad- flax. Sandy soil. Common throughout. L. vulgaris, Mill. Butter and Eggs. Old fields and roadsides. Common throughout. Nat. Eu. L. Elatine, Mill. In ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown; and at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. Antirrhinum,L. .... . ; SNAPDRAGON. A. Orontium, L. In ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown; and at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. Scrophularia, Tourn. . . . . . . Frewort. _ S. nodosa, L. Figwort. Frequent heii the State. Camden, C. F. Parker; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; rare at Closter, C. F. Austin; Palisades, N. L. Brit- ton. Chelone, Tourn. . . . TuRTLE-HEAD. SNAKE-HEAD. C. glabra, L. Shell-flower. Wet places. Rather common through- out. : 71 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Pentstemon, Mitchell. . . . . . . BEARD-TONGUE. P. pubescens, Sol. Beard-tongue. Not common. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Preakness, W. L. Fischer; abundant near Pomp- ton, and at Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; Princeton and Freehold, 0. R. Willis; Montclair, Essex Co., W. M. Wolfe; abundant near Plain- field, F. Tweedy; common along the Delaware, T. C. Porter. Mimulus,L.... . . . . » MONKEY-FLOWER. M. ringens, L. Common } Wonlcey: flower. Low grounds. Common in the northern and middle counties, and sparingly on the Yellow Drift. M. alatus, Ait. Winged Monkey-flower. Low grounds. Rare. Camden, C. F. Parker; Ogdensburg, Sussex Co., and Bloomfield, Es- sex Co., H. H. Rusby; Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern. Conobea, Aublet. . . ‘ , . . CONOBFA. C. multifida, Benth. In ballast at ro C. F. Parker. Ady. Western States. Herpestis, Gertn. 2 . . . . HERPESTIS. H. amplexicaulis, Pursh. New oe. Gray’s Manual, p. 329. Gratiola, LL... . . . . . . HEDGE-HyssopP. G. Virginiana, L. Wet vite ‘Gatnise throughout the State. G. spheerocarpa, Ell. New Jersey, Gray’s Manual, p. 830; Cape May, C. F. Austin. G. aurea, Muhl. Lake Hopatcong, H. H. Rusby; shore of Delaware River above Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter; and common on the Yellow Drift. G. pilosa, Mich. Low ground near Camden, C. E. Smith, W. M. Canby ; Cape May, C. F. Parker. Ilysanthes, Raf. . 6 oe +» 2 s Dyeanraes, I. gratioloides, Benth. False Pimpernel. Wet places. Rather common throughout. Micranthemum, Michx. .. . MicrRaANTHEMUM. M. Nuttallii, Gray. Tidal mud, banks of the Delaware at Cam- den, C. F. Parker. Limnosella, L. : : ae Mupwort. L. aquatica, L; Var. ‘ene, Hoffm. Long Branch, Torrey Catalogue; Passaic River, W. H. Leggatt Hackensack River, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Rare. 72 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS Veronica, L. : a: . SPEEDWELL. V. Virginica, L. Culver’s-root. Not common. Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Plainfield, F. Tweedy; occasional in Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; Chatham, W. H. Leggett; Monmouth Co., O. R. Willis; near Ches- quakes Creek, Middlesex Co., R. W. Brown. V. Anagallis, L. Water Speedwell. Sparingly in the northern counties. Bergen Co.,C. F. Austin; N. R. R. of N.J.,W. H. Leggett ; Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; also Hightstown, O. R. Willis. Eu. V. Americana, Schwein. American Brooklime. Frequent in the northern and middle couuties. Rare on the Yellow Drift. New Egypt, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern. V. scutellata, L. Marsh Speedwell. Frequent in the northern and middie counties. Rare on the Yellow Drift. Eu. V. officinalis, L. Common Speedwell. Woodlands and roadsides. Quite common throughout. Probably indigenous in the northern counties, but introduced elsewhere. Eu. V. serpyllifolia, L. Thyme-leaved Speedwell. Fields and road- sides. Common throughout. Certainly introduced in part. Eu. V. peregrina, L. Purslane Speedwell. Waste and cultivated grounds. Common throughout the State. V. arvensis, L. Corn Speedwell. Roadsides and cultivated grounds. Rather common throughout. Nat. Eu. V. agrestis, L. Field Speedwell. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Par- ker; and Communipaw, A. Brown. Adv. Eu. V. Buxbaumii, Tenore. Buxbaum’s Speedwell. In ballast at Cam- den, C. F. Parker; and Communipaw, N. L. Britton. Ady. Eu. V. hederzefolia, L. Ivy-leaved Speedwell. Weehawken, M. Ruger; ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; and at Hoboken and Communipaw, A. Brown. Adv. Eu. Gerardia,L . : . . . . GERARDIA. G. purpurea, L. Purple Gansta, Dae grounds. Common except in the northern parts of the State. A form with white flowers at Atlantic City, C. F. Parker. G. maritima, Raf. Sea-side Gerardia. Frequent on salt meadows. G. tenuifolia, Vahl. Slender Gerardia. Dry woods. Common throughout. G,. flava, L. Downy False Foxglove. Open woods. Quite com- mon throughout. G. quercifolia, Pursh. Smooth False Foxglove. Rare. Morris- town, W. H. Leggett; Freehold, 8. Lockwood; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Stockholm, Sussex Co., H. H. Rusby. 9 73 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. G. pedicularia, L. Lousewort Gerardia. Hohokus, C. F. Austin; Stockholm, Sussex Co., H. H. Rusby; and common in the southern and middle counties. Castilleia, Mutis.. . . . Ae pen PAINTED-CUP. C. coccinea, Spreng. Scarlet Painted: -cup. Chatham, W. H. Leg- gett; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Feltville, F. Tweedy ; spar- ingly in Monmouth and Mercer Cos., O. R. Willis; Roseland and Northfield, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; borders of pond four miles west of Newton, Sussex Co. ., Arthur Hollick; Clifton, Passaic Co., W. H. Rudkin; West Orange, W. M. Wolfe. Schwalbea, Gronov.. . . . . . . . CHAFF SEED. S. Americana, L. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Abundant near Egg Harbor City, C. F. Parker. Pedicularis, Tourn. . . .. . . . . Lousrwort. P. Canadensis, L. Common Lousewort. Copses and banks. Com- mon throughout. P. lanceolata, Michx. Hackensack Meadows, Torrey Catalogue; Chatham, W. H. Leggett; Freehold, 0. R. Willis; Verona, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; common at Closter, C. F. Austin; Newton, Sussex Co., A.P. Garber; Plainfield, F. Tweedy. Melampyrum, Tourn. ... . . . COW-WHEAT. M. Americanum, Michx. Open woods. Common throughout. OROBANCHACE 4H. Epiphegus, Nutt. . . . .» . . . CANCER-ROOT. E. Virginiana, Bart. Beech-drops. Parasitic on the roots of beech- trees. Common in the northern and middle counties. Conopholis, Wallroth. . oo. . 4 . CANCER-ROOT. C. Americana, Wallroth. Squaw-root. Parasitic on, the roots of oaks and other trees. Frequent in the northern and middle counties. Orobanche, lL... .. . . . . . . BROOM-RAPE. O. minor, L. Small Broom-rape. Parasitic on clover near Cam- den, C. F. Parker; Haddonfield, J. H. Redfield. Adv. Eu. Aphyllon, Mitchell . . . . . Nakep Broom-RAPE. A. uniflorum, T. & G. One-flowered Cancer-root. Generally and perhaps always parasitic on Solidagos. (See Prof. Jos. Schrenck, in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, vol. vii., p.67.) Frequent throughout the State. 74 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Plainfield, F. Tweedy; common in Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; most abundant in the northern counties. LENTIBULACEA. Utricularia, L. AG j . . BLADDERWORT. U. inflata, Walt. Inflated Bladderwort. Ponds. Not common. Stagnant waters in New Jersey, Eddy in Torrey Catalogue; Long Branch, O. R. Willis; Egg Harbor City and Woodbury, C. F. Parker; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy. Mostly confined to the Yellow Drift. U. vulgaris, L.; Var. Americana, Gray. Ditches and slow streams. Rather common throughout. U. clandestina, Nutt. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Mon- mouth Co., 0. R. Willis; Atsion, W. M. Canby. U. intermedia, Hayne. Rare. Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; near Camden, C. F. Parker. Eu. U. fibrosa, Walt. (U. striata, Le Conte.) Sparingly on the Yellow Drift. Camden Co., Burlington Co., Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., El- mer, Salem Co., C. F. Parker; Upper Squankum, Monmouth Co., O. R. Willis. U. gibba, L. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; near the Passaic at Woodside, W. H. Leggett. Rare. U. purpurea, Walt. Sparingly in ponds in the pine barrens. U. cornuta, Michx. Sandy borders of ponds. Common on the Yellow Drift and sparingly in other parts of the State. U. subulata, L. Frequent in sandy swamps in pine barren regions. BIGNONIACE A. Tecoma, Juss. . . .... . . TRUMPET-FLOWER. T. radicans, Juss. Trumpet Creeper. Frequently escaped from cultivation. Catalpa, Scop.,Walt. . . . . . . CATALPA. C. bignonioides, Walt. Indian Bean. Extensively planted as an ornamental tree, aud sometimes escaping from cultivation. VERBENACEH. Verbena,L. ...... : + @ & MERVATN, V. angustifolia, Michx. Narrow-leaved V. Sparingly throughout the State. Hoboken, Torrey Catalogue; Passaic Falls, J. 8. Merriam; Montclair, Essex Co., W. M. Wolfe; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; 75 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Red Bank, W. H. Leggett; Long Branch, M. Ruger; Seabright, N. L. Britton; Plainfield, F. Tweedy; Jackson, Camden Co., C. F. Par- ker; Atco, Camden Co., I. H. Hall. V. hastata, L. Blue Vervain. Low grounds and roadsides. Com- mon throughout. V. urticefolia, L. White Vervian. Roadsides and waste places. Common throughout. V. officinalis, L. European Vervain. Roadsides and ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown. Adv. Eu. V. bracteosa, Michx. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Western States. Phryma,L. .... . . . « LOPSEED. P. Leptostachya, L. Lopseed. ibaa and copses. Quite common in all parts of the State. LABIATA, Teucrium,L. ...... =... . . GERMANDER. T. Canadense, L. American Germander. Low grounds. Frequent throughout. Trichostema, L. . . . . . . . . BLuE CurRLs. T. dichotomum, L. Bastard Pennyroyal. Dry fields. Rather common throughout. T. lineare, Nutt. Sparingly in the pine barrens and confined to the Yellow Drift formation. ' Isanthus, Michx. . .. . . . FALSE PENNYROYAL. I. caeruleus, Michx. Rare. Freehold, 0. BR. Willis; Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Mentha,L. .... . . . . Mint. M. rotundifolia, L. Round- tee ‘Mint. Hunterdon Co., on the Delaware, T. C. Porter; Bloomfield, and Hudson Station, N. R. R. of N. J., W. H. Leggett. Adv. Eu. M. viridis, L. Spearmint. Wet places. Common throughout the State. Nat. Eu. M. piperita, L. Peppermint. Low grounds and along brooks. Quite common throughout. Nat. Eu. M. aquatica, L. Water Mint. Wet ballast, Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. Var. crispa, Benth. Pamrapo, on Bergen Neck, W. H. Leggett. Adv. Eu. 76 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. M. sativa, L.; Var. glabra. Whorled Mint. River banks, Phillips- burg, T. C. Porter. Adv. Eu. M. arvensis, L. Corn Mint. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. M. Canadensis, L. Wild Mint. Damp places. Frequent in the middle and northern counties. Var. glabrata, Benth. Smooth Wild Mint. Ballast, Camden, C. F. Parker; New Jersey, W. H. Leggett. Rare. M., rubra, L. Red Mint Near Phillipsburg, A. P. Garber; in bal- last at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. M. sylvestris, L. Whitehorse, Camden Co., Isaac Burk. Adv. Eu. Var. alopecuroides, Baker. Hunterdon Co., A. P. Garber; ballast at Camden, I. C. Martindale. Adv. Eu. Lycopus,L. . . .. . .. . Water Horenounp. L. Virginicus, L. Bugle-weed. Shady moist places. Rather com- mon throughout. L, sinuatus, Ell. Low grounds. common throughout. L. sessilifolius, Gray. Swamps near Atsion, W. M. Canby, C. F. Parker; Tom’s River, C. F. Parker. L. Europeeus, L. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. Cunila, L. aun og Dirrany. C. Mariana, L. Common Dittany. Sparingly throughout the State. Weehawken, Torrey Catalogue; Palisades, rare near Closter, ©. F. Austin; Snake Hill, W. H. Leggett; First Mt., Essex Co., and Little Falls, Passaic Co., H. H. Rusby; near Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; Mountains at Plainfield, F. Tweedy; near Bridgeton, Cum- berland Co., N. L. Britton. Pycnanthemum, Michx. . . . Mountain Mint. P. aristatum, Michx. Sparingly in the pine barrens. Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown. P. incanum, Michx. Not common. Palisades and Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Long Hill, W. H. Leggett; Princeton and Pater- son, O. R. Willis; First Mt., Essex Co, H. H. Rusby; Water Gap, Warren Co., Camden Co., and Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., C. F. Par- ker; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy. P. clinopodioides, Torr. & Gray. Rare. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. P. Torreyi, Benth. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Freehold, 0. R. Willis. P. muticum, Pers. Not common. Weehawken, Torrey Catalogue ; Closter, C. F. Austin; common in Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; New Dur- Te PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. ham and Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; above Phillipsburg, Warren Co., T. C. Porter. P. lanceolatum, Pursh. Dry ground. Rather common throughout. P. linifolium, Pursh. Dry grounds. Common in the middle and southern counties, and sparingly in the northern parts of the State. Origanum,L. ..... . . WILD MarsoramM. O, vulgare, L. Wild Marjoram. Hoboken, C. F. Austin; Wee- hawken, W. H. Leggett; Warren Co., F. Knighton. Nat. Eu. Thymus,L. . . . . . . THYME. T. Serpyllum, L. Creeping Thyme. ‘Beads Morris Co., C. F. Austin; Warren Co., F. Knighton. Adv. Eu. Calamintha, Mench. . . iB? ded CALAMINTH. C. Clinopodium, Benth. Basil. Closter, Cc. F. Austin; First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; banks of the Delaware, Warten Co., C. F. Parker; rather rare in Ocean and Monmouth Co., P. D. Kiniestern, Probably not native to any part of New Jersey. Nat. Eu. Melissa, L. ie es oa ; a @ ae BAT M. officinalis, L. Common Balm, Sparnuty escaped from gardens. Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; Weehawken, M. Ruger; Hightstown, O. R. Willis. Nat. Eu. Hedeoma, Pers.. . . . . . . Mock PENNYROYAL. H. pulegioides, Pers. American Pennyroyal. Barren woods and fields. Common throughout the State. Collinsonia,L. . . . . . . . . HOoRSE-BALM. C. Canadensis, L. Rich-weed. Stone-root. Rich woods. Com- mon in the northern, and frequent in the middle and southern counties. Salvia, L. . .. & ph 2. iy SAGE: S. lyrata, L. Lyre-leaved ake Beedaca on the Yellow Drift and mostly confined to that formation. Sandy fields, New Jersey, Torrey Catalogue; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Navesink Highlands, R. W. Brown; Red Bank, Monmouth Co., W. H. Leggett ; ‘Camden and Gloucester Cos., C. F. Parker; New Egypt, N. L. Britton. Monarda, L. . . toe . . . HORSE-MINT. M. didyma, L. Oswego Tea. Balm. Rare. Bergen Co., ©. F. Austin. 78 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. M. fistulosa, L. Wild Bergamot. Not common. Woods, New Jersey, Torrey Catalogue; Morris Co., C. F. Austin; near Phillips- burg, T. C. Porter; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; near Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown. M. punctata, L. Horse Mint. Abundant on the Yellow Drift and mostly confined to it. Lophanthus, Benth. . . . . Grant Hyssop. L. nepetoides, Benth. Rare. Plainfield, F. Tweedy; Weehawken and Hoboken, C. F. Austin; Montclair, Essex Co., W. M. Wolfe; Free- hold, O. R. Willis. L. scrophularifolius, Benth. Not common. Hoboken, C. F. Austin; Weehawken. N. L. Britton; Freehold, O. R. Willis; banks of the Telamare, near Camden, C. F. Parker. Physostegia, Benth. . . . Fase DRAGON-HEAD. P Virginiana, Benth. Escaped from cultivation at Plainfield, F. Tweedy. Nepeta, De 2 2 aoe ace » oo... CAT-MINT, N. Cataria, L. Catnip. Roadsides ae waste places near dwellings. Commen throughout. Adv. Eu. N. Glechoma, Benth. Ground Ivy. Gill. Waste places. Quite common throughout. Adv. Eu. Brunella, Tourn. Brom Ui . . . SELF-HEAL. B. vulgaris, L. Heal-all. Woods and fields. Common throughout. Probably introduced from Europe for the most part. Eu. Scutellaria, L. . i SOR ee ISKULTCAR, S. pilosa, Michx. Hairy Skullcap. Dry woods. Frequent through- out the State. S. integrifolia, L. Entire-leaved Skullcap. Frequent throughout the State. S. galericulata, L. Rather common in the northern counties, but rare on the Yellow Drift. S. lateriflora, L. Mad-dog Skullcap. Wet shady places. Common throughout. Marrubium,L. ...... . . . Horenounp. M. vulgare, L. Common Horehound. Frequent in waste places and ballast. Nat. Eu. Galeopsis,L. .... . . . . HEMP-NETTLE. G. Tetrahit, L. Common ear sabite. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; and Communipaw, A. Brown; Warren Co., F. Knighton, Nat. Eu. 79 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. G. Ladanum, L. Red Hemp-nettle. Near dwellings in Ocean and Monmouth Cos., rare, P. D. Knieskern, in Catalogue. Stachys,L. ..... . . . HEDGE-NEITLE. S. arvensis, L. Woundwort. In ballast at Communipaw and Hoboken, A. Brown; and at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. S. palustris, L. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. S. aspera, Michx. Low grounds. Rather common throughout. S. hyssopifolia, Michx. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Camden, W.M. Canby; Plainfield, F. Tweedy. Scarce. Leonurus, L. ... . Bote Ag MorTHERWORT. L. Cardiaca, L. Common ateteaine Waste places. Common throughout. Nat. Eu. Lamium,L. .... br BE as DEAD-NETTLE. L. amplexicaule, L. isqueut in cultivated fields and in ballast. Adv. Eu. L. purpureum, L. In ballast at Camden, C.F. Parker. Adv. Eu. L. album, L. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker, Adv. Eu. Ballota, L. wae f . . . . Frtmp HoreEHnouND. B. nigra, L. Black Hip Senet In ballast at Camden, C. F. Par- ker. Adv. Eu. PLANTAGINACE A. Plantago, L. . . . . . . . Pranrary. RIBGRass. P. major, L. Great Plantain. Waste ground and ballast. Quite common throughout. Nat. Eu. P. Rugelii, Dec. Common Plantain. Moist or dry soil. Every- where common. Formerly confounded with the preceding species. P. maritima, L.; Var. juncoides, Gray. Frequent in salt marshes. P. lanceolata, L. Ribgrass. Dry fields. Common throughout. Nat. Eu. P. Virginica, L. Sparingly in the northern counties, but common on the Yellow Drift. P. pusilla, Nutt. Rare. Cape May, and Ocean Co., C. F. Austin; near Haddonfield, Camden Co., E. Diffenbaugh. P. heterophylla, Nutt. In ballast at Camden, ©. F. Parker. P. Patagonica, Jacq.; Var. aristata, Gray. “ Roadside along the west bank of Maurice River one-half mile below Millville, Cumber- land Co.,” S. W. Knipe. See Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, Vol. VI. , p. 324, 80 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Division C—Apetale. AMARANTACEAH, Amarantus, Tourn. . . . . . . AMARANTH. A. hypochondriacus, L. In ballast, and sparingly escaped from gar- dens. Communipaw, A. Brown; Hunterdon and Warren Cos., F. Knighton. Adv. Tropical America. A. paniculatus, L. Waste ground, Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv Tropical America. A. retroflexus, L.; Var. chlorostachys, Gray. Waste ground. Com- mon throughout. Adv. Tropical America. A. albus, L. Waste grounds and roadsides. Common throughout. Nat. Tropical America. A. spinosus, L. Waste ground and ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; ballast at Communi- paw, A. Brown. Nat. Tropical America. ~ A. lividus, L. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Tropical America. A. pumilus, Raf. Sparingly in sands of the sea-shore, Sandy Hook to Cape May. Acnida, L. . Be . . . . WatER Hemp. A. cannabina, L. Water Hatae. Rather common in salt and brackish marshes along the coast. CHENOPODIACE As. Chenopodium, L.. . . . . Goosrroor. Picweep. C. polyspermum, L. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; and Communipaw, Addison Brown. Ady. Eu. C. album, L. Lamb’s-quarters. Pigweed. Common in waste and cultivated grounds. Nat. Eu. C. glaucum, L. Oak-leaved Goosefoot. Hoboken, ©. F. Austin; Weehawken, N. L. Britton; Hudson City, M. Ruger; in ballast at Camden, C.F. Parker; and at Communipaw, A. Brown; Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter. Nat. Eu. C. urbicum, L. Closter, C. F. Austin; Newark, W. H. Leggett; waste grounds and ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Nat. Eu. C. murale, L. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Ady. Eu. C. hybridum, L. Maple-leaved Goosefoot. Waste places. Common throughout. Nat. Eu. 10 81 _PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. Botrys, L. Jerusalem Oak. Waste places and roadsides. Quite common throughout. Nat. Eu. C. ambrosioides, L. Mexican Tea. Waste places. Common through- out. Nat. Tropical America. Var, anthelminticum, Gray. Wormseed. Waste places. Not so common as the type. Nat. Tropical America. C. multifidum, L. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. South America, Blitum, Tourn. . .... oe wom, Go -BELDES B. maritimum, Nutt. Coast Blite. eure in salt meadows along the coast. B. capitatum, L. Strawberry Blite. In a garden at Orange, N. J., many years since, W. H. Leggett in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, II., 44. Eu. Atriplex,Tourn. .. . . oe ee . . » ORACHE. A. patula, L. Common vad Common on salt marshes and brackish river-banks, and very variable. Eu. A. arenaria, Nutt. Silvery Orache. Frequent on sands of the sea. shore. A. rosea, L. Red Orache. In ballast at Communipaw and Hobo- ken, A. Brown; and at Camden, C. F. Parker. Ady. Eu. Salicornia, Tourn. . ... . . . . . SAMPHIRE. S. herbacea, L. Common on salt marshes Eu. S. mucronata, Bigel. Common on salt marshes. Eu. S. ambigua, Michx. (S. fruticosa, L.; Var. ambigua, Gray.) Fre- quent on wet sands of the sea-shore. Eu. Suszeda, Forsk. . . . . . . SEA BuItE. S. maritima, Moq. Sea Blite. ‘Rather common on salt marshes. Eu. Salsola,L. . ... .... 3.0. =. =. +. «=Sanrwort. S. Kali, L. Common Saltwort. Sandy sea-shore. Common along the whole coast. Eu. PHYTOLACCACEA. Phytolacca, Tourn. . . . . . =. . . PoKEWEED. P. decandra, L. Common Poke or Scoke. Low grounds. Quite common in all parts of the State. 82 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. POLYGONACH Ai. Polygonum, L. soe a ee ww 4) . 6KNOTWEED. P, orientale, L. Prince’s Feather. Waste places, frequent. Very abundant on river-dredgings at Camden, I. C. Martindale. Adv. India. P, Careyi, Olney. Carey’s Knotweed. Margin of aswamp between Tenafly and Cresskill, 1858, C. F. Austin; Tom’s River, T. C. Porter; Ocean Grove, Monmouth Co., near Winslow, Camden Co., Egg Harbor City and Manchester, Ocean Co., C. F. Parker. P. Pennsylvanicum, L. Knotweed. Moist open places. Common throughout. P. incarnatum, Ell. Borders of ponds. Apparently quite scarce. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker P. lapathifolium, Ait., and Var. incanum, Gray. In ballast at Cam- den, C. F. Parker. P. Persicaria, L. Lady’s Thumb. Damp waste places. Common throughout. Nat. Eu. P. Hydropiper, L. Water-pepper. Wet places. Rather common throughout. P. acre, H. B. K. Water Smartweed. Wet places. Common throughout.! P. hydropiperoides, Michx. Mild Water-pepper. Wet places. Common throughout. P, amphibium, L.; Var. aquaticum, Willd. Sparingly in wet places throughout the northern and middle counties. Var. terrestre, Willd. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. P. Virginianum, L. Woods and thickets. Rather common except in the pine barrens. P. aviculare, L. Knotgrass. Door-weed. Very common in yards and waste places, and along roadsides in all parts of the State. P. erectum, L. (P. aviculare, L.; Var. erectum, Gray.) Erect Knotgrass. Waste places. Common throughout. P. maritimum, L. Coast Knotgrass. Frequent in sands of the sea- shore. P. tenue, Michx. Rocky hills, northern and middle counties. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy ; Prince- ton, O. R. Willis; Palisades, N. L. Britton; First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; also at Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown. P, arifolium, L. Halberd-leaved Tear-thumb. Low grounds. Com- mon throughout. P. sagittatum, 1. Arrow-leaved Tear-thumb. Low grounds. Com- mon throughout. 83 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. P. Convolvulus, L. Black Bindweed. Waste and cultivated grounds. Quite common. Nat. Eu. P, dumetorum, L.; Var. scandens, Gray. Damp ground. Common throughout. Polygonella, Mich. (Polygonum, L.) . Jornrweep. P. articulata, L. Jointweed. Common on the sands of the Yellow Drift, and on the sea-shore. Fagopyrum, Tourn. . ... . . . BUCKWHEAT. F., esculentum, Mcench. Buckwheat. Frequent in waste and cul- tivated fields. Adv. Eu. Rumex,L. ..... . . . . Dock. SORREL. R. Patienta, L. Patience Dock. In ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown. Adv. Eu. R. orbiculatus, Gray. Great Water-dock. Sparingly in the north- ern counties. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter; Secaucus Swamp, W. H. Leggett; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. R. Brittanica, L. Pale Dock. Rare. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Hackensack Meadows, W. H. Leggett. R. verticillatus, L. Swamp Dock. Little Snake Hill, W. H. Leg- gett. R. crispus, L. Curled Dock. Waste and cultivated fields. Very common throughout. Nat. Eu. R. obtusifolius, L. Bitter Dock. Waste and cultivated fields. Quite common throughout. Nat. Eu. R. sanguineus, L. Bloody-veined Dock. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Nat. Eu. R, maritimus, L. Golden Dock. In ballast at Hoboken, Addison Brown. Probably grows in many of the salt marshes along the coast but is not reported from any, except those of Ocean and Monmouth Cos., by Dr. P. D. Knieskern. R. Acetosella, L. Sheep Sorrel. Old fields and waste places. Com- mon throughout. Nat. Eu. PODOSTEMACEA. Podostemon, Michx. .... . . RIVER-WEED. P, ceratophyllus, Michx. River-weed. Sparingly on the bottoms of shallow streams. Passaic River, C. F. Austin; Delaware River above Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter. 84 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. ARISTOLOCHIACE Ai. Asarum, Tourn. .. . . . . WILD GINGER. A. Canadense, L. Wild insee Ganan Co., C. F. Parker; Free- hold, O. R. Willis; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; and common in the northern counties. Aristolochia, Tourn. . . . . . . BrRTHworrt. A. Serpentaria, L. Virginia dasiereck Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Weehawken and Long Hill, W. H. Leggett; Hightstown, O. R. Willis Milburn, Essex Co., N. L. Britton ; Keyport and Holmdel, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown. SAURURACE AI, Saururus, L.... . . . . . LIzarp’s-Tarb. S. cernuus, L. Nodding Lizard 8- ‘tail Swamps. Rather common throughout. LAURACE 4. Sassafras, Nees... . . 2... SASSAFRAS. S. officinale, Nees. Common Sassafras. Woodsand copses. Com- mon throughout. Lindera, Thunb. . . . . . . . . Witp ALLSPICE. L. Benzoin, Meisn. Spice-bush. Low woods. Quite common throughout. THYMELEACEA. Direa,L. . . . . be ated ‘ LEATHERWOOD. D. palustris, L. Mobese beak Rare. Shady woods, New Jersey, Torrey Catalogue; Closter and Palisades, Bergen Co‘, C. F. Austin. LORANTHACES. Phoradendron, Nutt. . . . . Fase MIStTLEeror. P. flavescens, Nutt. American Mistletoe. Sparingly on the Yellow Drift formation, generally parasitic on the Black Gum, but occasion- ally on other deciduous-leaved trees. Never on Conifers. Between Manchester and Lakewood, Ocean Co., Wm. Bower; Kaighn’s Swamp, Camden, I. C. Martindale; Jackson, Camden Co., ©. F. Parker, (on the Red Maple); Hightstown, 0. R. Willis; Medford and New Lisbon, Burlington Co., N. L. Britton. 85 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. SANTALACEA. Comandra, Nutt... . . . . Basrarp ToaD-FLAx. C. umbellata, Nutt. Dry grounds. Rather common in all parts of the State. According to the observations of Mr. Jos. Schrenck this plant is generally parasitic on species of Vaccinium or Gaylussacia. See Bulletin Torrey Botanical Club, vol. vii., p. 67, 1880. EUPHORBIACE A. Euphorbia, L. . to ool me Os G . SPURGE. EH. polygonifolia, L. Common in cae of the sea-shore. BH. serpens, H. B. K. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. E. maculata, L. Fields and roadsides. Very common throughout. E. hypericifolia, L. Field and roadsides. Quite common through- out. EH. corollata, L. Quite common on the Yellow Drift, and mostly confined to that formation. H. Ipecacuanhe, LL. Common on the Yellow Drift, and mostly con- fined to that formation. E. Helioscopia, L. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Nat. Eu. E. Peplus, L. Warren Co., F. Knighton; in ballast at Camden, C F. Parker. Adv. Eu. E. Latiyris, L. Caper Spurge. Mohinkson Hill, near Keyport, 8. Lockwood. Adv. Eu. E. Cyparissias, L. Frequently escaped from cultivation. Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Camden Co., D. G. Brinton; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F., Austin; Chatham, W. H. Leggett; borders of Greenwood Lake, Red Bank, Monmouth Co., W. H.Rudkin: Newton, Sussex Co., L. Schéney ; Plainfield, F. Tweedy. Adv. Eu. Acalypha, L. . . THREE-SEEDED MERCURY. A. Virginica, L. Fields and open places. Common throughout. Var. gracilens, Gray. Common on the Yellow Drift, and sparingly in other districts. A. Caroliniana, Walt. Rare. Princeton, Dr. John Torrey ; near ‘Trenton, Isaac Burk ; Closter, C. F. Austin. Croton,L. .... - . . . . CROTON. C, glandulosus, L. In bhliaet at 5 ani: C. F, Parker. C. capitatus, Michx. Pine barrens of New Jersey, P. D. Knieskern in Gray’s Manual, p. 438. 86 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Crotonopsis, Michx. . .. . . . . CROTONOPSIS. C. linearis, Michx. Sparingly on the sands of the Yellow Drift. Near Manchester, Ocean Co., and Southwark, P. D. Knieskern ; Gloucester Co., C. F. Parker. URTICACE AA. Ulmus, D. . . e w e w e U. fulva, Michx. Slippery Elm. Frequent in the middle and northern counties. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; Palisades, W. H. Leggett; Newton, Sussex Co.,N. L. Britton ; First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Mercer and Monmouth Cos., O. R. Willis. U. Americana, L. American Elm. River banks and low grounds. Common except in the pine barrens. Celtis, Tourn. . . . . . . HAcKBERRY. C. occidentalis, L. Hees ee throughout the State. Banks of the Delaware, Camden, ©. F. Parker; banks of Tom’s River, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Closter, scarce, C. F. Austin; Keyport and Union, Monmouth Co., 8. Lock- wood; Weehawken, W. H. Leggett; near Newton, Sussex Co., Arthur Hollick; Fort Lee, N. L. Britton; Plainfield, F. Tweedy. Morus, Tourn. . . . . . « MULBERRY. M. rubra, L. Red Midibveiney, Ctoulae Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; Chatham, W. H. Leggett; Hoboken Heights, M. Pugs Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown. Not com- mon. M. alba, L. White Mulberry. Sparingly escaped from cultivation. Camden, C. F. Parker; Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; Hoboken, W. H., Leggett; Bridgeton, N. L. Britton. Adv. Eu. Urtica, Tourn. ...... . . . . NETTIE. U. gracilis, Ait. Sparingly in the pon counties. Hackensack, C. F. Austin; Warren Co., F. Knighton; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. U. dioica, iy Waste aoe and banks of the Delaware at Cam- den, C. F. Parker; Warren Co., F. Knighton; Bergen Hill, M. Ruger ; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Nat. Eu. U.urens, L. In ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown; and Camden, C.F. Parker. Adv. Eu. 87 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Laportea, Gaud. .. . . . WooD-NETTLE. L. Canadensis, Gaud. Damp woods. Quite common in the north- ern and middle counties. Pilea, Lind]. . . . . . RICHWEED. CLEARWEED. P. pumila, Gray. Richweed. Damp woods. Common in the northern and middle counties. Beehmeria, Jacq. ; de P06 Fase NETTLe. B. cylindrica, Willd. Damp woods. Common throughout. Parietaria, Tourn... . . . PELLITORY. P. Pennsylvanica, Muhl. Rare. sees Co., Dr. John Torrey; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Sandy Hook, 1870, M. Ruger. Cannabis, Tourn. i oe dass Hemp. C. sativa, L. Common Hemp. Waste ground, Camden, C. F. Par- ker; Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; Communipaw, W. H. Leggett; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Adv. Eu. Humulus, Lb... . . Hop. H. Lupulus, L. Common Hop. Gather, W. HL Bape: Hobo- ken Heights, M. Ruger; near Washington, Warren Oo., C. F. Parker; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Also escaped from cultivation in many other places. PLATANACEA. Platanus, Ll... . erg PLANE-TREE. P. occidentalis, L. Bitionmndd: Athwstel banks. Quite common throughout the State. JUGLANDACEA. Juglans, L. .. . ne WALNUT. J. cinerea, L. Butternut. radiant in the northern and middle counties. Also Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern. Rare in the southern parts of the State. J. nigra, L. Black Walnut. Low woods. Frequent except in the pine barren districts. Carya, Nutt... . . se age . Hickory. C. alba, Nutt. Shag-bark Biber: Woods. Not rare, except in the pine barrens. 88 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. microcarpa, Nutt. Small-fruited Hickory. Rare. Closter, Ber- gen Co., C. F. Austin. C. tomentosa, Nutt. Mocker-nut. Woods. Common throughout. C. porcina, Nutt. Pig-nut. Rather common in most parts of the State. C. amara, Nutt. Low woods. Rather common. MYRICACHA. Myrica,L. .. . . . BAYBERRY. WAX-MYRTLE. M. Gale, L. Sweet Gale. Warren Co., F. Knighton, in Willis Catalogue. M. cerifera, L. Bayberry. Light sandy soil. Common throughout the State. Comptonia, Solander. . . . . . . . SWEET-FERN. C. asplenifolia, Ait. Sweet Fern. Dry sandy soil. Common through- out the State. CUPULIFERA. Quercus, L. . . . Helis ba. . . OAK. Q. alba, L. White Oak. Woods. Common throughout. Q. obtusiloba, Michx. Post Oak. Bergen Co., C, F. Austin; com- mon on the Yellow Drift. ‘ Q. macrocarpa, Michx. Mossy-cup Oak. Rare. Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co , I. C. Martindale. Q. bicolor, Willd. Swamp White Oak. Low grounds. Frequent in the northern counties. Q. Prinus, L. Chestnut Oak. Rather common in all parts of the State, but whether it is the typical form, or one or both varieties is yet to be determined. I have what seems to be Var. acuminata, Michx., from the Palisades, and Mr. Addison Brown has Var. mon- ticola, Michx., from Neversink Highlands. One or other of the varieties is abundant on Little Snake Hill. Botanists will oblige me by making this point a subject of special study during the coming season, and I shall be grateful for specimens from all parts of the State. The acorns are indispensable to a satisfactory determination of the varieties. Q. prinoides, Willd. Chinquapin Oak. Sparingly on the Yellow Drift. Ocean Co., C. F. Parker; Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., N. L. Britton. Q. Phellos, L. Willow Oak. Frequent on the Yellow Drift and confined to that formation, Keyport, 8. Lockwood, N. L. Britton ; Camden and Gloucester Cos., C. F. Parker; near Long Branch, W. H. 11 89 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Leggett; South River, Middlesex Co., N. L. Britton. Not rare in the southern counties. Q. imbricaria, Michx. Shingle Oak. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Definite localities are desired. Q. nigra, 1. Black Jack Oak. Common on the Yellow Drift and mostly confined to that formation. Var. quinqueloba, Eng. Tom’s River, Ocean Co., !. C. Martindale. Q. heterophylla, Michx. Bartram’s Oak. Near Woodbury, Glou- cester Co., C. F. Parker; Cape May Co., C. F. Austin. Q. ilicifolia, Wang. BlackScrub Oak. Common, especially in the pine barrens. Q. falcata, Michx. Spanish Oak. Not common, and confined to the Yellow Drift formation. Cape May, C. F. Austin; Keyport, Mon- mouth Co., 8. Lockwood; Point Pleasant, Ocean Co., P. D. Knies- kern; Camden and Gloucester Cos., C. F. Parker; Bridgeton, Cum- berland Co., N. L. Britton. Q. coccinea, Wang. Scarlet Oak. Frequent throughout the State. Var. tinctoria, Gray. Black Oak. Woods. Common throughout. Q. rubra, L. Red Oak. Woods. Common throughout. Q. palustris, Du Roi. Pin Oak. Swampy and low ground. Rather common throughout. Castanea, Tourn. <4 ee « = a » CBESTNUT: C. vesca, L.; Var. Americana, Michx. Chestnut. Woods. Com- mon throughout the State. C. pumila, Michx. Chinquapin. Growing abundantly at Clarks- boro, Gloucester Co., Isaac Burk. Fagus. Tourn. il Se Ro hs . . . . . BEECH. F. ferruginea, Ait. American Beech. Common in the northern and middle counties, and frequent on the Yellow Drift. Corylus, Tourn. . . . oe). . HAZEL-NUT. C. Americana, Walt. Wild Hazel: nut. Woods and thickets. Com- mon throughout. C. rostrata, Ait. Beaked Hazle-nut. Sparingly in the northern and middle counties. Mercer Co., Dr. John Torrey; Warren Co., C. F. Parker; Morris Co., C. F. Austin; Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter; Plain- field, Frank Tweedy; New Providence, W. H. Leggett; Bloomsbury, Hunterdon Co., A. P. Garber. Ostrya, Michx. .. . . . . . HOP-HORNBEAM. O. Virginica, Willd. Avieiiea Hop-hornbeam. Sparingly in the northern counties. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Palisades, W. H. Leggett. 90 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Carpinus, L. . . . . . . « . IRon-woop. C. Americana, Michx. American Hornbeam. River banks, Rather common throughout the State. Betula, Tourn. . . no A We ee BiRGe: B. lenta, L. Sweet or Black Birch, Common in the northern and middle counties. B. lutea, Michx., f. Yellow Birch. Sparingly in the northern coun- ties. Closter. Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. B. alba, L.; Var. populifolia, Spach. White Birch. Low grounds. Common throughout. B. nigra, L. River or Red Birch. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; banks of the Delaware, Camden, C. F. Parker; Bull’s Ferry, P. V. Le Roy; Paterson, W. H. Leggett; Plainfield, F. Tweedy. B. pumila, L. Low Beech. Sparingly in the northern counties. Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., ©. F. Parker, T. C. Porter. Alnus, Tourn, . . . . . ALDER. A. incana, Willd. Hoary ikider: “Budd's Lake, Morris Co., C. F. Austin. Eu. A. serrulata, Ait. Smooth Alder. Low grounds. Common through- out. SALICACHZ:. Salix, Tourn. e 3 WILLow. OSIER. _ §&. candida, Willd. Hoary Willow. Rare. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. S. tristis, Ait. Dwarf Gray Willow. ieaueae Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; Gloucester Co., C. E. Smith; Camden Co., C. F. Parker; South Amboy, W. H. Leggett. S. humilis, Marsh. Prairie Willow. Dry fields. Quite common throughout. S. discolor, Muhl. Glaucous Willow. Low grounds. Common throughout. S. sericea, Marsh. Silky Willow. Low grounds. Not rare. S. cordata, Muhl. Heart-leaved Willow. Low grounds. Frequent. S. viminalis, L. Basket Osier. Cultivated in New Jersey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, Vol. IIL., p. 44; Warren Co., F. Knighton. Ady. Eu. 8. livida, Wahl.; Var. occidentalis, Gray. Livid Willow. Spar- ingly in the northern counties. Palisades, C. F. Austin; Warren Co., A. P. Garber, T. C. Porter. 91 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. S. lucida, Muh]. Shining Willow. Andover, Sussex Co., A. P. Gar- ber, C. F. Austin; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Verona, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. S. nigra, Marsh. Black Willow. Frequent in the southern and middle counties. S. fragilis, L. Brittle Willow. Little Falls, Passaic Co., H. H. Rusby; Delaware Water Gap, A. P. Garber; Camden, C. F. Parker, Adv. Eu. S. alba, L. White Willow. Common along streams in all parts of the State. Adv. Eu. S. longifolia, Muhl. Long-leaved Willow. Delaware Water Gap, A. P. Garber; Marble Hill, Warren Co., T. C. Porter; banks of the Delaware at Camden, C. F. Parker. S. myrtilloides, L. Myrtle Willow. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter, C. F. Austin. Eu. Populus, Tourn. ... . . Popiar. ASPEN. P. tremuloides, Michx. American Aspen. Woods. Rather com- mon throughout. P. grandidentata, Michx. Large-toothed Aspen. Frequent in the northern and middle counties. P. heterophylla, Ait. Downy Poplar. Rare. “Found in N. J. June 6th, 1814,” in Herb. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. P. angulata, Ait. Angled Cottonwood. Above Phillipsburg, War- ren Co., T. C. Porter; Holland Station, Hunterdon Co., C. F. Parker. EMPETRACE A. Corema, Don... . . . . Broom CRowBERRy. C. Conradii, Torr. In pine barren regions, but very scarce. Cedar Creek, Ocean Co., Dr. John Torrey, but was not found there by Messrs. J. H. Redfield and C. F. Parker, who went in search of it; a reported locality at Pemberton, Burlington Co., proved equally disappointing ; borders of pine woods, Ocean and Monmouth Cos., O. R. Willis in Catalogue; New Jersey, Gray’s Manual. CHRATOPHYLLACEA. Ceratophyllum,L. ..... . . . Hornwort. C. demersum, L. Hornwort. Frequent in slow streams. Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; tidal mud, Delaware River at Camden, C. F. Parker. Eu. 92 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Sub-Class 2.—G-yMNOSPERM A. CONIFERA‘. Pinus, Tourn... ....... . . . PINE. P, rigida, Miller. Pitch Pine. Sandy or rocky soil. Common in all parts of the State, but particularly abundant on the Yellow Drift where it forms the forests of the pine barrens. P. inops, Ait. Scrub Pine. Frequent in the southern and middle counties, but scarce in pine barren regions. Camden Co., C. F. Parker; Monmouth, Ocean and Burlington Cos., O. R. Willis ; Mil- ford, Hunterdon Co., and Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., N. L. Britton. P. mitis, Michx. Yellow Pine. Scarce. Pine barrens, Atlantic Co., and Burlington Co., I. C. Martindale; Camden Co., C. F. Parker; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern. P. Strobus, L. White Pine. Frequent in the northern and middle counties. Abies, Tourn. .. . . . . Spruce. Fir. A. nigra, Poir. Black Spec. Spaninglird in the northern counties. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., C. F. Parker; Hunterdon Co., F. Knighton; New Durham Swamp, Torrey Catalogue; Secaucus Swamp, W. H. Leggett; Palisades, rare, C. F. Austin. A. Canadensis, Michx. Hemlock Spruce. Common in woods in the northern counties. Scarce elsewhere. Larix, Tourn. . . ; n= 2 . . Larcu. L. Americana, Michx. Amienlea ms ch. Tamarack. Sparingly in the northern counties. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; New Durbam Swamp, W. H. Leggett; Passaic River and Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Thuja, Tourn. . . . » . . . ARBOR VIT-E. T. occidentalis, L. American or Vite. Sparingly in the north- ern counties. Rocky banks of the Hudson, New Jersey, Torrey Cata- logue; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Warren Co., F. Knighton, Cupressus, Tourn. . . ke Bi-ve Al- S «9 “OMBRESS: C. thyoides, L. White Guar, Very common in swamps on the Yellow Drift, and sparingly in other districts. New Durham Swamp, C.F. Austin; Secaucus Swamp, W. H. Leggett. 93 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Juniperus, L. . . . . . . . CEDAR. JUNIPER. J.communis, L. Common Juniper. Frequent in the northern and middle counties; rare or absent on the Yellow Drift. Eu. J. Virginiana, L. Red Cedar. Dry sterile soil. Common in all parts of the State, except in the pine barrens. Taxus, Tourn. . Rid? & As 3 ER! & . YEw. T. baccata, L.; Var. Canadensis, Gray. American Wa Sparingly in the note counties. Palisades, common, C. F. Austin; Green- wood Lake, W. H. Rudkin; eastern shore of Swartswood Lake, Wm. Bower; on an island in Swartswood Lake, T. C. Porter. Crass IL—ENDOGENOUS PLANTS. HYDROCHARIDE A Anacharis, Richard. . +. . . « . WATER-WEED. A. Canadensis, Planchon. Water-weed. Ponds and slow streams. Rather common throughout. Vallisneria, Micheli. o# < 4 = » TaPeGrags: V. spiralis, L. Eel-grass. Streams. Frequent in the northern and middle counties, and sparingly in the southern parts of the State. Eu. Limnobium, Richard. . . . AmERIcAN FRoG’s-BIT. L. Spongia, Richard. Swimming River, Monmouth Co., rare, P. D. Knieskern in Cat. Plants Monmouth and Ocean Cos. ORCHIDE A. Orchis, L. eae oe ORCHIS. O. specitabilis, L. Showy Ceohie: Sparingly in the northern and middle counties. Hills back of Hoboken, Torrey Catalogue; New Durham, W. H. Leggett; Montclair, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Marble Hill, Warren Co., C. F. Parker; Keyport, R. Ww. Brown; near Free- hold, O. R. Willis; Little Falls, Passaic Co., W. M. Wolfe. Habenaria, Willd., R. Br. . . . . Ren ORcuHIs. H. tridentata, Hook. Sparingly throughout the State. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; New Durham Swamp, Torrey Catalogue ; 94 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Secaucus Swamp, and Great Swamp near Chatham, W. H. Leggett; Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P.D. Knieskern; Seabright, Monmouth Co., A. Brown; Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., Cape May and Camden Cos., C.F. Parker. Frequent in pine barren regions. H. integra, Spreng. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., C. F. Parker; Allaire, 8S. Lockwood. H. virescens, Spreng. Frequent in the northern and middle coun- ties. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Secaucus and Chatham, W. H. Leggett; Millburn, Essex Co., N. L. Britton. H. viridis, R. Br.; Var. bracteata, Reichenbach. Closter, Bergen Co., rare, C. F. Austin; Cooper’s Furnace, A. P. Garber. Rare, and confined to the northern counties. Eu. H. Hookeri, Torr. Sussex Co., C. F. Austin, in Willis Catalogue. H. orbiculata, Torr. Closter, Bergen Co., and near Sparta, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin; Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber. Rare, and con- fined to the northern counties. H. cristata, R. Br. New Durham Swamp, Torrey Catalogue; Secau- cus, Wm. Bower; and in the southern counties. Egg Harbor City and Cumberland Co., C. F. Parker; Atsion, W. M. Canby. H. ciliaris, R. Br. Sparingly throughout the State. Hoboken Meadows, Torrey Catalogue; Tenafly and Closter, C. F. Austin; Red Bank, Monmouth Co., W. H. Leggett; Keyport, R. W. Brown ; Mon- mouth aud Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Atlantic and Camden Cos., C. F. Parker; Newfield, Gloucester Co., J. B. Ellis; Franklin, Essex Co., rare, H. H. Rusby. H. blephariglottis, Hook. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; Secau- cus, W. H. Leggett; and frequent in swamps on the Yellow Drift. H. lacera, R. Br. Rather frequent in swamps throughout the State. H. psycodes, Gray. Frequent in the northern and middle counties, but rare on the Yellow Drift. Camden, C. F. Parker; Freehold, 8S. Lockwood. H. fimbriata, R. Br. Meadows about Elizabethtown, Eddy in Torrey Catalogue; in a bog at the toot of east side of Copperas Mt., Morris Co., W. H. Rudkin; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., C. F. Parker. H. peramcena, Gray. A single specimen from near Haddonfield, Camden Co., I. C. Martindale in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, vi., 331, 1879; near Lawrenceville, Monmouth Co., Lanning in Willis Catalogue. Goodyera, R.Br. . . . . RATTLESNAKE-PLANTAIN. G. pubescens, R. Br. Rich woods. Common throughout, except in the pine barrens. 95 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Spiranthes, Rich, . . . . . . . Lavirs’ TRESSES. S. latifolia, Torr. Rare. Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; banks of the Delaware above Burlington, Isaac Burk. S. cernua, Richard. Wet places. Common throughout. S. graminea, Lindl.; Var. Walteri, Gray. Sparingly throughout the State. Summit, W. H. Leggett; Closter, Bergen Co., and Morris Co., C. F. Austin; Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., and Cape May, C. F. Parker; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. S. gracilis, Bigelow. Sandy woods and fields. Common through- out the State. S. simplex, Gray. Rare. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; com- mon about Keyport, R. W. Brown; Camden, C. F. Parker. Listera, R. Br. . . . . . . . TWAYBLADE. L. cordata, R. Br. Mercer Co., Dr. tek Torrey in Willis Catalogue. Eu. L. australis, Lindl. Damp thickets near Camden; Herb. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.; also W. M. Canby in Willis Catalogue; New Bruns- wick, S. Lockwood. , L. convallarioides, Hook. In the cedar swamp at New Durham, Torrey Catalogue, 1819. Not since found. Arethusa, Gronov. . . . . . . . ARETHUSA. A. bulbosa, L. Sparingly eer iy State. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; New Durham Swamp, formerly, W. H. Leggett; eedar swamp at Weehawken, Torrey Catalogue; Montclair, Essex Co., Ran- dall Spaulding; frequent about Keyport, R. W. Brown; Freehold, O. R. Willis; Burlington Co., C. F. Parker; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Andover, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber. Pogonia, Juss. . .. . Poe ford Poagonta. P, ophioglossoides, Nutt. Bogs. Sparingly in the northern coun- ties. Closter, C. F. Austin; Milburn, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., C. F. Parker; common in the southern and middle counties. P. pendula, Lindl. Rare. Closter, and on Palisades, Bergen Co., C.F. Austin; Fort Lee, Wm. Bower. P. divaricata, R. Br. Very sparingly in the pine barrens. Quaker Bridge, W. H. Leggett; Batsto, Atlantic Co., D. C. Eaton. P. verticillata, Nutt. Sparingly throughout the State. Ocean and Monmouth Cos., not common, P. D. Knieskern; Hightstown, §. Lock- wood; Keyport, R. W. Brown; near Freehold, O. R. Willis ; Camden, 96 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. F. Parker; Franklin, Essex Co.,H. H. Rusby; Tenafly, G. I. Cook ; rare at Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. P, affinis, C. F. Austin. Formerly (1858) grew near Closter and Norwood, Bergen Co,; now (1878) exterminated, C. F. Austin, Calopogon, R.Br... .. . . . . . CALOPoGoON. C. pulchellus, R. Br. Plant with the same range as Pogonia ophio- glossoides, Nutt., and generally growing with it. Tipularia, Nutt. . . ee ck CRANE-FLY ORCHIS. T. discolor, Nutt. Scarce. Near Newark, Wm. Bower; Bergen Point and Chatham, W. H. Leggett ; Great Swamp near Madison, F. J. Bumstead; formerly grew near Closter, C. F. Austin ; near Freehold, O. R. Willis. Microstylis, Nutt. : . ADDER’S-MOUTH. M. ophioglossoides, Nutt. Rare. Closter, C. F. Austin; New Dur- ham Swamp, Torrey Catalogue; Mercer Co., Dr. John Torrey; Red Bank, Monmouth Co., W. H. Leggett; Keyport, R. W. Brown. Liparis, Richard. . . . . . . . . . TWAYBLADE. L. liliifolia, Richard. Scarce. Weehawken, Torrey Catalogue; Closter and New Durham, ©. F. Austin: Marble Hill, Warren Co. and Camden Co., C. F. Parker; Manchester, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern ; Keyport, R. W. Brown; First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; and Plain- field, Frank Tweedy. L. Leeselii, Richard. Rare, and confined to the northern parts of the State. Ina bog on Weehawken Heights, I. H. Hall; Marble Hill, Warren Co., T. C. Porter; Closter, rare, ©. F. Austin; First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Eu. , Corallorhiza, Haller. . . . . . .« CORAL-ROOT. C. innata, R. Br. Rare, and confined to the northern counties. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Blairstown, Warren Co., H. H. Rusby. Eu. C. odontorhiza, Nutt. Not uncommon in the northern and middle counties. Closter, C. F. Austin; Chatham, W. H. Leggett; near Princeton, O. R. Willis; Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Verona, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Camden Co., C. F. Parker. C. multiflora, Nutt. Not uncommon in the northern and middle counties. Closter, C. F. Austin; Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; near Princeton, O. R. Willis; Blairstown, Warren Co., H. H. Rusby. 12 97 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Aplectrum, Nutt. . . Purry-Rroor. ADAM-AND-EvE. A. hyemale, Nutt. Scarce. New Jersey, Torrey Catalogue; Clos- ter, C. F. Austin; Palisades, C. F. Austin, C. F. Parker; Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Great Notch, Passaic Co., W. M. Wolfe. Cypripedium, L. . ... . . . Lapy’s SLIPPER. C. parviflorum, Salisb. Smaller Yellow L. Scarce. Palisades, rare, C. F. Austin; Tenafly, G. I. Cook, Arthur Hollick; Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber ; Warren Co., F. Knighton; First and Second Mts., Essex Co., and High Mt., northwest of Paterson, H. H. Rusby. C. pubescens Willd. Larger Yellow L. New Jersey, Torrey Cata- logue; quite common on mountains at Montclair, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Carpentersville, Warren Cc., A. P. Garber; Little Falls, Pas- saic Co., W. M. Wolfe; near Englishtown, Middlesex Co., O. R. Willis in Catalogue. C. spectabile, Swartz. Showy L. Very scarce In the cedar swamp near Weehawken, Torrey Catalogue; Allamuchy Swamp, T. C. Porter; Sparta, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin. C. acaule, Ait. Stemless Lady’s-slipper. Sandy woods. Frequent in all parts of the State. IRIDE A. Tris, L. fe bo . . . FLOWER-DE-LUCE. I. versicolor, L. Larger Blue Flag. Wet places. Common throughout. I. Virginica, L. Slender Blue Flag. Frequent. Closter, common, C. F. Austin; Hackensack Meadows, W. H. Leggett; New Durham, among rocks, M. Ruger; Plainfield, F. Tweedy; Roseland, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; Camden Co., C. F. Parker; and common in swamps in the pine barrens. Pardanthus, Ker. . . . . . BLACKBERRY-LILY. P. Chinensis, Ker. Sparingly escaping from gardens. Preakness, Passaic Co., W. L. Fischer ; and reported from near Princeton. Adv. China. Sisyrinchium, L. . . . . BLUE-EYED Grass. S. Bermudiana, L. Grassy meadows. Common throughout the State. HAIMODORACEA. Lacnanthes, L. te . . . REeEp-Root. L. tinctoria, Ell. Frequent in swamps in the pine barrens, and confined to the Yellow Drift. 98 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Lophiola, Ker. . ... . .. . . . LOPHIOLA. L. aurea, Ker. Common in swamps in the pine barrens, and con- fined to the Yellow Drift. Aletris,L. . . .. . . . CoLic-roor. STaR-Grass. A. farinosa, L. Colic-root. Sandy woods and fields. Sparingly in the northern, but common in the southern and middle counties. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Little Ferry, W. H. Rudkin; Chatham, W. H. Leggett. A. aurea, Walt. Star-grass. Pine barren regions, but scarce, and definite localities are desired. HYPOXIDA. Hypoxys,L..... bee Re STAR-GRASS. H. erecta, L. Star-grass. Meadows and open woods. Common in all parts of the State. DIOSCORE 44. Dioscorea, Plum. ..... . . . . YAM-ROOT. D. villosa, L. Wild Yam-root. Damp thickets. Common through- out. ALISMACEA. Alisma,L. .... . . . . WATER PLANTAIN. A. Plantago, L.; Var. diceanaet Gray. Borders of ponds and shallow water. Commie throughout. Sagittaria,L. . .. . ; . ARROW-HEAD. S. variabilis, Engelm. Ponds, he Common throughout, and very variable. S. calycina, Engelm. Hackensack Marshes and Fairview, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Var. spongiosa, Gray. In tidal mud at Camden, C. F. Parker. S. heterophylla, Pursh. In wet places at Camden, frequent; W. M. Canby in Willis Catalogue. S. pusilla, Nutt. Hackensack streams, Torrey Catalogue; Fairview, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Passaic, W. H. Leggett; shores of the Dela- ware River at Camden, C. F. Parker. JUNCAGINEA. Scheuchzeria, L...... . SCHEUCHZERIA. S. palustris, L. Bogs. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Longacoming, Camden Co., C. E. Smith. Eu. 99 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. POTAMEA. Potamogeton, Tourn. . . : . PONDWEED. P, natans, L. Ponds. Quite common throughout. Eu. P. Claytonii, Tuckerman. Ponds and slow streams. Frequent. P. Spirallus, Tuckerman. (?) Tidal mud, Delaware River. Camden, C. F. Parker. P. hybridus, Michx. Ponds and streams. Frequent. P, pulcher, Tuckerman. Scarce. Shallow pond, Atlantic City and near Elmer, Salem Co., C. F. Parker; Tom’s River, T. C. Porter. P. amplifolius, Tuckerman. Andover and Swartswood Lake, T. C. Porter; Hackensack River, C. F. Austin; near Waterloo, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; tidal mud, Delaware River at Camden, C. F. Parker; upper Passaic River, H. H. Rusby. P, gramineus, L. Waters of the Hackensack River, C. F. Austin in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, IIT., 58. Eu. P. lucens, L. Waters of the Hackensack River, C. F. Austin in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, III., 58; upper part of Monmouth Co., O. R. Willis in Catalogue. Eu. P. perfoliatus, L. Ponds and slow streams. Quite common through- out. Eu. P. crispus, L. Morris Co., C. F. Austin; Passaic, W. H. Leggett; Lake Hopatcong and Musconetcong Creek, T. C. Porter; streams at Plainfield, common, Frank Tweedy; ditches and tidal mud, Delaware River, Camden, C. F. Parker. Eu. Var. genimiparus, Morong. Ditches. Camden, I. C. Martindale. P. compressus, L. Rare. Hackensack River, C. F. Austin; near Waterloo Station, M. & E. R. R., and Musconetcong Creek, T. C. Porter, Eu. P. pauciflorus, Pursh. Ponds or slow streams. Frequent. P. pusillus, L. Hackensack River and tributary creeks, W. H. Leggett; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. Probably quite com- mon. P. Tuckermani, Robbins. Ponds, pine barrens, C. F. Austin; near Atsion, W. M.Canby. Rare. P. pectinatus, L, Hackensack River, C.F. Austin; Monmouth Co., Dr. John Torrey in Willis Catalogue. Eu. P. Robbinsii, Oakes. Scarce. Hackensack River, C. F. Austin; Budd’s Lake, and Swartswood Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. Ruppia, L. gay » . . . . . Drrcu-arass. R. maritima, L. Shallow brackish water along the coast, but scarce. Tom’s River, P. D. Knieskern. Eu. 100 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Zannichellia, Michx. . . . . Hornep PonD-wWEED. Z. palustris, L.; Var. pedunculata, Gray. Ditches, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Very rare. Eu. NAIADEZi. Naias.L. . ..... ; . Nata. N. flexilis, Rostk. Ponds and slow streams. Probably common throughout. Eu. Zostera, L. . . . . . . GRASS-WRACK. [EEL-GRASS. Z. marina, L. Eel-grass. Common in salt water along the coast. Eu. TYPHACEHAI. Typha, Tourn. ....... .. . Cag-rain Fiac. T. latifolia, L. Common Cat-tail. Marshes and ponds. Common throughout. Eu. T. angustifolia, L. Narrow-leaved Cat-tail. Swamps. Common near salt water about New York. New Durham, N. L. Britton; Bay- onne, Frank Tweedy; also at Camden, C. F. Parker; Ocean and Mon- mouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern. Eu. Sparganium, Tourn. ... .. .. . .. BUR-REED. S. eurycarpum, Engelm. Closter, common, C. F. Austin. S. simplex, Huds.; Var. androcladum, Engelm. Marshes and swamps. Common throughout the State. AROIDE A. Ariseema, Martius. . . . . . Inpian Turner. A. triphyllum, Torr. Indian Turnip. Common in the northern and middle counties. Rare in pine barren regions. Near Hammon- ton, Atlantic Co., C. F. Parker; rare in Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; common in Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown. A. Dracontium, Schott. Green Dragon. Rare. Low ground along Cooper’s Creek, near Haddonfield, Camden Co., C. F. Parker; Sussex Co., C. F. Austin. Peltandra, Raf... . . . . . . . ARROW Anum. P. Virginica, Raf. Arrow Arum. Shallow water. Waterloo, Sus- sex Co., A. P. Garber; New Durham Swamp, Torrey Catalogue; and common in the middle and southern counties. 101 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Calla, L. . ; . . Water ARuUM. C. palustris, L. Water Arum. Rew Durham Swamp, Torrey Cata- logue; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Sussex Co., C. F. Aus- tin in Willis Catalogue. Eu. Symplocarpus, Salisb. . . . . SKUNK CABBAGE. S. feetidus, Salisb. Skunk Cabbage. Low grounds. Common throughont. Orontium, L. ae 28s . GOLDEN CLUB. O. aquaticum, L. Golden Club. ren Torrey Catalogue; New Durham and Closter, C. F. Austin; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Roseland and Springiield, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; and com- mon in streams on the Yellow Drift. Acorus, L. . : so a> al . SWEET-FLAG. A. Calamus, L. Calamus. Borders of swamps. Sparingly in south- ern parts of the State, but common in the middle and northern coun- ties. Eu. LEMNACE Zi. Lemna, L. . ‘ . Duck-weep. Duck’s-MEat. L. trisulea, L. Closter, C. F. Austin; Passaic, W. H. Leggett; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Eu. L. Torreyi, Austin. In pools. Closter, C. F. Austin; near Plainfield, Frank Tweedy. Rare. L. perpusilla, Torr. Frequent in ponds. Atlantic City, E. Diffen- baugh; Woodside, Essex Co., C. F. Austin. Var. trinervis, Austin. Pamrapo, Bergen Co., W. H. Leggett. L. minor, L. Stagnant waters. Common throughout the State. Eu. Var. orbiculata, Austin. New Durham, in ditches and marshes, C. F. Austin. L. polyrrhiza, L. Ponds. Common throughout the State. Eu. LILIACHE A. Allium, L po es, Oe . . . GARLIC. ONION. A. tricoccum, Ait. Wild Leek. Rich woods; scarce. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F Austin; Springfield, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Plain- field, Frank Tweedy ; Chaveville, Mercer Co. Tati Burk. A. Canadense, Kalm. Wild Garlic. Moist meadows; rather com- mon throughout. Camden, C. F. Parker; along the edge of the Pali- 102 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. sades, C. F. Austin; meadows near Swartswood Lake, Arthur Hollick; Passaic Falls and Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett. A. vineale, L. Fields and pastures. Very common in the eastern counties, and frequent in other districts. Nat. Eu. Polygonatum, Tourn. . .. . . Sonomon’s SEAL. P. biflorum, Ell. Smaller Solomon’s Seal. Wooded banks. Quite common in the northern and middle counties and sparingly in the southern parts of the State. P. giganteum, Dietrich. Great Solomon’s Seal. Scarce. Occasional in Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Paramus, Bergen Co., and near Troy, Morris Co., C. F. Austin; banks of the Delaware, Camden, C. F. Par- ker; Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown. Smilacina, Desf. . Se Fase So.omon’s SEAL. S. racemosa, Desf. False Spikenard. Moist woods. Quite com- mon throughout the State. S. stellata, Desf. l.c. Notcommon. Zinc Mines, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin; Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Snake Hill, P. V. Le Roy; Sea Breeze, Salem Co., Isaac Burk. Eu. S. trifolia, Desf. Blue Mountains, C. F. Austin in Willis Catalogue. Maianthemum, Weber. . .. . . MAIANTHEMUM. M. Canadense, Desf. (Smilacina bifolia, Ker.) Moist woods. Com- mon, especially in the northern counties. Asparagus, L. .... roa? . ASPARAGUS. A. officinalis, L. Garden een Common along the edges of salt marshes and by roadsides; escaped from gardens. Nat. Eu. Lilium, Tourn. . . fe ty og GT L. Philadelphicum, L. Wild Red Lily. Quite common in the northern counties. but rare elsewhere. Keyport, Monmouth Co. (a single specimen), R. W. Brown; Chatham and Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; Monmouth and Ocean Cos., not rare! P. D. Knieskern in Catalogue. L. Canadense, L. Wild Yellow Lily. Moist meadows. Not com- mon. Hoboken, Torrey Catalogue; Closter, common, C. F. Austin; Chatham, W. H. Leggett; Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knies- kern; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy. L. superbum, L. Turk’s-cap Lily. Moist meadows. Quite com- mon throughout the State. 103 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Erythronium, L. . 3 . . Doa’s-rooTH VIOLET. HH. Americanum, Smith. Yellow Adder’s Tongue. Low copses. Common throughout. B. albidum, Nutt. White Adder’s Tongue. Oxford, Hunterdon Co., F. Knighton, in Willis Catalogue; Monmouth Co. (locality now destroyed), 8. Lockwood, in same. Ornithogalum, Tourn. . . Srar-or-BETHLEHEM. O. umbellatum, L. Star-of-Bethlehem. Commonly escaped from gardens into moist places. Nat. Eu. Hemerocallis, L. S56 i. < . . Day-riy. H. fulva, L. Common Day-lily. Sparingly escaped from gardens into damp places or roadsides. Adv. Eu. Uvularia,L. . .... ; . . BELLWwOoRT. U. perfoliata, L. Damp woods. Rather common throughout. U. grandiflora, Smith (Includes U, flava, Smith). New Jersey to Virginia, rare, Gray’s Manual. \ Oakesia, Watson. . . : . . . OAKESIA. O. sessilifolia, Watson. (Uvularia, L.) Low woods. Quite common throughout the State. Clintonia, Raf. e 8 : . . . . CLINTONIA. C. borealis, Raf. In a bog near Succasunna, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. Medeola,Gronov. . . . . InpIAN CucuMBER-ROOT. M. Virginiana, L. Low woods. Common in the northern and mid- dle counties, and sparingly in the southern parts of the State. Trillium, L. . . . . . THree-LeaveD NIGHTSHADE. T. erectum, L. Birthroot. Sparingly in the northern counties. Near Norwood, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Preakness, Passaic Co., W. L. Fischer; Warren Co., F. Knighton; Caldwell, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Var. album, Gray. Caldwell, Essex Co., rare, H. H. Rusby. T. cernuum, L. Wake-robin. Low grounds. Quite common in the middle and northern counties. T. erythrocarpum. Michx. Painted Trillium. In the cedar swamp at New Durham, Torrey Catalogue. Melanthium,L. .. . . .. . . MeEvDANTHium. M. Virginicum, L. Bunch-flower. Wet meadows. Closter, Ber- gen Co.,C. F. Austin; Hackensack Meadows, W. H. Leggett; Tenafly, 104 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS Bergen Co., and Green Pond, Morris Co., W. H. Rudkin; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; near Plain- field, Frank Tweedy ; Camden Co., C. F. Parker; and in the southern counties. Veratrum, Tourn. . . . . . Fase HELLEBORE. V. viride, Ait. American White Hellebore. Low grounds. Quite common in the northern and middle counties, but scarce on the Yel- low Drift. Zygadenus, Michx. . j ZYGADENE. Z. leimanthoides, Gray. Sparingly on the Yellow Drift and con- fined to it. Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; near Mount Pleasant, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; near Atsion, Burlington Co. and Tom’s River, Ocean Co., C. F. Parker. Amianthium, Gray. . . f ; Fry Poison. A. muscetoxicum, Gray. Rare. Mercer Co., Dr. Torrey in Willis Catalogue; meadows near Camden, C. F. Parker; limestone cliffs between Newton and Swartswood Lake, Arthur Hollick. Helonias, L. . pe gee east . . HEtontas. H. bullata, L. Sparingly on the Yellow Drift formation and mostly confined to it. Near Freehold, Monmouth Co., 8. Lockwood; Man- chester, Ocean Co., A. Brown; Atco, Camden Co., and near Red Bank and Woodbury, Gloucester Co., C. F. Parker; near Colliers Mills, Ocean Co., N. L. Britton; abundant in a bog at Succasunna, Morris Co., (!) T. C. Porter; an interesting discovery. Chameelirium, Willd. te ci a DEVIL’s-BIT. C. Carolinianum, Willd. Blazing-star. Low grounds. Frequent throughout. Tofieldia, Huds. .. : FAaLsE ASPHODEL. T. pubens, Pers. In a swamp near Manchester, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern in Catalogue. Narthecium, Moehr. be ok BoG-AaSPHODEL. N. Americanum, Ker. Frequent in pine barren swamps on the Yellow Drift. Xerophyllum, Michx. 2 XEROPHYLLUM. XX. setifolium, Michx. (XX, asphodeloides, Nutt.) Near Craner’s Mills, Middlesex Co., Prof. Geo. H. Cook, and common in pine barren regions. Not known to grow north of the Yellow Drift area. 13 105 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. SMILACEA. Smilax, Tourn. . . . . . CATBRIER. GREENBRIER. S. Walteri, Pursh. Sparingly in southern parts of the State. Cape May, C. F. Austin; Camden, W. M. Canby; near Atsion, Burlington Co., and Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., C. F. Parker. S. rotundifolia, L. Greenbrier. Thickets. Common throughout. Var. quadrangularis, Gray. Scarce. Camden, I. C. Martindale. S. glauca, Walt. Essex Co., H. H. Rusby, and common on the Yellow Drift. S. tamnoides, L. Thickets, New Jersey to Illinois and southward, Gray’s Manual. S. Pseudo-China, L. Dry or sandy soil. New Jersey to Kentucky and southward, Gray’s Manual. S. laurifolia, L. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Quaker Bridge, Ovean Co., C. F. Parker; southern Monmouth Co., O. R. Willis. S. herbacea, L. Carrion Flower. Low grounds. Quite common in all parts of the State. S. tamnifolia, Michx. Pine barrens, and confined to the Yellow Drift. Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern; near Atsion, Bur- lington Co., and near Camden, C. F. Parker. JUNCEA, Luzula, DC... .... =... . . Woop-RusH. L. pilosa, Willd. Sparingly in the northern counties. Pascack, C. F, Austin; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. L. campestris, DC. Fields and woods. Common in the northern and middle counties, and frequent in the southern parts of the State. Juncus,L. ..... . . . . RusH. Bog-rusu. J. effusus, L. Common Rush. Marshy grounds. Common throughout. J. marginatus, Rostkovius. Low grounds. Quite common through- out. Var. paucicapitatus, Engelm. Rather frequent on the Yellow Drift. Var. biflorus, Engelm. Cape May Co., C. F. Parker. J. bufonius, L. Low grounds. Frequent. J. Gerardi, Loisel. Black-grass. Common on salt meadows. J. tenuis, Willd. Low grounds. Common throughout the State. Var. secundus, Engelm. Near Phillipsburg, T. ©. Porter; Glouces- ter Co., C. F. Parker. J. dichotomus, Ell. Low grounds. Frequent on the Yellow Drift and probably confined to that formation. 106 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. J. pelocarpus, E. Meyer. Island in Lake Hopatcong, Morris Co., T. C. Porter ; frequent on the Yellow Drift. Var. subtilus, Engelm. Halsey’s Island in Lake Hopatcong, T. C. Porter. J. articulatus, L.; Var. obtusatus, Engelm. In ballast on Petty’s Island, Delaware River near Camden, Isaac Burk. J. militaris, Bigel. Rare. In Tom’s River, Ocean Co., Atsion River, Burlington Co., and in a pond near Atsion, C. F. Parker. In his revi- sion of the North American Junci, p. 461, Dr. Engelmann quotes Mr. Parker as saying ‘‘ this plant is found with submerged leaves in the Delaware River ;” it should read, ‘“‘Atsion River.” Near Manchester, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern, (perhaps the same as the Tom’s River locality mentioned above). J. acuminatus, Michx.; Var. debilis, Engelm. Sparingly in the southern counties. Near Atsion, Burlington Co., Haleysville, Cum- berland Co., and Dennisville, Cape May Co., C. F. Parker. Var. legitimus, Engelm. Low grounds. Quite common through- out the State. J. nodosus, L. Sparingly in the northern counties. Warren Co., F. Knighton ; near Andover, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber. Var. megacephalus, Torr. Petty’s Island, Delaware River near Camden, C. F. Parker. J. scirpoides, Lam.; Var. macrostemon, Engelm. Common in the southern and parts of the middle counties; mostly confined to the Yellow Drift. J. Canadensis, J. Gay. Low grounds; not uncommon. Var. longicaudatus, Engelm. Frequent in the southern counties. Var. sabeaudatus, Engelm. Red Bank, Monmouth Co., W. H. Leg- gett; near Camden, C. F. Parker; and probably frequent in the south- ern counties. Var. coarctatus, Engelm. Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter in Willis Cata- logue. J.asper, Engelm. Swamps near Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., on the Atsion River, and Griffith’s, Camden Co., C. F. Parker. PONTEDERIACE, Pontederia, L. . .. . . . . . PICKEREL-WEED. P. cordata, L. Common in shallow water. Var. angustifolia, Gray. Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., C. F. Parker; south end of Green Pond, Morris Co., W. H. Rudkin. 107 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Heteranthera,R.& P. . . . . . Mun PLANTaIn. H. reniformis, Ruiz. & Pav. Common along the Hackensack River, and at Closter, C. F. Austin; along the Passaic River and at Chatham, W. H. Leggett; near New Brooklyn, Frank Tweedy ; ditches at Camden, C. F. Parker. Schollera, Schreb. . . . . . Water STAR-GRASS. S. graminea, Willd. Scarce. Whippany River, near Morristown, Eddy in Torrey Catalogue; common along the Hackensack, C. F. Austin; Swartswood Lake, H. H. Rusby; tidal mud, Delaware River at Camden, C. F. Parker. COMMELYNE A. Commelyna, Dill. . ... . . . . DAY-FLOWER. C. Virginica, L. Common about Camden, C. F. Parker; Fish House Station, C. & A. R.R., N. L. Britton; suburbs of Jersey City, R. W. Brown. Scarce. Tradescantia, lL... . . . . . . SPIDERWORT. T. Virginica, L. Holland Station, “SHiipieedon Co., O. F. Parker; along the Delaware below Gloucester, E. Diffenbaugh ; and sparingly escaped from cultivation in other parts of the State. XYRIDEAS. Xyris,L.. . ‘ . . . » YELLOW-EYED GRASS. X. flexuosa, Muhl., inion Low grounds, Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; and frequent in bogs in the southern and middle counties. X. torta, Smith. Sparingly in dry sand in pine barren regions. Near Batsto, Atlantic Co., D. C. Eaton; South Jersey, W. M. Canby in Willis Catalogue. X. Caroliniana, Walt. Rather common in sandy swamps in the pine barrens. X. fimbriata, Ell. Sparingly in swamps in pine barren regions, Quaker Bridge, along the Atsion River, and Atsion Meadows near Jackson, C. F. Parker; near Manchester, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern. ERIOCAULONE.4. Eriocaulon,L. . ... . . . . . . Prpewort. H. decangulare, L. Common in swamps in the pine barrens. H. gnaphalodes, Michx. Frequent in swamps in the pine barrens. 108 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. E. septangulare, Withering. Edges of ponds. Sparingly in the northern and middle counties. Green Pond, Morris Co., W. H. Rudkin. CYPHRACHEAL. Cyperus,L. .... 4 . . GALINGALE. C. flavescens, L. Wet places. Rare. Long Hill and Chatham, W. iH. Leggett; near Good Luck Point, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern ; near Manchester, Ocean Co., N. L. Britton. C, diandrus, Torr. Low grounds. Common throughout. Var. castaneus, Torr. Low grounds. Common throughout. C. Nuttallii, Torr. Common in salt or brackish meadows; also in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. C. erythrorhizos, Muhl. Shore of the Delaware River, Camden, C. F. Parker. C. inflexus, Muhl. Petty’s Island, near Camden, and at Camden,- C. F. Parker; Closter, Bergen Co., 1861, C. F. Austin; near Phillips- burg, T. C. Porter. C. compressus, L. In ballast, Petty’s Island and Camden, ©. F. Parker. C. dentatus, Torr. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; and common in wet places on the Yellow Drift. C. rotundus, L.; Var. Hydra, Gray. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. C. phymatodes, Muhl. Low grounds, and occasionally appearing as a weed in cultivated fields. Frequent. C. strigosus, L. Fields and low grounds. Common throughout the State. C, Michauxianus, Schultes. Low grounds. Rather rare. Closter, Bergen Co., C, F. Austin; Manchester, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern in Willis Catalogue; Camden, C. F. Parker; abundant on meadows at the base of Snake Hill, N. L. Britton. C. Engelmanni, Steud. In ballast at Camden, C, F. Parker. C. Grayii, Torr. Common in sands of the sea-shore and on the Yellow Drift. C. filiculmis, Vahl. Common in sterile soil throughout the State. C. Lancastriensis, T. C. Porter. On steep banks of the Delaware River, two miles below Trenton, 1880, N. L. Britton. C. ovularis, Torr. Frequent in the northern and middle counties. In the southern parts of the State mostly replaced by C. cylindricus, N. L. Britton in Bull. Torr. Club, April, 1880. Common on the Yellow Drift. 109 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. retrofractus, Torr. Sparingly on the Yellow Drift. Near Had- donfield and Griffith’s, Camden Co., and Malaga, Gloucester Co., C. F. Parker; near Hoboken, (!) Dr. Torrey in Flora of N. Y. Dulichium, Richard. . . . . . . . DULICHIUM. D. spathaceum, Pers. Borders of ponds and swamps. Common throughout. Fuirena, Rottboll. . . . . . .» UMBRELLA-GRASS. F,, squarrosa, Michx. Rare. Marshes at Cape May, C. F. Parker; Tom’s River, Ocean Co., O. R. Willis. Var. pumila, Torr. Near Shark River, Monmouth Co., O. R. Willis; near Long Branch, (?) C. F. Parker. Lipocarpha, R.Br. . .. . . . . LIPocaRPHA, L. maculata, Torr. In ballast, Petty’s Island, Camden Co., Dr. Jos. Leidy, C. F. Parker. Hemicarpha, Nees. . . . . . . . ™HEMICARPHA. H. subsquarrosa, Nees. In ballast on Petty’s Island, Camden Co., E. Diffenbaugh, Dr. Jos. Leidy. Eleocharis, R.Br. .. . : . . SprKe Rusu. E. Robbinsii, Oakes. Rare. Monmouth Co., and Quaker Bridge, Atlantic Co., W. M. Canby; Atlantic Co., and Dennisville, Cape May Co., C. F. Parker. EH. quadrangulata, R. Br. Rare. Johnson’s Pond, Dennisville, Cape May Co., T. C. Porter; Swartswood Lake, T. ©. Porter; Cape May, C. F. Parker. H. tuberculosa, R. Br. Frequent in sandy swamps on the Yellow Drift. EH. obtusa, Schultes. Muddy places. Common throughout. H. olivacea, Torr. Wet places. Not very common. Closter, Ber- gen Co., C. F. Austin; abundant on Hackensack Marshes, W. H. Leggett; wet pine barrens, Ocean Co., C. F. Parker. E. palustris, R. Br. Wet places. Common throughout. Var. calva, Gray. Hackensack Swamps, W. H. Leggett. H, rostellata, Torr. Marshes, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Dennis- ville, C. F. Parker; abundant in Hackensack Meadows, .W. H. Leg- gett. E. intermedia, Schultes. In swamps, N. J., Torrey Catalogue; wet banks and in swamps, Monmouth and Ocean Cos., O. R. Willis in Catalogue. 110 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. E. microcarpa, Torr.; Var. filiculmis, Torr. Sparingly in pine bar- ren regions. Ocean Co., C. F. Austin. E. tenuis, Schultes. Wet places. Quite common throughout. EB. melanocarpa, Torr. Wet sandy places on the Yellow Drift, but no definite localities are reported. E. tricostata, Torr. “Near Quaker Bridge and Webb’s old field, the northern limit of this plant, rare, Ocean Co.,” P. D, Knieskern in Catalogue Plants Monmouth and Ocean Cos. E. pygmea, Torr. Common in brackish marshes. Occurs also at Closter, C. F. Austin. (!) EH. acicularis, R. Br. Muddy shores. Common throughout. Scirpus, L. ... . . . BuLRUSH. CLUB-RUSH. S. planifolius, Muhl. Common on the Palisades, C. F. Austin; First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. S. subterminalis, Torr. Quaker Bridge, tide-water in Tom’s River, and in streams in Gloucester Co., C. F. Parker; Ocean Co., rare, P. D. Knieskern ; Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter. S. pungens, Vahl. Common along the borders of ponds and streams, both fresh and brackish, in all parts of the State. S. Olneyi, Gray. Salt marshes. Junction of N. Y.,L.E. & W.R. R. and N. R. R. of N. J., T. F. Allen; Tom’s River, Ocean Co., and Squan Village, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern; Dennisville, Cape May Co., C. F. Parker. S. validus, Vahl. Fresh water ponds. Rather common through- out. S. debilis, Pursh. Scarce. Swampsin Monmouth and Mercer Cos., Dr. John Torrey in Willis Catalogue; not rare al Closter, C. F. Aus- tin; Morristown, W. H. Leggett. S. Smithii, Gray. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Little Timber Creek near Gloucester, A. H. Smith; tidal mud, Delaware River at Camden, C. F. Parker. S. maritimus, L. Sea Club-rush. Common on salt meadows. Var. macrostachyos, Michx. Salt meadows. Not as common as the type. S. fluviatilis, Gray. River Club-rush. Swampy border of the Delaware River at Camden, C. F. Parker. S. sylvaticus, L. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. S. atrovirens, Muhl. Wet meadows. Quite common in the north- ern counties. S. polyphyllus, Vahl. Along rivulets on the Palisades, and in Som- erset Co., 0. F. Austin. S. lineatus, Michx. Scarce. Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; Clos- ter, C. F. Austin. 111 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. S. Eriophorum, Michx. Wool-grass. Swamps. Common through- -out the State. Var. laxus, Gray. Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett. Eriophorum, lL. .... . . . . COTTON-GRASS. E. Virginicum, L. Swamps. Frequent in all parts of the State, but especially abundant in pine barren regions. E. polystachyon, L. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; and spar- ingly in pine barren regions. Eu. B. gracile, Koch; Var. paucinervium, Engl. Sparingly in the northern counties. Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., C. F. Parker; New Durham Swamp, Torrey Catalogue; Closter, C. F. Austin; Tenafly, N. L. Britton. Eu. Fimbristylis, Vahl. . oo. . . . . FIMBRISTYLIS. F. spadicea, Vahl.; Var. castanea, Gray. Frequent on salt meadows. F. congesta, Torr. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Southern States. F. autumnalis, R. & 8. Low grounds. Rather common through- out. F. capillaris, Gray. Dry sandy fields. Common throughout.’ Dichromena, Richard. . . . . . . DIcHROMENA. D. leucocephala, Michx. Damp pine barrens of New Jersey, ‘Gray’s Manual; Monmouth and Ocean Cos., O. R. Willis. Rare. Rhynchospora, Vahl. . .. . . . . BEAK-RUSH. R. cymosa, Nutt. Rare. Near Newberry Pond, Squan, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern; low ground, Griffith’s, Camden Co., ©. F. Parker ; near Hightstown, O. R. Willis; Warren Co., F. Knighton in Willis Catalogue. R. Torreyana, Gray. Sparingly in wet places in the pine barrens. R. fusca, R. & 8. Scarce. Abundant in swamps near Manchester, ‘Ocean Co., P.D. Knieskern ; low ground at Spring Garden, Camden Co.,C. F. Parker. R. gracilenta, Gray. Scarce and confined to the southern counties. ‘Common (?) in Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; Quaker Bridge, C. F. Parker. R. pallida, M. A. Curtis. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Bogs near Tom’s River, Batsto, Atlantic Co., and Merchantville, C. F. Parker; Atsion, W. M. Canby. R. alba, Vahl. Bogs. Common throughout. R. Knieskernii, Carey. Sparingly on bog iron ore in the pine bar- rens. Paint Hollow, two miles from Manchester, Ocean Co., on the 112 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. road to Cassville, P. D. Knieskern; Quaker Bridge and near Atsion, C. F. Parker; Hope Village, Shark River, Ocean Co., A. H. Smith. R. glomerata, Vahl. Low grounds. Rather common throughout the State. The paniculate form at Quaker Bridge, C. F. Parker. R. cephalantha, Torr. Sparingly in sandy swamps in the southern and middle counties. Manchester, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; At- sion River and at Quaker Bridge, C. F. Parker. R. macrostachya, Torr. Manchester, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern ; Cape May, (a glomerate form), C. F. Parker; Longacoming, Camden Co., C. E. Smith. -Cladium, P. Browne. . . . . . . . . TWIG-RUSH. P. mariscoides, Torr. Bogs. Frequent throughout the State. Seleria,L. . . . .... . =. +... . Nur-RusH. S. triglomerata, Michx. Closter, rare, C. F. Austin; Newark Meadows, Torrey Catalogue; Chatham, W. H. Leggett; and frequent on the Yellow Drift. S. laxa, Torr. Pine barren regions. Paint Hollow near Manches- ter, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; banks of Mullica River near Batsto, and Tom’s River, C, F. Parker. S. pauciflora, Muhl. Near Shark River, Monmouth Co., on dry up- land, rare, P. D. Knieskern. S. verticillata, Muh]. Hackensack Meadows, 18638, T. F. Allen. Carex. gon wong Ak Boe OS ae & ~~ SEDGE, C. polytrichoides, Muhl. Wet places. Quite common through- out. C. Wildenovii, Schk. Rare. Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; on the Delaware River, Hunterdon Co., T. C. Porter. C. bromoides, Schk. Swamps in the northern counties. Closter, C. F. Austin; Washington, Warren Co., A. P. Garber. C. disticha, Huds. Sussex Co., A. P. Garber in Willis Catalogue; T. C. Porter. C. teretiuscula, Good. Sparingly in swamps in the northern parts of the State. Common at Closter, C. F. Austin; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Warren Co., and Andover, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber. C. vulpinoidea, Michx. Low grounds. Common throughout. C. stipata, Muhl. Low grounds. Common throughout. C. cephalophora, Muhl. Woods and fields. Frequent in most districts. C. Muhlenbergii, Schk. Dry fields. Not common. Closter, C. F. Austin; rare in Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Atlan. tic City, C. F. Parker. 14 113 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. rosea, Schk. Moist woods. Quite common throughout. C. retroflexa, Muhl. Scarce. Closter and Palisades, C. F. Austin; near Squan Village, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern. C. tenella, Schk. Sparingly in bogs in the northern counties. New Durham, C. F. Austin; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. Eu. C. trisperma, Dew. Swamps near Manchester, Ocean Co., rare, P. D. Knieskern; Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter; Washington, Warren Co., Spring Garden, Camden Co., Malaga, Gloucester Co., and Dennisville, Cape May Co., C. F. Parker. C. canescens, L. Marshes and wet meadows. Rather common throughout. Eu. C. exilis, Dew. Pine barren swamps. Manchester and Burrsville, Ocean Co., and Shark River, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern; Abse- com, W. M. Canby. “ Q. sterilis, Willd. Wet places. Quite common in the middle and northern counties. C. stellulata, L.; Var. scirpoides, Gray. Wet places. Quite com. mon. Var. angustata, Gray. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; Camden Co., C. F. Parker. C. scoparia, Schk. Low meadows. Common throughout, and very variable. C. lagopodioides, Schk. Low shaded places. Rather common throughout. C. cristata, Schw. Scarce. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Var. mirabilis, Boott. Plainfield, Frank Tweedy. C, adjusta, Boott. Moist copses, New Jersey, P. D. Knieskern in Gray’s Manual, p. 580; Marble Hill, above Phillipsburg, T. ©. Porter, C. foenea, Willd. Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Camden Co. and Atlantic City, C. F. Parker. C. silicea, Olney (C. foenea, Willd.; Var.? sabulonum, Boott.) Common in sands of the sea-shore. C. straminea, Schk. Fields. Quite common and very variable. C. alata, Torr. Atlantic City, W. M. Canby, in Willis Catalogue. C. aquatilis, Wahl. Shores of the Delaware River north of Camden, C.F. Parker. Eu. C. stricta, Lam. Wet meadows and swamps. Comraon throughout the State. C. crinita, Lam. Wet places along streams. Common throughout. C. littoralis, Schw. (C. Barrattii, Schw. & Torr.) Rather common in swamps in the pine barrens, Knieskern, Parker, Tweedy. C. gynandra, Schw. Morris Co, T. C. Porter. C. limosa, L. Peat bogs, Budd's Lake, Morris Co., C. F. Parker. Eu. C. irrigua, Smith. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. Rare. Eu. 114 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, C. livida, Willd. Manchester, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; near Atsion, Burlington Co., C. F. Parker, Eu. C. tetanica, Schk. Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber. C. granularis, Muhl. Wet meadows. Rather common. C. pallescens, L. Meadows, New Egypt, Ocean Co., P. D. Knies- kern; Closter, C. F. Austin; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy. Scarce. Eu. C. conoidea, Schk. Warren and Morris Cos., T. C. Porter ; Closter, C. F. Austin; Paterson, W. H. Leggett; Verona, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Plainfield, F. Tweedy. C. grisea, Wah]. Moist grounds. Rather common. C. glaucoidea, Tuckm. Bergen Co., C.F. Austin; near Haddonfield, Camden Co., C. F. Parker. C. gracillima, Schw. Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Warren Co., C. F. Parker; Plainfield, F. Tweedy. C. virescens, Muhl. Fields and woods. Common throughout. C. triceps, Michx. Fields and woods. Frequent. C. Smithii, Porter. Camden, C. F. Parker, T. C. Porter. C.'platyphylla, Carey. Near Phillipsburg, Warren Co., T. C. Porter ; Delaware Water Gap, A. P. Garber; Closter and Palisades, C. F. Aus- tin; Weehawken, M. Ruger. C. retrocurva, Dew. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. C. digitalis, Willd. Frequent in the middle and northern counties. C. laxiflora, Lam. Common throughout in one form or another. Var. styloflexa, Boott. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Var. intermedia, Boott. Shady, damp places near Camden, C. F. Parker. Var. blanda, Dew. Hoboken, 1829, Torrey Herbarium; Closter, C. F. Austin; Plainfield, Union Co., F. Tweedy. Var. latifolia, Boott. Palisades, C. F. Austin. C. oligocarpa, Schk. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. C, eburnea, Boott. Limestone ledges, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin. C. pedunculata, Muhl. Closter, C. F. Austin; Morristown, W. H. Leggett. C. umbellata, Schk. Delaware Water Gap, A. P. Garber, and com- mon in sandy fields, southern and middle counties. C. Emmonsii, Dew. Wooded hills. Rather frequent. C. nigromarginata, Schw. Milford, Hunterdon Co., A. P. Garber; Hartford, Burlington Co., and near Camden and Winslow, Camden Co., C. F. Parker; below Woodbury, Gloucester Co., W. M. Canby. C. Pennsylvanica, Lam. Dry woods and hills. Common through- out. C., varia, Muhl. Closter, C. F. Austin; Plainfield, Union Co., F. Tweedy; and probably quite common throughout. C. miliacea, Muh]. Low grounds. Rather common. 115 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. scabrata, Schw. Closter and Palisades, C. F. Austin; Warren Co., T.C. Porter; near Andover, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber. C. arctata, Boott. Closter, C. F. Austin in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club VI.,11. C. glabra, Boott. In a sphagnous swamp, six miles southeast of Camden, and at Absecom, W. M. Canby; East Creek, Cape May Co.,C. F. Parker. C. debilis, Michx. Moist meadows. Rather frequent throughout. the State. Closter, C. F. Austin; Bergen Point and Chatham, W. H. Leggett; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; Atlantic City and Camden, C. F. Parker. C. flava, L. Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; also in ballast (?) at Kaign’s Point, Camden, 1865, C. F. Parker. Eu. C. filiformis, L. Sparingly in the northern counties. Abundant along the Buckman road one-half mile northeast of Closter, C. F. Austin; Budd’s Lake, C. F. Parker. Eu. C. lanuginosa, Michx. Near Squan Village, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern ; Closter, C. F. Austin; near Washington, Warren Co., and in Camden Co., C. F. Parker; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. C. vestita, Willd. Closter, C. F. Austin ; Washington, Warren Co., A. P. Garber; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; and common in sandy fields in the southern and middle counties. C. polymorpha, Muhl. Rare in Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern ; near Washington, Warren Co., A. P. Garber; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy. C. striata, Michx. Quite common in pine barren regions, and mostly confined to the Yellow Drift. C. riparia, Curtis. Frequent. Closter, C. F. Austin; near Andover, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; bogs at Manchester, Ocean Co., Frank Tweedy; Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter; river swamps along the Dela- ware in Gloucester Co., C. F. Parker. Eu. C. trichocarpa, Muhl. Closter, C. F. Austin in Bull, Torr. Bot. Club, VI, 11. C. comosa, Boott. Wet places. Quite common in the northern and middle counties, but sparingly on the Yellow Drift. C. Pseudo-Cyperus, L. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Eu. C. hystricina, Willd. Wet meadows. Frequent. Closter, C. F. Austin; Camden, C. F, Parker; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern. C. tentaculata, Muhl. Wet meadows. Common throughout the State. C. intumescens, Rudge. Wet meadows. Common throughout the State. 116 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. Grayii, Carey. Closter, C. F. Austin in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, VI. 12. ; C. lupulina, Muhl. Closter, C. F. Austin; Cape May, C. F. Parker; South Jersey, W. M. Canby; Roseland, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. C. lupuliformis, Sartwell. Hackensack Flats, in woods, C. F. Aus- tin, in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, VI. 12. C. folliculata, L. Low grounds. Rather common in all parts of the State. C. subulata, Michx. Cedar Swamp, Weehawken, Torrey Catalogue ; New Durham, R. H. Brownne; Malaga, Gloucester Co., and Camden Co., C. F. Parker; South Amboy, W. H. Leggett; Ocean and Mon- mouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern. C. squarrosa, L. Low grounds. Rather common except in the pine barrens. C. utriculata, Boott. Hackensack swamps and along N. R.R. of N. J., between Bergen and New Durham, W. H. Leggett; Budd’s Lake, C. F. Parker; Camden, T. C. Porter, in Willis Catalogue. C. Schweinitzii, Dewey. Wet swamps, New Jersey, Gray’s Manual, p. 600. C. monile, Tuck. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Franklin, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber. Scarce. C. Tuckermani, Boott. English Neighborhood, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin in herb. C. F. Parker. C. bullata, Schk. Closter, C. F. Austin; Atlantic and Camden Cos., C.F. Parker; not rare in Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern. GRAMINE A. Leersia, Solander. . . ar . WHITE GRass. L. Virginica, Willd. White Grass. Damp shady places. Quite common throughout. L. oryzoides, Swartz. Rice Cut-grass. Wet places. Common throughout. Eu. Zizania,Gronov. . . . . . . . Inpran RIcE. Z, aquatica, L. Indian Rice. Wild Oats. Swamps along rivers and streams. Common in most districts. Alopecurus,L. ..... . . . Foxrar Grass. A. geniculatus, L. Floating Foxtail. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. A. aristulatus, Michx. Wild Foxtail. Closter, C. F. Austin; New- ton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Bergen Point and Palisades, W. H. 117 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Leggett ; Mercer Co., Dr. John Torrey ; Camden, and river swamps in Gloucester Co., C. F. Parker. Eu. Phleum,L. . ...... . . Cat’s-rarn Grass. P. pratense, L. Timothy. Herd’s Grass. Fields and meadows. Common throughout the State. Nat. Eu. Crypsis, Ait. . .. : . . . . ORYPSIS. C. scheenoides, Lam. Waste aes a ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Nat. Eu. Vilfa, Adans., Beauv. F F . . RUSH-GRASS. V. aspera, Beauv. Sparingly ononout the State. Closter, C. F. Austin ; Carpentersville, A. P. Garber; Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern. V. vagineflora, Torr. Dry fields. Quite common throughout. Sporobolus, R. Br. . . . . . . DROP-SEED GRASS. S. compressus, Kunth. Frequent in bogs in the pine barrens. S. serotinus, Gray. Common in sandy swamps on the Yellow Drift, and mostly confined to that formation. Agrostis, LL... ..... . . . . BENT--GRASS. A. elata, Trin. Frequent in pine barren swamps. A. perennans, Tuck. Thin-grass. Damp shaded places. Rather common. A. scabra, Willd. Hair-grass. Dry or damp open places. Rather common. A. canina, L. Brown Bent-grass. Near Andover, T. C. Porter in Willis Catalogue. Adv. Eu. (?) A. vulgaris, With. Red-top. Herd’s Grass. Low meadows; com- monly cultivated, and naturalized from Europe. Probably not in- digenous in New Jersey. Eu. A. alba, L. Fiorin. White Bent-grass. Meadows and fields; introduced from Europe for a pasture grass. Not indigenous in New Jersey. Eu. Polypogon, Desf. . . . . . . . BEARD-GRASS. P. Monspeliensis, Desf. Beard-grass. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. Cinna,L. .... . . . . Woop REED-GRASS. C. arundinacea, L. Wood Reed- -grass. Moist woods. Rather com- mon in the northern and middle counties, and frequent on the Yellow Drift. Eu. 118 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Muhlenbergia, Schreb. . . . . DRoOpP-SEED GRASS. M. sobolifera, Trin. Rocky woods in the northern and middle coun- ties. Closter, C. F. Austin; Snake Hill, N. L. Britton ; Verona, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. M. glomerata, Trin. Bogs in the northern counties. Closter, C. F. Austin. M. Mexicana, Trin. Low grounds. Quite common throughout the State. M. sylvatica, Torr. & Gray. Low shaded places, northern and mid dle counties. Not common. M. Willdenovii, Trin. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; not com- mon in Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern. M. diffusa, Schreb. Nimble Will. Dry hills and woods. Rather common. M. capillaris, Kunth. Hair Grass. Snake Hill and Little Snake Hill, W. H. Leggett; N. L. Britton, 1880; “sandy soils, south, very rare,” W. M. Canby in Willis Catalogue. Brachyelytrum, Beauv. . . . . BRACHYELYTRUM. B. aristatum, Beauv. Rare. Near Shark River, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern; Camden Co., C. F. Parker; Long Hill, W. H. Leggett. Calamagrostis, Adans. . . . Reep BEntT-GRass. C. Canadensis, Beauv. Blue Joint-Grass. Common in low meadows near Squan and Shark Rivers, Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; and common in the northern counties. C. Nuttalliana, Steud. Scarce. Palisades and Closter, C. F. Austin; Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; rare in Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Camden Co., C. F. Parker; Morristown and Secaucus, W. H. Leggett. C. brevipilis, Gray. Sparingly in pine barrenswamps. Burlington and Atlantic Cos., C. F. Parker; near Manchester, Ocean Oo., N. L. Britton. C. arenaria, Roth. Sea Sand-reed. Common on sands of the sea- shore. Eu. Oryzopsis, Michx. . . . . . . . Movuwnrarn Rice. O. melanocarpa, Muhl. Sparingly in the northern parts of the State. Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; on First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Franklin, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber. O. asperifolia, Michx. Woods, Plainfield, Frank Tweedy. Scarce. O. Canadensis, Torr. Rare. Essex Co., H. H. Rusby, W. M. Wolfe; east side of Swartswood Lake, Morris Co., Arthur Hollick. 119 _ PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Stipa, L. Ss eh : . . FEATHER-GRASS. S. avenacea, L. Black Oat- -grass. Palisades, C. F. Austin; Closter, W.H. Leggett; and quite common in woods on the Yellow Drift. Aristida, L. . .. . . . . TRIPLE-AWNED GRASS. A. dichotoma, Michx. Poverty Grass. Dry sandy fields. Common throughout. A. gracilis, Ell. Dry sandy fields. Quite common throughout. A. purpurascens, Poir. Limestone rocks, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin ; Carpentersville, A. P. Garber; not rare in Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern ; and frequent in the southern counties. A. tuberculosa, Nutt. Middletown, Monmouth Ov., P. D. Knies- kern; Sandy Hook, M. Ruger; South Amboy, N. L. Britton. Spartina, Schreb, . . . . . . . . MarsH Grass. S. cynosurioides, Willd. Hackensack Meadows, W. H. Leggett and T. F. Allen. S. polystachya, Willd., Muhl. Salt Reed-grass. Common along salt marshes and salt water ditches. S. juncea, Willd. Salt Marsh Grass. Common on salt: meadows. Eu. S. stricta, Roth.; Var. glabra, Gray. Salt Marsh Grass. Common in ditches on salt meadows. Eu. Var. alternifolia, Gray. Cape May, W. M. Canby in Willis Cata. logue. Bouteloua, Lagasca.. . . . . . . MuSKIT-GRASS. B. curtipendula, Gray. Limestone ledges, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin ; Newton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber. Scarce. Gymnopogon, Beauv... . . . NAKED-BEARD GRASS. G. racemosus, Beauv. Sparingly on the Yellow Drift. South Jer- sey, W. M. Canby; Griffith’s, Camden Co., C. F. Parker. Cynodon, Richard. . + + . . . BERMUDA GRass, C. Dactylon, Pers. Frequent in waste ground and ballast at Cam- den, C. F. Parker; and in ballast at Jersey City, Addison Brown. Adv. Eu. Dactyloctenium, Willd. . . . . Eoyprran Grass. D. Aigyptiacum, Willd. Egyptian Grass. In ballast at Camden, C, F. Parker; and at Jersey City, A. Brown. Ady. Africa, Hleusine, Gertn. . . . . . . YARD-GRASS. E. Indica, Gertn. Wire-grass. Cultivated fields and roadsides. Very common throughout. Nat. India, 120 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Leptochloa, Beauv. . ..... LEPTOCHLOA. L. fascicularis, Gray. Frequent along the edges of salt marshes. Tricuspis, Beauv. .... . . . . TRICUSPIS. T. seslerioides, Torr. Tall Red-top. Dry sandy fields. Rather common throughout. T. purpurea, Gray. Sand Grass. Common in sands of the sea shore and in dry pine barrens. Dactylis,L. ... 3 . . ORCHARD GRASS. D. glomerata, L. Orchard Grass. Common in fields and meadows. Nat. Eu. Hatonia, Raf. . . . . 5 . . Earonta. E. obtusata, Gray. Passaic Falls and een W. H. Leggett ; and probably more common than hitherto supposed. EB. Pennsylvanica, Gray. Moist woods. Rather common in all parts of the State. , Glyceria, R. Br., Trin. . . . . . . MaAuwNa-cRass. G. Canadensis, Trin. Rattlesnake-grass. Wet places. Scarce in Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Camden Co. and Clos- ter, Bergen Co., C. F. Parker; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; New Dur- ham, N. L. Britton; Parsippany, H. H. Rusby. G. obtusa, Trin. Common in the pine barren regions, and mostly confined to the Yellow Drift. Homestead Station, N. R. R. of N. J., M. Ruger. G. elongata, Trin. Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter in Willis Catalogue; Carlstadt, Hudson Go., W. H. Leggett. G. nervata, Trin. Wet meadows. Common throughout the State. G. pallida, Trin. Shallow water. Quite common throughout. G. fluitans, R. Br. Shallow water. Rather common. throughout the State. Eu. G. acutiflora, Torr. Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; near Waterford, Merchantville and Gloucester, Camden Co., C. F. Parker; Hoboken, W. Hz. Leggett. G. distans, Wahl. Abundant in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; and Communipaw, J. Schrenck. Eu. Brizopyrum, Link. .... .. . . SPIKE-GRAss. B. spicatum, Hook. Spike-grass. Common in salt marshes. Poa,L. . .. . . . Merapow-cGrass. SPEAR-GRASS. P. annua, L. Low Spear-grass. Very common in waste and culti- vated grounds ; probably not indigenous to New Jersey. Nat. Eu, 15 121 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. P. compressa, L. Wire-grass. Dry fields. Rather common through- out the State; probably not native to New Jersey. Nat. Eu. P. serotina, Ehrh. False Red-top. Camden, C. F. Parker; Clos- ter, C. F. Austin; Roseland, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Bergen Point, W. 4H. Leggett. Eu. P, pratensis, L. Kentucky Blue-grass. Common throughout, but introduced for a pasture grass and not native to New Jersey. Nat. Eu. P. trivialis, L. Roughish Meadow-grass. Not common. Meadows, Camden, C. F. Parker; Monmouth Co., 0. R. Willis; New Durham, N. L. Britton; Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett. Nat. Eu. Eragrostis, Beauv. . . ; . . ERaAGROSTIS. E. reptans, Nees. Shore of Banwne River, above Phillipsburg, T C. Porter; Petty’s Island, near Camden, C. F. Parker. E. poexoides, Beauv.; Var. megastachya, Gray. Sandy waste places. Rather common throughout. Nat. Eu. E. pilosa, Beauv. Waste ground and ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; not rare in Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D, Knieskern. Nat. Eu. H. Frankii, Meyer. Shore of the Delaware River, above Phillips- burg, T. C. Porter. E. Purshii, Schrader. Sandy soil. Shore of the Delaware, above Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter; and common in the middle and southern counties. EH. capillaris, Nees. Sandy fields of Ocean and Monmouth Cos., not common, P. D. Knieskern; Gloucester and Cumberland Cos., C. F. Parker; Little Snake Hill, N. L. Britton; near Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter. E. pectinacea, Gray. Dry fields. Rather common throughout. Festuca,L. . ... . . . . FESCUE-GRASS. F. Myurus, L. Scarce. Sask. Monmouth Co., W. H. Leggett, 1857; Atco, Camden Co., J. H. Redfield; Camden, C. E. Smith; and in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Wat. Eu. F, tenella, Willd. Frequent in sandy fields, southern and middle counties, and sparingly in the northern parts of the State. Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. F. ovina, L.; Var. duriuscula, Gray. Fields, &c. Rather common throughout. Nat. Eu. F. elatior, L.; Var. pratensis, Gray. Meadow-fescue. Meadows. Common throughout. Nat. Eu. F. nutans, Willd. Scarce. Palisades, C. F. Austin; Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett. 122 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Bromus, L. . oe. ee ss. . BROME-GRASS. B. secalinus, L. Cheat. Chess. Very common in wheat fields. Adv. Eu. B. racemosus, L. Upright Chess. Fields and meadows. Common. Ady. Eu. B. mollis, L. Soft Chess. In ballast at Communipaw, N. L. Brit- ton. Adv. Eu. B. ciliatus, L. Hairy Chess. Woodlands. Rather common in the northern and middle counties. B. sterilis, L. Waste places and ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; Passaic, C. F. Austin; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; common in New Brunswick, N. L. Britton; Trenton, I. 8. Moyer; ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown. Nat. Eu. Uniola,L. ... . ; . . . . SPIKE-GRASS. U. gracilis, Michx. Common in the sands of the Yellow Drift, and mostly confined to that formation. Phragmites, Trin. .. . eRe : REED. P. communis, Trin. Swamps and ives of ponds. Frequent. New- ton, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; near Cape May, C. F. Parker; Good Luck Meadows, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter; common on Newark and Hackensack Meadows, N. L. Brit- ton. Eu. Lolium, L. ae ee a . DARNEL. L. perenne, L. Common Darnel. Fields and roadsides. Quite common. Nat. Eu. L. temulentum, L, Bearded Darnel. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Ady. Eu. Triticum, L. ........2.2.. WHEAT. T. repens, L. Quitch-grass. Common in cultivated fields and along roadsides. Nat. Eu. Hordeum, L. . . ; . . . . BARLey. H. jubatum, L. Squirrel-tail Gies, In ballast at Camden, ©. F. Parker. Adv. Lake Superior. (?) Elymus,L. . .. . . . Lyme-crass. Witp Rye. EH. Virginicus, L. Wild Rye. Banks of streams and rivers. Quite common throughout. E. Canadensis, L. Nodding Wild Rye. Scarce. Banks of Shark River, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern ; Sussex Co., and Palisades, © F. Austin; Hackensack meadows, W. H. Leggett. 123 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. B. striatus, Willd. Sparingly in woodlands, northern and middle counties, Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Gymnostichum, Schreb. . . Bortrne-BRUSH GRASS. G. Hystrix, Schreb. Bottle-brush Grass. Palisades, C. F. Austin; Warren Co., C. F. Parker; Weehawken, M. Ruger. Danthonia, DC. .... . . Witp Oat-GRass. D. spicata, Beauv. Dry sterile soil. Common throughout the State. D. sericea, Nutt. Sandy soil. Frequent on the Yellow Drift. Avena,Le « & ~ 20% . Oar, A. striata, Michx. Wild Oat. Rocky woods, Palisades, C. F. Austin, in Willis Catalogue. Trisetum, Pers. . . . . . . . TRISETUM. T. palustre, Torr. Scarce. Meadows at Closter, C. F. Austin; Washington, Warren Co., A. P. Garber. Aira,L. .... . . . . ).) .) .).)6Harr-erass. A. flexuosa, L. Common Hair-grass. Dry sandy woods. Quite common throughout. Eu. A. cespitosa, L. “Damp places, rare,” P. D Knieskern, in Cata- logue of Plants of Ocean and Monmouth Cos. Eu. A. preecox, L. Sandy fields, Camden, J. H. Redfield; near Glouces- ter, C. F. Parker. Nat. Eu. A. caryophyllea, L. Roadsides near Salem, W. M. Canby in Willis Catalogue. Nat. Eu. Arrhenatherum, Beauv. . . . . . . OatT-GRAss. A. avenaceum, Beauv. Grass of the Andes. Closter, C. F. Austin; Shark River, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern. Nat. Eu. Holeus,L. . . .. . . . . Meapow Sorr-arass. H. lanatus, L. Velvet-grass. Meadows. Quite common throughout the State. Nat. Eu. Hierochloa, Gmelin. . . . . . . . Hoy Grass. H. borealis, R. & S. Vanilla Grass. Border of salt marshes, near Squan Village, Monmouth Co., rare, P. D. Knieskern; Newark Meadows, N. L. Britton; Salem, W. M. Canby. Eu. Anthoxanthum,L. . . . . . . VERNAL Grass. A. odoratum, L. Sweet Vernal Grass. Fields and pastures. Quite common throughout. Nat. Eu. 124 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Phalaris,L. ...... . . . CANARY-GRASS. P. Canariensis, L. Canary grass. Closter, C. F. Austin, in Willis Catalogue; waste places and ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker ; ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown; Hoboken, W. H. Leggett. Adv. Eu. P, arundinacea, L. Reed Canary-grass. Wet places. Frequent in the northern counties. Also in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Eu. Amphicarpum, Kunth. . . . . . AMPHICARPUM. A. Purshii, Kunth. Abundant in pine barren regions, and confined to the Yellow Drift. Paspalum, L. ...... . . . PASPALUM. P. Walterianum, Schultes. Cape May, Nuttall in Gray’s Manual, p. 645. P. setaceum, Michx. Sandy fields. Rather common throughout. P. leve, Michx. Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern ; Camden and Cape May, ©. F. Parker; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. P. distichum, L. Joint Grass. Quite abundant in damp ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Southern States. Panicum, L. . oe. ee ss . . PANIC-GRASS, P. filiforme, L. Slender Crab-grass. Sandy fields. Common in the southern and middle counties, and sparingly in the northern parts of the State. P. glabrum, Gaudin. Smooth Crab-grass. Waste and cultivated fields. Frequent. Nat. Eu. P. sanguinale, L. Common Crab-grass. Waste and cultivated grounds. Very common. Nat. Eu. P. anceps, Michx. Frequent in pine barren swamps. P, agrostoides, Spreng. Wet meadows and shores. Quite common throughout. P. proliferum, Lam. Wet places. Abundant along the edges of salt marshes, and sparingly along fresh water swamps. Closter, ©. F. Austin. P. capillare, L. Odd-witch Grass. Fields and roadsides. Very common throughout. P. virgatum, L. Moist sandy soil. Common throughout. P. amarum, Ell. Cape May Point near the Inlet, C. F. Parker; Sandy Hook, M. Ruger. P. latifolium, L. Moist thickets. Common throughout. P. clandestinum, L. Moist thickets. Rather common throughout. P. viscidum, Ell. Damp ground. Camden, and Dennisville, Cape May Co., C. F. Parker. Rare, and confined to the southern counties. 125 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. P., pauciflorum, Ell. Wet meadows and copses. Rather common in all parts of the State. P, dichotomum, L. Everywhere. Very common throughout and extremely variable. P. depauperatum, Muhl. Dry woods and hills. Quite common. P. verrucosum, Muhl. Frequent in pine barren swamps and mostly confined to the Yellow Drift. P. Crus-galli, L. Barnyard-grass. Waste places. Common. Nat. Eu. Var. hispidum, Gray. Common in salt or brackish marshes. Setaria, Beauv. . . . . . BristLy Fox-Tarn Grass. S. verticillata, Beauv. Whorled Foxtail. Cultivated fields, Ocean and Monmouth Cos., not common, P. D. Knieskern; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Newark and Hoboken, W. H. Leggett. Nat. Eu. S. glauca, Beauv. Foxtail. Cultivated’and waste grounds. Very common throughout. Nat. Eu. S. viridis, Beauv. Green Foxtail. Cultivated grounds. Frequent. Ady. Eu, S. Italica, Kunth. Millet. Bengal Grass. Near Coopers Creek, Camden, 1878, C. F. Parker; (not found there since.) Cenchrus, L. . .. .. . . . .. . BURR-GRASS. C. tribuloides, L. Common Burr-grass. Common on sands of the sea-shore and throughout the Yellow Drift area. Also Delaware Water Gap, H. H. Rusby. Tripsacum, L. . PAs os . . . GAMA-GRASS. T. dactyloides, L. Sesame-grass. Scarce. Border of pond four miles north of Egg Harbor City, C. F. Parker; Monmouth Beach Centre, Addison Brown. Erianthus, Michx. . . . . Wooly BErarp-GRass. E. alopecuroides, Ell. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Near Hammonton, Atlantic Co., and Camden Co., C. F. Parker. Andropogon,L. ... . . . . . BEARD-GRASS. A. furcatus, Muhl. Morris Co., C. F. Austin; rare in Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Verona, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; Little Snake Hill, N. L. Britton. A. scoparius, Michx. Common in dry fields throughout the State. A. Virginicus, L, Dry sandy soil. Rather common, except in the northern counties. A. macrourus, Michx. Common in the sands of the Yellow Drift. Sorghum, Pers. Broom Corn. S. nutans, Gray. Indian Grass. Dry soil. Common throughout the State. 126 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. APPEND J. Species of Phanerogamous plants hitherto published as grow- ing wild in New Jersey, but now considered as not sufficiently authenticated to be admitted into this Catalogue without further identification. Stellaria pubera, Michx. “Middle and southern, not rare,” O. R. Willis in Catalogue. Holosteum unbellatum, L. “Morris Co.,” C. F. Austin in Willis Catalogue. The plant here referred to is certainly not a Holos- teum; Mr. C. F. Parker has it in his herbarium, and it is not determined. Alischynome hispida, Willd. “Banks of the Delaware below Kaighn’s Ferry, Camden, very rare,” Barton in Com. Flo. Phil. II., p. 80. No trace of this plant exists now (C. F. Parker). Polymnia Canadensis, L. ‘“ Weehawken,” Gray’s Manual, p. 248, and Willis Catalogue, has been shown to be P. Uvedalia, L. See Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, I., 4. Cirsium altissimum, Spreng. ‘Fields and copses, common,” Knies- kern, Catalogue of Plants of Monmouth and Ocean Cos., is cer- tainly a mistake. Cirsium Virginianum, Michx. “Open grounds, Monmouth Co.,” Willis Catalogue. Mulgedium Floridanum, DC. ‘Common in Monmouth Co.,” Wil- lis Catalogue. Calluna vulgaris, Salisb. Reported by Dr. O. R. Willis as growing wild near Egg Harbor, but shown by Mr. Thomas Meehan to have been planted there. See Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, VI., 252, 265. Veronica spicata, L. ‘Escaped from gardens, north,” Willis Cata- logue. This is a cultivated European species, and is not regarded as deserving a place in this Catalogue. Gerardia integrifolia, Gray. Austin in Willis Catalogue, but no lo- cality given. Salvia urticifolia, L. “ Mountains,” Beck in Willis Catalogue. Cer- tainly erroneous, as the plant has not been found north of Mary- land. 127 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Polemonium reptans, L. “Belvidere,” Knighton in Willis Cata- logue. Gentiana alba, Muhl. “Hunterdon Co.,” Knighton in Willis Cata- logue. Polygonum cilinode, Michx. ‘‘Mountains, north,” Willis Cata- logue, but no locality given. Fraxinus viridis, Michx. ‘Near streams, not rare,” P. D. Knies- kern in Catalogue of Plants of Monmouth and Ocean counties. Salix petiolaris, Smith. ‘“ Warren Co.,” F. Knighton in Willis Cata- logue. Salix viminalis, L. “Warren Co.,” F. Knighton in Willis Catalogue. Allium cernuum, Roth. ‘Rocky banks,” Willis Catalogue, is probably a mistake. Juncus Roemerianus, Scheele. ‘ Brackish marshes, New Jersey,” Pursh, in Gray’s Manual, is doubted. Carex sparganioides, Muhl. “Common,” Willis Catalogue. No localities are reported for this plant. Carex stellulata, L. ‘“ Wet meadows and marshes, common,” Willis Catalogue. Is not known to grow nearly so far south. Carex salina, Wahl. “On banks of a branch of Tom’s River; this species is included with some hesitation,” Knieskern, Catalogue of Plants of Monmouth and Ocean counties. 128 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. APPENDIX. I. List of Plants, mostly of European origin, found on ballast deposits at Camden and in the vicinity of New York. Where not otherwise stated, the plants from Camden were collected by Mr. C, F. Parker, and those from Communipaw and Hoboken by Mr. Addison Brown. These species are not mentioned in Gray’s Manual of Botany. Ranunculus philonotis, Ehrh. Camden. Ranunculus arvensis, L. Communipaw. Ranunculus lanuginosus, lL. Communipaw. Papaver Rhoeas, L. Camden, Communipaw. Fumaria capreolata, L. Camden. Escholtzia Californica, Cham. Communipaw. Diplotaxis tenuifolia, DC. Camden, Communipaw, Hoboken. Diplotaxis muralis, DC. Camden, Isaac Burk. Diplotaxis virgata, DC. Camden, I. C. Martindale. Diplotaxis ericoides, DC. Communipaw. Brassica cheiranthus, Vill. Hoboken. Erysimum orientale, L. Camden. Erysimum repandum, L. Communipaw. Sisymbrium Irio, L. Camden. Lepidium graminifolium, L. Camden, Communipaw, Hoboken. Lepidium Smithii, Hook. Camden, Communipaw, I. C. Martindale. Rapistrum rugosum, All. Communipaw. Tberis umbellata, L. Communipaw, J. Schrenck. i 4 Neslia paniculata, Desv. Communipaw. Polanisia viscosa, DC. Communipaw, Camden. Reseda lutea, L Communipaw, Camden. Reseda odorata, L. Communipaw, Camden. Reseda alba, L. Camden. Ionidium parviflorum, Vent. (?) Communipaw. Frankenia pulverulenta, L. Communipaw. Lychnis chalcedonica, L. Communipaw. Lychnis diurna, Sibth. Camden, Communipaw. Lychnis Flos-cuculi, L. Communipaw. 16 129 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Silene Gallica, L. Camden, Communipaw. (?) Silene pendula, L. Commmunipaw. Polycarpon tetraphyllum, L. Camden. Corrigiola litoralis, L. Camden, Communipaw. Portulaca pilosa, L. Camden, Communipaw. Gossypium Barbadense, L. Communipaw. Gossypium album, Ham. Camden. Sida rhombifolia, L. Communipaw, Camden. Sida carpinifolia, L.; Var. brevicuspidata, Gris. Communipaw. Sida stipulata, Chap. Camden. Pavonia hastata, Cav. Communipaw. Waltheria Americana, L. Communipaw. Malvastrum tricuspidatum, Gray. Camden, Communipaw. Malva borealis, Wallm. Camden. Spheralcea miniata, Cav. Camden. Abutilon cordifolia, L. Camden. Corchorus fascicularis, Lam. Camden. Linum angustifolium, Huds. Camden. Tribulus terrestris, L. Camden, Communipaw. Geranium rotundifolium, L. Communipaw. Geranium molle, L. Camden. Erodium moschatum, L’Her. Communipaw, Camden. Oxalis corniculata, L. Communipaw. Ulex nanus, Forst. Communipaw. Ononis antiquorum, L. Camden, I. C. Martindale. Ononis spinosa, L. Hoboken. Cardiospermum halicacabum, L. Camden. Anthyllis vulneraria, L. Communipaw. Lupinus angustifolius, L. Camden. Melilotus arvensis, Wallr. Communipaw. Melilotus parviflora, Desf. Camden, Communipaw. Melilotus gracilis, DC. Communipaw. Melilotus sulcata, Desf. Communipaw, Camden. Melilotus macrorhiza, Pers. Camden. Melilotus compacta, Salz. Camden. Medicago marginata, Willd. Communipaw, Camden. Medicago faleita, L. Hoboken, I. C. Martindale. Medicago minima, Lam. Communipaw, Camden. Medicago apiculata, Willd. Camden, I. C. Martindale, ©. A. Boice. Medicago pubescens, DC. Camden. Medicago littoralis, Rohd]. Camden. Medicago echinus, Willd. Camden. Medicago spinulosus, DC. Camden, I. C. Martindale. ' 130 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Medicago turbinata, Willd. Camden. Medicago muricata, All. Camden. Trifolium elegans, Reich. Communipaw. Trifolium Carolinianum, Michx. Camden. Trifolium maritimum, Huds. Camden. Trifolium hybridum, L. Camden. Trifolium lappaceum, L. Camden. Trifolium subterraneum, L. Camden, I. C. Martindale. Dorycnium hirsutum, DC. Communipaw. Sasbania Floridana, Wats. Camden. Ornithopus compressus, L. Communipaw. Ornithopus perpusillus, L. Camden. Astragalus glycyphyllos, L. Communipaw. Adesmia muricata, DC.; Var. dentata. (?) Communipaw. Vignea luteola, Benth. Camden, Communipaw. Arachis hypogzea, Willd. Camden, Communipaw. Ervum Lens, L. Communipaw, M. Ruger; Camden. Lathyrus sativus, L. Communipaw. Lathyrus Aphaca, L. Communipaw, Camden, I. C. Martindale. Lathyrus scorpiurus. Camden. Phaseolus ochrus, L. Camden. Cassia occidentalis, L. Communipaw. Rhynchosia minima, DC. Communipaw. Desmanthus brachylobus, Benth. Communipaw. Poterium Sanguisorba, L. Communipaw. Potentilla reptans, L. Camden. Ammania latifolia, L. Camden. Epilobium hirsutum, L. Communipaw. Epilobium pubescens, Roth. Camden. Ecballium agreste, Reich. Communipaw, Camden. Trianthema monogynum, L. Camden. Eryngium maritimum, C. Bauh. Camden. Bupleurum protractum, Link. Camden. Carum Carui, L. Communipaw, Camden. Apium leptophyllum, F. Mill. Communipaw. Apium graveolens, L. Camden. Apium repens, Reich. Camden. Coriandrum sativum, L. Communipaw, Camden. Cherophyllum temulum, L. Communipaw. Fooniculum vulgare, Geertn. Camden. Ammi visnaga, L. Camden. Scandix Pecten-Veneris, L. Communipaw, I. C. Martindale. Richardsonia scabra, St. Hill. Communipaw, Camden. 131 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Galium tricorne, With. Communipaw, Camden. (?) Sherardia arvensis, L. Camden. Valerienella dentata, Koch. Camden, I. C. Martindale. Calycera balsamiteefolia, Rich. Camden, I. Burk. Buthalmum salicifolium, L. Hoboken. Ageratum conyzoides, L. Camden. Hupatorium cannabinum, L. Camden. Conyza albida, Less. Hoboken. Mikania gymnocladus. Camden, I. Burk. Heterotheca scabra, DC. Camden. Erigeron acre, L. Camden. Baccharis Douglassii, DC. Camden. Inula dysenterica, L. Hoboken, Camden. | Inula pulicaria, L. Hoboken. Parthenium hysterophorus, L. Camden. Eclipta erecta, L. Communipaw. Acanthospermum hispidum, DC. Communipaw. Melanthera deltvidea, Michx. Camden. Hemizonia pungens, T. & G. Camden. Bidens leucantha, Willd. Communipaw. Helenium quadridentatum, Sabill. Camden. Achillea Ptarmica, L. Communipaw. Achillea rosea, Desf. Camden. Anthemis nobilis, L. Camden. Anuthemis tinctoria, L. Camden. Chrysanthemum segetum, L. Camden. Chrysanthemum coronarium, L. Camden. Matricaria Chamomilla, L. Camden, Communipaw. Cenia turbinata, Pers. Communipaw. Tussilago Farfara, L. Camden. Senecio Jacobeus, L. Communipaw, Camden. Calendula arvensis, L. Camden. Onopordon acanthium, L. Hoboken, I. C. Martindale; Camden. Carduus acanthoides, L. Hoboken, I. C. Martindale; Camden. Cnicus pycnocephalus, Jacq. Camden. Centaurea Phrygia, L. Communipaw. Centaurea Jacea, L.(?) Communipaw, J. Schrenck. Centaurea solstitialis, L. Camden; Communipaw, J. Schrenck. Scolymus Hispanicus, L. Hoboken, Camden. Lampsana communis, L. Communipaw, Camden. Hypocheeris radicata, L. Communipaw, Camden. Cichorium Endivia, L. Communipaw. Cichorium divaricatum, Schweb. Camden. 132 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Helmintha echioides, Gertn. Camden. Picris hieracioides, L. Communipaw, I. C. Martindale. Crepis virens, L. Hoboken, Camden. Hieracium umbellatum, L. Communipaw. Leontodon hirtum, L. Camden. Lactuca Scariola, L. Communipaw. Sonchus tenerrimus, L. Communipaw, Camden. Specularia Speculum, DC. Communipaw. Asperugo procumbens, L. Communipaw. Heliotropium Curassavicum, L. Communipaw, Camden. Heliotropium anchusefolium, Poir. Communipaw. Heliotropium supinum, L. Camden. Heliotropium Indicum, L. Communipaw, Camden. Tournefortia heliotropivides, Hook. Camden. Anchusa officinalis, Don. Camden. Anchusa leptophylla, R. & §.(?) Communipaw. Hehium violaceum, L. Communipaw. Myosotis collina, Hoff. Communipaw. Dichondra repens, Forst. Communipaw. Ipomecea commutata, R. & 8. Communipaw. Ipomeea hederacea, Jacq.; Var. integriuscula, Gray. Camden. Ipomoea lacunosa, L. Camden. Convolvulus pentapetaloides, L. (?) Camden. Solanum miniatum, Bernh. Hoboken. Solanum nigrum, L.; Var. Dillenii, Gray. Communipaw. Solanum nigrum, L.; Var. nodiflorum, Gray. Camden, Solanum gracile, Link. Camden. Solanum sisymbriifolium, Lam. Camden. Physalis Peruviana, Nees. Camden, I. C. Martindale. Hyoscyamus albus, L. Communipaw, I. C. Martindale. Nicotiana glauca, Grah. Camden. Atropa Belladonna, L. Camden, I. C. Martindale. Petunia parviflora, Juss. Camden. Linaria striata, DC. Communipaw. Linaria spuria, Mill. Communipaw, Camden. Linaria minor, Desf. Camden, Communipaw. Linaria Cymbalaria, Mill. Camden. Verbascum virgatum, With. Communipaw. Scrophularia aquatica, L. Camden. Scrophularia canina, L. Communipaw, J. Schrenck. Scoparia flava, C.& 8. Camden, Communipaw. Sesamum Indicum, L. Camden, Communipaw. Lippia nodiflora, Michx. Camden. 133 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Lippia Bonariensis. Camden. Salvia verbenacea, L. Communipaw. Leonurus Siberica, L. Communipaw. Galeopsis versicolor, Curt. Communipaw, Camden. Stachys annua, L. Communipaw, Camden, Hoboken. Stachys recta, L. Communipaw, I. C. Martindale. Stachys sylvatica, L. Camden. Stachys hirta, L. Camden. Teucrium Scordium, L. Communipaw, M. Ruger. Plantago Coronopus, L. Camden. Plantago lagopus. Camden, I. C. Martindale. Amarantus deflexus, L. Camden, Communipaw. Amarantus Blitum, L. Camden. Amblogyna polygonoides, Raf. Camden. Cladothrix lanuginosa, Mog. Communipaw. Chenopodium Vulvaria, L. Camden; Communipaw, M. Ruger. Chenopodium obovatum, Mog. Camden. Roubieva multifida, L. Camden. Beta maritima, L. Camden. Beta procumbens, Ch. Smith. Camden. Atriplex laciniata, L. Hoboken, Camden. Atriplex rosea, L. Camden, Communipaw. Blitum rubrum, Reich. Camden. Rumex aquaticus, L. Camden. Rumex pulcher, L. Camden. Celosia cristata, L. Communipaw. Parietaria officinalis, L. Communipaw, Camden. Parietaria diffusa, M. & K. Camden. Ricinus communis, L. Communipaw, Camden. Acalypha Poiretii, Spr. Camden. Mercurialis annua, L. Communipaw, Camden. Huphorbia Peplis, L. Communipaw. Euphorbia exigua, L. Camden. Euphorbia segetalis, L. Camden. Phyllanthus polygonoides, Spr. Communipaw. Anthericum ramosum, L.(?) Communipaw. Cyperus umbellatus, Vahl. Communipaw. Scirpus mucronatus, L. Camden. Scirpus setaceus, L. Camden. Fimbristylis congesta, Torr. Camden. Alopecurus agrestis, L. Communipaw, Camden. Sporobolus Indicus, Br. Communipaw, Camden. Agrostis Spica-venti, L. Camden. 134 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Agrostis verticillata, Vill. Camden. Hleusine Indica, Gertn.; Var. brachystachys, Trin. Communipaw. Hleusine rigida, Spr. Camden. Eleusine coracana, Gertn. Camden. Glyceria procumbens, Curt. Camden. Festuca spectabilis, Jan. Camden. Briza minor, L. Camden. Corynephorus canescens, Beauv. Hoboken, J. Schrenck. Lepturus incurvatus, Trin. Camden. Hordeum murinum, L. Communipaw, Camden. Holeus mollis, L. Camden. Avena fatua, L. Camden. Hierochloa australis, K. &S. Communipaw. Phalaris intermedia, Bosc. Camden. Phalaris paradoxa, L. Camden. Panicum miliaceum, L. Camden, Communipaw. Setaria setosa, Swartz. Camden. ALSO: Equisetum variegatum, Schlecht. Communipaw. 135 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. CRYPTOCAMIA. Crass III—ACROGENOUS CRYPTOGAMS. FILICES. Polypodium,L.. .. . . . . . Ponypopy. P, vulgare, L. Common ee Banks of the Delaware River below Gloucester, C. F, Parker; and common on rocks in the northern and middle counties. Adiantum,L. ... . . . . Marenwatr Fern. A. pedatum, L. Common Maidenhair. Rich moist woods. Com- mon in the northern and middle counties, but scarce on the Yellow Drift. Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown. Pteris,L. .... . . . . Brake. Bracken. P. aquilina, L. Common Brake: Thickets and hill-sides. Com- mon throughout the State. Var. caudata, Hook. Tailed Brake. Pine barren regions, and con- fined to the Yellow Drift. Brown’s Mills, Burlington Co., and near Camden, C. F. Parker; near Tom’s River, Ocean Co., N. L. Britton. Cheilanthes, Swartz. . .. . . . LIp-FERN. C. vestita, Swartz. Lip-fern. Palisades, C. F. Austin; abundant near Milford, Hunterdon Co., A. P. Garber ; Warren Co., C. F. Parker; Snake Hill, W. H. Leggett. Pellea, Link. . ... . . . . CLIFF-BRAKE. P. gracilis, Hook. Graceful Olitt Sah Rocks in a ravine, Godwin- ville, C. F. Austin, in herb C. F. Parker. P. atropurpurea, Link. Purple Cliffbrake. Sparingly on rocks in the northern counties. Limestone cliffs between Newton and Swarts- wood Lake, Wm. Bower; Sussex Co., C. F. Austin; Andover, W. H. Rudkin ; near Blairstown, Warren Co., H. H. Rusby. Woodwardia, Smith... . . . . . CHAIN-FERN. W. Virginica, Smith. Virginian Chain-fern. Frequent in pine barren swamps. Occurs also at Bergen Neck and: Carlstadt, and in Bergen Co., W. H. Leggett. 136 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. W. angustifolia, Smith. Narrow-leaved C. Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Bergen Neck, W. H. Leggett; and frequent in swamps on the Yellow Drift. Aspelenium, L. . . . . . . SPLEENWORT. A. ebenoides, R. R. Scott. Newton, Sussex Co., H. H. Rusby in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, vii., p. 29. A. Trichomanes, L. Frequent on rocks northern and middle coun- ties. Rare or absent on the Yellow Drift. A. ebeneum, Ait. Banks and rocky woods. Near Camden, C. F. Parker; and frequent in the northern counties. A. montanum, Willd. Cliffs facing the Delaware River, near the summit of Mt. Tammany, Warren Co., S. W. Knipe. A. Ruta-muraria, L. Sparingly on rocks in the northern counties. Limestone cliffs between Newton and Swartswood Lake, Wm. Bower ; Sussex Co., C. F. Austin, A. P. Garber; near Blairstown, Warren Co., H. H. Rusby. A. thelypteroides, Michx. Rich woods. Frequent in the northern and middle counties. A. Filix-foemina, Bernh. Moist woods. Common in the northern and middle counties, and sparingly on the Yellow Drift. Camden and Gloucester Cos., C. F. Parker. Camptosorus, Link. wap ee W ALKING-LEAF. C. rhizophyllus, Link. Walking-leaf. Scarce. Palisades, C. F. Austin; banks of the Delaware River, Warren Co., C. F. Parker; First Mt. near Plainfield, F. Tweedy, I. C. Russell; east shore of Swartswood Lake, Wm. Bower; Newton, Sussex Co., H. H. Rusby ; Preakness, W. L. Fischer; Mine Hill, Sussex Co., Prof. G. H. Cook. Phegopteris, Fée. . . . . . . . . BEECH-FERN. P. hexagonoptera, Fée. Woods. Rather common throughout. Aspidium, Swartz. . . SHIELD-FERN. WooD-FERN. A. Thelypteris, Swartz. Marshes. Quite common throughout, especially in the northern parts of the State. A. Noveboracense, Swartz. Swamps and moist thickets. Common throughout the State. A. spinulosum, Swartz.; Var. intermedium, Eaton. Woods. Com- mon throughout the State. Var. dilatatum, Hook. Rare, and confined to the northern coun- ties. Rocky woods, Warren Co., C. F. Parker; Lake Hopatcong, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. 17 137 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. A. cristatum, Swartz. Closter, C. F. Austin; near Washington, Warren Co., and Camden Co., C. F. Parker; Red Bank, Monmouth Co., A. B. Guilford; Great Swamp, W. H. Leggett. Var. Clintonianum, Eaton. New Jersey, Gray’s Manual. A. Goldianum, Hook. Damp woods, Hunterdon Co., C. F. Parker ; Marble Hill, Warren Co., T. C. Porter; First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. A. marginale, Swartz. Camden Co.,C. F. Parker; Monmouth Co., Dr. Torrey in Willis Catalogue; Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; and common in the northern counties. A. acrostichoides, Swartz. Woods. Common in the northern and middle counties, and frequent on the Yellow Drift. Var. incisum, Gray. Bergen Co., G. C. Woolson in Willis Catalogue. Cystopteris, Bernh. . .. . . . BLADDER-FERN. C. bulbifera, Bernh. Scarce. Marble Hill, Warren Co., C. F. Par- ker. C. fragilis, Bernh. Closter, C. F. Austin; Warren Co., C. F. Par- ker; common on First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Freehold, O. R. Willis. Onoclea, L. . Boe aah . . SENSITIVE FERN. O. sensibilis, L. Common Sensitive Fern. Moist places. Common throughout. Woodsia, R.Br. . .... Sen Woopsia. W. obtusa, Torr. Palisades, C. F. Austin; Marble Hill, Warren Co., T. C. Porter; common on First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; near Newton, Sussex Co., Arthur Hollick ; Little Snake Hill, N. L. Britton. W. Ilvensis, R. Br. Palisades, C. F. Austin; Franklin, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Warren Co., C. F. Parker; First Mt., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Marble Hill, Warren Co., T. C. Porter. Dicksonia, L’Her. . . . woe . DicKsonta. D. pilosuiscula, Willd. (D. punctilobula, Kunze.) Moist woods. Common throuzhout. Schizea, Smith . ...... . ScCHIZaIA. S. pusilla, Pursh. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Quaker Bridge, Dr. John Torrey; Tom’s River and near Kettle Creek, Ocean Co., P. D. Knieskern; Pleasant Mills, Atlantic Co., and cedar swamps along the Atsion River, Burlington Co., C. F. Parker; Ferrago, C. F. Austin. 138 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Lygodium, Swartz. . . . . . . CLIMBING-FERN. L. palmatum, Swartz. Hartford-fern. Scarce. Near Shark River, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern; near Hightstown, O. R. Willis; Rancocus, W. M. Canby in Willis Catalogue; near Matawan, 5. Lock- wood; near Keyport and Mount Pleasant, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown; Brown’s Mills, Burlington Co., C. F. Parker; near White Horse, Camden Co., C. E. Smith; Craner’s Mills, two miles south of New Brunswick, Prof. Geo. H. Cook. Osmunda, L. bs . . . . FLOWERING-FERN. O. regalis, L. Flowering-fern. Low grounds. Quite common throughout the State. O. Claytoniana, L. Clayton’s Fern. Low grounds. Common in the northern and middle counties. O. cinnamomea, L. Cinnamon-fern. Swamps and low copses. Common throughout the State. Var. frondosa, Gray. Occasional. Camden, C. F. Parker. OPHIOGLOSSACH A. Botrychium, Swartz. » oe ew ee). Moonwort, B. lanceolatum, Angstr. Borders of swamps in shady places. Closter, Bergen Co., and Chester, Morris Co., C. F. Austin, B. Virginicum, Swartz. Rich woods. Common in the northern and middle counties. Rare on the Yellow Drift. B. ternatum, Swartz.; Var. obliquum, Milde. Low woods. Quite common throughout. Var. dissectum, Milde. Frequently found with the last. Ophioglossum, L. . . . . . . ADDER’s TONGUE. O. vulgatum, L. Adder’s Tongue. Monmouth Co., Dr. Torrey in Willis Catalogue; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Andover, Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. EQUISETACE A. Equisetum,L........ Horsetait Rusu. BE. arvense, L. Common Horsetail. Moist places. Common throughout the State. Var. serotinum, Meyer. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. E. pratense, Ehrh. Near Closter and Sparta, C. F. Austin. H. sylvaticum, L. Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter; Closter, C. F. Austin ; Swartswood Lake, N. L. Britton. 139 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. E. limosum, L. Sparingly in the northern counties. Closter, C. F. Austin; near Andover, A. P. Garber; Budd’s Lake, T. C. Porter. B. hyemale, L. Scouring-rush. Rare in Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern ; Camden, C. F. Parker; and frequent in the northern and middle counties. LYCOPODIACE. Lycopodium, L., Spring. . . . . . CLUB-Moss. L. lucidulum, Michx. Near Camden, and banks of Timber Creek, Camden Co., C. F. Parker; and frequent in the northern and middle counties. L. inundatum, L. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Var. Bigelovii, Tuckerm. Frequent in low grounds on the Yellow Drift. L. annotinum, L. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. L. alopecuroides, L. Common in pine barren swamps. L. dendroideum, Michx. Ground-pine. Moist woods. Rare in Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern ; Camden, C. F. Parker ; and frequent in the northern and middle counties. L. clavatum, L. Common Club-moss. Woods. Frequent in the northern parts of the State. L. Carolinianum, L. Frequent in pine barren swamps. L. complanatum, L. Christmas-green. Woods and thickets. Com- mon throughout the State. Var. sabineefolium, Gray. Norwood, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. Selaginella, Beauv., Spring. . .. SELAGINELLA. S. rupestris, Spring. Rocks, northern and middle counties, but scarce. Closter, C. F. Austin; Milford, Hunterdon Co., A. P. Garber; common in Essex Oo., H. H. Rusby. S. apus, Spring. Low grounds. Quite common throughout. ISOBTE Ai. Isoetes,L. . . . . 2 oe ew ee). 6 QUILLWORT. I, echinospora, Durieu; Var. Braunii, Engelm. Lake Hopatcong, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; Tom’s River, Ocean Co., C. F. Parker. I. riparia, Engelm. Gravelly shores of the Delaware River at Cam- den, C. F. Parker. I. Engelmanni, Braun. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. 140 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Crass IV.—ANOGENS. MUSCI. COMPILED BY MR. C. F. PARKER FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF THE LATE COE F, AUSTIN. Sphagnum, Dill. Ss. 8. 8. aA Ah MN A RARAAHN AM Portoricense, Hampe. Manchester pond, Ocean Co. Austini, Sulliv. Swamps near Farrago and Manchester, Ocean Co. cymbifolium, Ehrh. Bogs. Var. pycnocladum, Aust. Pine barrens. Var. squarrosulum, Aust. Closter, Bergen Co. . rigidum, Schimp. Low sandy places, pine barrens. Var. humile, Schimp. Pine barrens. . molle, Sulliv. South Jersey. .molluscum, Bruch. Peat bogs, in water one inch or less in depth in pine barrens. . acutifolium, Ehrh. Bogs. Var, confertum, Aust. Open bogs. Var. purpureum, Aust. Peat bogs, common. Var. fuscum, Aust. Peat bogs. Var. robustum, Aust. Cedar swamps about Farrago, Ocean Co. . fimbriatum, Wils. Swamps on the Palisades near Closter. . Girgensohnii, Russov. Swamps and bogs, northern part of the State. . teres, Angstr. Marshes, Budd’s Lake and South Jersey (rare). . Pylaesii, Brid. Border of pond, Manchester, Ocean Co. . cyclophyllum, Sulliv. & Lesqx. Pools, pine barrens. -neglectum, Angstr. In an open grassy bog near Closter. subsecundum, N.& H. Meadows, Bergen Co.; pine barrens. Var. Lescurii, Aust. Borders of streams, pine barrens. . cuspidatum, Ehrh. Inundated bogs &c., Closter and pine bar- rens. Var. laxifolium, Aust. In pools, Closter; pine barrens. Var. Torreyanum, Aust. Manchester pond, Ocean Co. Var. plumosum, Aust. Manchester pond, Ocean Co. Var. parvum, Aust. In about an inch of water with S. mollus- cum, Bruch., in cranberry bogs, pine barrens. Var, recurvum, Aust. (major). Cedar swamps, pine barrens. S. macrophyllum, Bernh. Manchester pond, Ocean Co. S. papillosum, Lindb. Bogs near Batsto, Atlantic Co. 141 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Andreea, Ehrh. A. petrophila, Ehrh. On steep dry rocks and boulders near Clos- ter and Sparta. A. rupestris, Turner. Delaware Water Gap, New Jersey side. Archidium, Brid. A. Ohioense, Schimp. Flat rocks, Palisades, Bergen Co. Micromitrium, Aust. (Namomitrium, Lindbg.) M. Austini (Sulliv.), Aust. Closter, Bergen Co. M. synoicum, James. On surface of clods of clay, Camden; James, Austin. M. megalosporum, Aust. With the preceding, (very rare). Ephemerum, Hampe. E. serratum, Schreb. Fields and gardens near Closter. E. crassinervium, Schweger. Var. spinulosum, Aust. Damp ground, Closter. E. papillosum, Aust. Palisades, Camden. Rocks, Palisades. Spherangium, Sch. S. muticum, (Schreb.,) Schimp. Rocks, Palisades. S. triquetrum, Schimp. Sandy fields, Tom’s River. Phascum, L. P. cuspidatum, Schreb. Old fields. Pleuridium, Brid. P. alternifolium, Brid. Old fields, Bergen Co.; Camden. Sporledera, Hampe. S. palustris, Schimp. Old fields, N. J. (?) Bruchia, Schweer. B. flexuosa, Schwegr. Old fields, Bergen Co. Systegium, Br. Eu. S. nitidulum, Schimp. Old fields. S. Sullivanti, Schimp. Old fields, Closter. Gymnostomum, Hedw. G. rupestre, Schweegr. Damp shaded rocks, Palisades. G. curvirostrum, Hedw. On wet rocks, Godwinville. 142 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE GF PLANTS. Hymenostomum, R. Br. H. microstomum, R. Br. Rocky ground, Palisades. Weisia, Hedw. W. viridula, Brid. Old fields, &c., common. . Wi serrulata, Funk. On the perpendicular face of moist rocks, Palisades and Del. Water Gap. Rhabdoweisia, Br. & Sch. R. denticulata, Brid. On rocks in ravines, Pascack. Dicranum, Hedw. D. rufescens, Turner. On naked banks, &c., throughout North Jersey. D. pellucidum, Hedw. On rocks subject to inundation in deep glens, near West Vernon, Sussex Co. . Schreberi, Hedw. Wet rocks and banks, Hohokus. . varium, Hedw. Moist banks, Closter. . heteromallum, Hedw. Moist grounds, common. Var. orthocarpon, Aust. Moist ground and banks. . montanum, Hedw. N. J. (?) , . flagellare, Hedw. On logs in woods, Closter. -fulvum, Hook. N. J. (?) . longifolium, Hedw. On shaded rocks and trunks of trees, North Jersey. . scoparium, Hedw. On the ground in woods, Closter. Var. orthophyllum, Schimp. Palisades, Bergen Co. Var. curvulum, Schimp. Palisades, Bergen Co. Var. orthocarpum, Aust. Woods, near Closter. Var. minor, Aust. Sandy banks, near Closter. Var. rupestre, Suliv. & Lesqx. On granite and trap rocks, in the mountains of N. J. Var. paludosum, Schimp. Springy places in swamps, near Closter. D. Schraderi, Schw. Swamps and wet woods, common. D. spurium, Hedw. Rocks on Mts., North Jersey. Var. (D condensatum, Hedw.) Near Coleville, and in white sand, pine barrens; common. D. undulatum, Turner. On rocks and on the ground, Palisades ; near Baumpie’s Hook. D. robustum, Blytt. Swamps about Closter (sterile); and in pine barrens, James. 0 BOON oO 143 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Trematodon, Rich. T. longicollis, Michx. Low grounds, Closter (rare). Leucobryum, Hampe. L. giaucum, Linn. On the ground in woods, common. Fissidens, Hedw. . bryoides, Hedw. On the ground in woods, Closter. . incurvus, Schw.; Var. (F. minutulus, Sulliv.) On stones in damp shady or springy places, Closter. . osmundioides, Hedw. Springy places in swamps, Closter. . subbasilaris, Hedw. On roots of trees in woods, Closter; on limestone rocks, Sussex Co. . adiantoides, Hedw. On wet rocks, banks, &c., very common. . taxifolius, Hedw. On the ground in woods, Closter. . Closteri, Aust. On rocks along rivulets, Palisades near Clos- ter, Bergen Co. yey Ay yy Conomitrium, Mont. C. Julianum, Mont. Rocky streams, North Jersey. C. Hallianum, Sulliy. & Lesxq. On shaded rocks moistened by spray, al Little Falls and Ogdensburg. Campylostelium. C. saxicola, Web. & Mohr. On sandstone boulders, near Closter, rare. Seligeria, Br. & Sch. S. recurvata, Hedw. On moist shaded rocks at Hohokus and Godwinville. Pottia, Ehrh. P. riparia, Aust. On moist rocks along streams, Palisades and Northern New Jersey. Didymodon, Br. & Sch. D. rubellus, Roth. On rocks along streams, Northern New Jersey. D. cylindricus, Bruch. Moist rocks and banks, Northern New Jersey (rare). Ceratodon, Brid. C. purpureus, Brid. On the ground; very common, Var. aristatus, Aust. In sandy pine barrens, 144 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Trichostomum, Br. & Sch. T. tortile, Schrad. Roadsides. Frequent. Closter. T. lineare, Swartz. Roadsides, &c., Camden, C. F. Parker; Clos- ter, Austin. T. pallidum, Hedw. On the ground. Very common. T. glaucescens, Hedw. Crevices of rocks, Little Falls. Desmatodon, Brid. D. arenaceus, Sulliv. & Lesqx. On the ground, Closter and South Jersey. Barbula, Hedw. . unguiculata, Hedw. About the roots of trees, Closter. B. fallax, Hedw. Closter and North Jersey, (rare). B. ceespitosa, Schwegr. About the roots of trees. Common. B. tortuosa, Web. & Mohr. New Jersey. (?) B. fragilis, Hook. & Wils. On dry limestone rocks at the New B B B bd Jersey Zinc Mines. Sterile. . muralis. Hedw. On old walls, Palisades and central part of the State. .vuralis, Hedw.; Var. rupestris, Schimp. On rocks at the base of the Palisades; also about the Zinc Mines, Sussex Co. . papillosa, Wils. Trunks of Buttonwood trees, Batsto, James ; limestone rocks about the Zinc Mines, Sussex Co. Tortula, Hedw. T. recurvifolia, Schimp. On rocks, Hoboken. Grimmia, Ehrh. G. apocarpa, Hedw. On rocks in moist ravines. Common. Var. gracilis, Aust. On shaded rocks, Palisades and Green- wood Mts. G. conferta, Funk. On rocks and on the ground, Passaic Falls. Var. I. On rocks and on the ground, limestone region of New Jersey. Var. II. Dry limestone rocks near Sparta. G. Pennsylvanica, Sch. On rocks, Closter, Bergen Co. G. Olneyi, Sulliv. On exposed rocks, Palisades and northern New Jersey. G. leucopheea, Grev. Exposed rocks, Palisades. Sterile. Racomitrium, Br. & Sch. R. aciculare, Brid. Rocky beds of streams, Palisades. 18 145 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. R. Sudeticum, Brid. On irrigated rocks, North Jersey. R. microcarpum, Brid. Exposed rocks, Mts. North Jersey (rare). Hedwigia, Ebrh. H. ciliata, Ehrh. Exposed rocks and boulders, common. Var. Inundated rocks in the Passaic River near Paterson, and Little Falls. Drummondia, Hook. D. clavellata, Hook. On the trunks and branches of trees (par- ticularly Juniperus Virginiana), &c.; very common. Ptychomitrium, Br. & Sch. P. incurvum, Sch. On old stone fences (rarely on rocks) Closter. Amphoridium, Sch. A. Lapponicum, Hedw. Crevices of rocks, North Jersey. Orthotrichum, Hedw. . Ludwigii, Sch. On trees and stone fences, Palisades. . Hutchinsize, Hook & Tayl. On dry rocks, Closter. . crispum, Hedw. On trees, Closter. . crispulum, Hornsch. On trees, particularly Betula lutea, on the Palisades. anomalum, Hedw. Rocks, Palisades. . Peckii, Sulliv. & Lesqx. On dry limestone rocks, Sussex Co. . Lescurii, Aust. On dry shaded rocks, Northern Jersey. pumilum, Swartz. On shade trees in the towns of Central N. J. . Strangulatum, Beauv. On trees, Closter. . sordidum, Sulliv. & Lesqx. On trees, common. . citrinum, Sulliv. & Lesqx. On trees, N. J. . ]leiocarpum, Bryol. Europ. On Juniperus Virginiana, Pali- sades. . psylocarpum, James. Central N. J. on shade trees. Tetraphis, Hedw. T. pellucida, Hedw. On rotten wood; common. eoO00g OOO CoCo oO Encalypta, Schrad. E. streptocarpa, Hedw. On limestone rocks, Sussex Co. Tetraplodon, Br. & Sch. T. australis, Sulliv. & Lesqx. Pine barrens and Tom’s River. Aphanorrhegma, Sulliv. A. serrata, Hook. & Wils. On damp ground, common. 146 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Physcomitrium, Brid. BP; P. immersum, Sulliy. Low banks of the Delaware, Camden. pyriforme, Brid. On damp ground, Closter. Funaria, Schreb. F. hygrometrica, Hedw. On the ground, Closter. Var. patula, Austin. Chiefly on damp walls, N. J. F. flavicans, Michx. In pastures, on small patches of ground where it is killed by urine, N. J. Bryum, Br. & Sch. B. pyriforme, (Linn.,) Hedw. Pine barrens. B. nutans, Schreb.; Var. On exposed rocks, mountain-tops. B. crudum, Schreb. Banks and ravines, sterile. B. albicans, Wahlenb. (B. Wahlenhergii, Sch.) On wet rocks and banks, Pascack. B. Lescurianum, Sulliv. On banks along roadsides, &c., Palisades. B. bimum, Schreb. Wet places, common. Var. Wet rocks, Little Falls, Passaic Co. B. cernuum, Hedw. About the roots of trees in open woods, near Closter. B. cespiticium, Linn. On the ground, &c., very common. B. argenteum, Linn. On the ground, old roofs, &c., common. B. capillare, Linn. Shaded banks, rocks, &c., common; sterile inN. J. B. pseudo-triquetrum, Sch. Moist rocks, very.common in North Jersey. Var. - Wet rocks, Palisades (rare). B. roseum, Schreb. On old logs, about the roots of trees, &e., Closter. Mnium, Br. & Sch. M & & SEEBBSE . cuspidatum, Hedw. On damp shaded ground, rocks, &c., common. . affine, Bland. Swamps and wet rocks, common. - medium, (?) Byol. Europ. Wet rocks, Little Falls. . rostratum, Sch. Wet rocks, Palisades and Northern; rare. . lycopodioides, Hook. On shaded rocks, Northern N. J. . spinulosum, Bryol. Europ. On rocks in a ravine at Godwin- ville. . serratum, Brid. Shaded banks and crevices of rocks, Palisades and Northern N. J. - hornum, Hedw. Cedar swamps, near New Durham, and rocky or sandy banks of streams. 147 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. M. punctatum, Hedw. Swamps, common. Var. Banks of rivulets, common. M. cinclidioides, Blytt. Swamps and wet woods, Palisades (fre- quent) and Northern N. J. M. stellare, Hedw. On shady rocky cliffs and banks, and about the roots of trees in swamps, rather frequent. Meesea, Hedw. M. tristicha, Funk. Wet meadows about Closter. ‘Aulacomnion, Schwaegr. A. palustre (L), Sch. Swamps and low grounds, common. Var. rupestre, Aust. Moist rocks, Palisades, near Closter. A. heterostichum, Bryol. Europ. On banks and about the roots of trees in woods, common. Bartramia, Hedw. B. fontana, Brid. Banks of rivulets and in springy places, common. B. pomiformis, Hedw. Same situations as the preceding, very common, B. Gderi, Swartz. Banks of ravines, northern N. J. Timmia, Hedw. T. megapolitana, Hedw. Banks of ravines, northern N. J. Atrichum, Beauv. A. angustatum, Brid. On the ground in open woods and on banks, common, A. undulatum, Beauv. Shaded banks, common. A. crispum, James. Banks of rivulets, near Camden, T. P. James, C. F. Parker; Tom’s River, Ocean Co., Austin. Pogonatum, Beauv. P. brevicaule, Brid. On banks, roadsides, &c. Common. P. brachyphyllum, Beauy. On sandy loam along roadsides near Tom’s River, Austin; Woodbury, Gloucester Co., James. Polytrichum, Brid. P. commune, Linn. On the ground in woods and old sterile fields. Very common. P. formosum, Linn. About the roots of trees in damp woods and on flat shaded rocks. Common. P. juniperinum, Hedw. On the ground in dry exposed places. Common at Closter and in pine barrens. 148 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. P. strictum, Menzies. Sandy pine barrens. Common. P. piliferum, Schreb. In old fields (fertile) and on rocks (sterile) near Closter. Diphyscium, Web. & Mohr. D. foliosum, Web. & Mohr. On banks in woods and rocky ravines. Common. Buxbaumia, Haller. B. aphylla, Haller. On the ground in open woods. Rare. Clos- ter and pine barrens. Fontinalis, Dill. F. antipyretica, L.; Var. gigantea, Sulliv. In rivulets. Com- . mon. Sterile. F. Novee-Anglise, Sulliv. In springs and in rivulets in swampy places; common. Sterile. F. Lescurii, Sulliv. Ponds and sluggish streams, southern New Jersey. Sterile. Var. --——. In rocky rivulets. Common. Var. (2?) cymbifolia, Aust. Ponds of northern N. J. Sterile. F. Sullivanti, Lindb. (F,. Lescurii; Var. gracilescens, Sulliv.) Stagnant pools in woods about Closter. F. Dalecarlica, Bryol., Europ. Rocky rivulets. Common. F., disticha, H. & W.(?) Rocky rivulets, Mts. of N. J. Dichelyma, Myrin. D. capillaceum, Dill. Swamps, Closter. Crypheza, Mohr. C. glomerata, Schimp. On Red Cedars, Palisades, rare. Leptodon, Mohr. L. trichomitrion, Mohr. On trees and rocks, common, Neckera, Hedw. N. pennata, Hedw. On trees and rocks. common. Homailia, Brid. H. gracilis, James. Under overhanging rocks, Palisades. Leucodon, Schweer. L. julaceus, (Hedw.,) Sch. On trees, common. 149 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Thelia, Sulliv. T. hirtella, Hedw. On the trunks of trees near the ground, com- mon; rarely on rocks. T. asprella, Schimp. On the roots of trees, old stumps, and on stones in open woods, common. T. Lescurii, Sulliv. On flat rocks, Palisades; on white sand about the base of stunted oaks, in southern N. J. Myurella, Bryol., Europ. M. Careyana, Sulliv. Banks of ravines about Hohokus and in the mountains of New Jersey; rare in fruit. Leskea, Hedw. L. denticulata, Sulliv. On dry rocks and roots of trees, sterile. L. Austini, Sulliv. On stone fences, Sussex Co. L. obscura, Hedw. On the roots of trees, and on stones within the reach of floods in low grounds, common. Anomodon, Hook. & Tay]. A. rostratus, (Hedw.,) Schimp. (Leskea rostrata, Hedw.) About the roots of trees in woods, forming dense cushions, Closter. A. tristis (Cesati), Hook. & Tayl. On trees and rocks, common; always sterile. A. attenuatus, Hartm. About the roots of trees and on rocks, common. A. obtusifolius, Bryol., Europ. On trunks of trees and on rocks, common. Var. fragilis, Aust. On trees about Closter. A. viticulosus, Linn. On limestone rocks, Sussex Co. Pterigynandrum, Hedw. P. filiforme, Hedw. On rocks and roots of trees, Palisades. Platygyrium, Bryol., Europ. P., repens, Bryol., Europ. On the roots of the Chestnut and Beech, but more commonly on dead wood. Frequent. Cylindrothecium, Bryol., Europ. C. sedutrix, Hedw. On roots of trees, stones, old logs, &c.; also in moist or wet grounds. Very common. C. cladorrhizans, Hedw. On old logs, roots of trees, &c., Pali- sades and northern N. J. C. brevisetum, Wils. On leaning trunks of trees, old logs and stone fences; also on rocks, Palisades and northern N. J. 150 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Climacium, Web. & Mohr. C. dendroides, (Dill.) Web. & Mohr. In swamps about Closter and Tom’s River. C. Americanum, Brid. On the ground about the roots of trees in swamps, and on moist rocks. Very common. Var. fluitans, Aust. In stagnant pools in woods near Closter. Fabronia, Raddi. F, octoblepharis, (Sleich.) Bryol., Europ. On rocks and trees at the Delaware Water Gap. Pylaisia, Bryol., Europ. P. subdenticulata, Schimp. On the bases of White Oaks about Closter. P. intricata, (Hedw.) Schimp. On trees. Very common. Var. ——~—. Limestone region, northern N. J. P, velutina, Bryol., Europ. On trees (chiefly young Elms) in swamps ;-also on old logs, &c.,in mountainous regions, N. J. Var. On Red Cedars. Homalothecium, Bryol., Europ. H. subcapillatum, (Hedw.,) Bryol. Europ. On trees and old rocks, common. Thuidium, Bryol., Europ. T. pygmeeum, Bryol., Europ. Mem. On stones along rivulets, North Jersey. . minutulum, Hedw. On decayed wood in swamps, common. . gracile; Var. Lancastriense, Sulliv. On dry sterile ground, in open woods, common in N. J. . scitum, Beauv. On the base of a tree near Closter. Var. aestivalis, Austin. On the roots of trees, N. J. . tamariscinum, Hedw. On the roots of trees, old logs, &c., very common. . delicatulum, Linn. On shaded rocks and banks, common. . abietinum, Linn. On dry limestone ridges, Sussex Co., very abundant. AHA A HA AA Elodium, Sulliv. E. paludosum, Sulliv. Swamps and low grounds, common. Camptothecium, Sch. C. nitens, Schreb. In peat-bogs, near Sparta. 151 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Brachythecium, Bryol., Europ. B owe ww oD WoW wh . letum, Brid. On the ground, old logs, roots of trees and rocks, common. .acuminatum, Beauv. On the roots of trees and old logs in woods, Closter. . sulebrosum, Hoffm. On the ground, old wood, &c., common. . campestre, Bruch. On the ground in woods, Closter and Northern N. J. Var. On the ground under shrubbery, in yards and gardens, Closter. .acutum, Mitten. On the ground in swamps, near Closter. . rutabulum, Linn. On wet shaded ground, dripping rocks and old wells, common. . rivulare, Bruch. On rocks in rivulets, Palisades; common. . Starkii, Brid. On old logs in mountains, Del. Water Gap. . plumosum, Linn. On rocks in rivulets and ravines, very com- mon, . Novee-Anglie, Sulliv. & Lesqx.; Var. rupestre, Austin, On irri- gated rocks in mountains of New Jersey. Hurhynchium, Bryol. Europe. HE BARES . Boscii, Sch. On shaded banks, common. . strigosum, Hoffm. On banks in woods, common. . diversifolium, Schimp. On shaded banks, N. J. (?) . Sullivantii, R. Spruce. On banks of deep shaded ravines, common. . hians, Hedw. In low swamps near Closter. . piliferum, Schreb. On the ground about the roots of trees and old logs, in swampy places, N. J., rare. Thamnium, Bryol. Europ. T. Alleghaniense, C. Mull. In deep crevices of wet rocks (sterile) Rhyn Palisades. chostegium, Bryol. Europ. R. demissum, Wils. On damp shaded rocks, Palisades (very rare) and northern N. J. R. microcarpum, C. Mull.; Var. anisocarpum, Sulliv. On stones in damp woods, about Closter, frequent. R. recurvans, Sch. On decayed wood, &c., Closter. Var. Cedar swamps, northern N. J. R, deplanatum, Schimp. On the ground, under rocks in moist ravines, Palisades. PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. R. R. R. geophilum, Aust. (Hypnum depressum, James). On clayey, shaded ground, N. J. serrulatum, Hedw. On the ground, roots of trees, &c., in woods and swamps, common. rusciforme, Weis. On rocks in rapid streams, common. Plagiothecium, Bryol. Europ. P. vd ww wa elegans, Hook. Crevices of shaded rocks, northern N. J. Var. terrestre, Lindby. On the ground, in a ravine near Pas- cack (sterile). . Mulleriannm, Schimp. Rocky ravines, N. J. . Passaicense, Aust. Rocky banks, Passaic, Morris and Bergen Counties. ' . latebricola, Wils. About the roots of old stumps, &c., in swamps near Closter. . turfaceum, Lindbg. On the ground in woods, &c., Palisades. . striatellum, Brid. (P. Muhlenbeckii, Bryol., Europ.) Crevices of rocks and rocky banks, Closter. Var. chrysophylloides, Schimp. On the ground in woods and swamps. CcmmoninN.J. Closter, Austin; Camden Co., Parker. P. denticulatum, Dill.; Var. On the ground in wet woods and swamps. Common. Var pusillum, Aust. On flat rocks in the shade of Hemlocks ; also on the roots of trees in dry woods, N. J. P. sylvaticum, Linn. Deep wooded ravines. Mountains of N. J. Var.1. (P. Sullivantiz, Schimp.) Crevices of rocks and rocky banks. Common. N. J. (?) Var. 2. (P. Roseanum, Hampe.) On tussocks and about the roots of treesin swamps. Common in N. J. P. (?) subfalcatum, Aust. Crevices of rocks, Mts. of N. J. Amblystegium, A. confervoides, Brid. On limestone rocks, N. J. A. A. A. adnatum, Hedw. On stones and roots of trees. Very com- mon. Lescurii, Sulliv. On rocks in mountain rivulets, N. J., (rare). serpens, Var. irriguum, (Hook. & Wils.) Aust. On wet rocks, &e., at Little Falls. Var, radicale subjulaceum. On limestone fences along dusty highways. Sussex Co. Var. radicale parvulum. On trunks of trees in dry woods. Var, orthocladon major. Springy places in swamps. Closter. Var. orthocladon fontanum. In limestone springs. 19 153 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. A A . fluviatile, Swartz. On rocks in a rivulet near Closter. Sterile. . riparium, L.; Var. . In rivulets and springs. Common. Var. Inundated places in swamps, Closter. Hypnum, Dill. H H H. qt Hie i H . Bergenense, Aust. On decaying leaves, &c., about Closter. Very common. . hispidulum, Brid. On the ground, roots of trees, dead wood, rocks, &c., common. chrysophyllum, Brid. (H. polymorphum, Hook & Tayl.) On the ground in fields and woods, very common. Var. rupestre, Aust. On shaded or dripping rocks, common, N, J.(?) Var. uncinifolium, Aust. Moist rocky banks, Hohokus. . stellatum, Schreb. Wet meadows, near Closter. Var. protensum, (Brid.) Aust. Bogs and swamps, near Closter. . polyganum, Schimp. (Amblystegium polyganum, Bryol. Eu- rop.) Swamps about Closter, rare. .aduncum, Var.1. On wet rocks, Little Falls. Var. 2. Marshy places, Sussex Co. Var. gracilescens, Bryol. Europ. On the ground in exsiccated places, common, N. J. (?) Var. giganteum, Bryol. Europ. In Budd’s Lake, Morris Co., Austin, T. C. Porter. . Kneiffii, Bryol. Europ. In sunken places, about Closter. .uncinatum, Hedw. On an old stone fence near Closter. . pallescens, Schimp. On Kalmia latifolia, in swamps, moun- tains of N. J. . reptile, Michx. On the roots of trees, decayed logs, and on stones near the ground, very common. Var, viride, Aust. On roots of trees in woods, Closter. -imponens, Hedw. On decayed logs in woods and among Sphagna in swamps; also on white sand in the dry pine bar- rens; very common. . cupressiforme, Linn.; Vars. . On rocks, roots of trees, &e. . curvifolium, Hedw. On decayed woods, wet ground and on rocks, very common. » pratense, Koch. On the ground in swampy places, common. Var.(?) On tussocks and old logs in cedar swamps, near New Durham. . micans, Swartz. N. J. (?) Var. pulvum, (H. K. & Wils.,) Aust. On inundated logs, &e., in cedar swamps, Tom’s River, Ocean Co. 154 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Var. albulum, (C. Mull,) Aust. On decaying leaves, &c., mar- gins of stagnant pools, near Closter. . Haldanianum, Grev. On the ground, old logs, &c., in woods, common. . molluscum, Hedw. On the ground in damp woods. Com- mon. Usually sterile. . Crista-castrensis, Linn. On the ground and on decaying logs in deep damp woods andswamps. Closter. Rare. . palustre, Linn. On rocks in mountain rivulets. Rare. . molle, Dicks. On rocks along streams, northern N. J. Rare. . Closteri, Aust. On rocks along rivulets about Closter. Novee-Czesareee, Aust. On rocks in a small rivulet which crosses the ‘‘ State Line.” . cordifolium, Hedw. Swamps. Common. . cuspidatum, Linn. Bogs. Common. . Sclireberi, Willd. On the ground in woods. Very common. Hit Hoh om Hylocomium, Bryol., Europ. H. splendens, Hedw. On the ground in woods, northern N. J. (Sterile.) H. brevirostre, Ehrh. Deep shaded ravines and swamps. Com- mon. Sterile in N. J. H, triquetrum, Linn. On the ground in woods. Common. Sterile in N. J. Rhytidium, Sulliv. R. rugosum, (Ehrh.) Sulliv. On flat rocks, Palisades. Common. Sterile. HEPATIC Ai. COMPILED BY MR. C., F. PARKER FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF THE LATE Cc. F, AUSTIN. Sarcoscyphus, Cord. S. sphacelatus, Gieske. Wet rocks, mountains of N. J. Plagiochila, Nees & Montg. P. porelloides, Torr. Among mosses in swamps and shaded ra- vines, common. P. asplenoides, Linn. In rocky shaded rivulets, common. Closter. Scapania, Lindenberg. S. compacta; Var. irrigua, (Nees,) Aust. Near Tom’s River. 155 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. S. nemorosa, (Linn.,) Nees. Margins of rivulets, swamps, &c., common. S. nemorosa, Sulliv. In shady places, on rocks and on the ground, very common. S. albicans; Var. taxifolia, minor. On banks in woods: also on rocks and on the ground in damp shady ravines, common. Leptoscyphus. L. Taylori; Var. Among Sphagna in a peat bog, near Closter. Southbya, Austin. S. biformis, Aust. On steep wet rocks, Delaware Water Gap, N. J. Jungermania, Linn. J. Schraderi, Mart. On the ground, rotten wood, &c., very com- mon. . hyalina, Lyell. On banks in woods, near Closter. . spheerocarpa; Var.(?) On the banks of a small creek subject to inundation, in low grounds (shaded), near Closter. . crenulata, Smith. On the ground in old fields, along road- sides, &c., common. . (Solenostomum) crenuliformis, Aust. On rocks in rivulets, near Closter. . fossombronioides, Aust. On rocks in a rivulet, near Closter. . pumila, With. On shaded rocks along rivulets, about Closter, common. . inflata, Huds. Sandy pine barrens, near Batsto, T. P. James. Var. fluitans, Synop. Hepat. In a peat bog, near Closter. . excisa, Dicks. On sterile ground in open woods; common. Var. crispata, Hook. Shaded banks, on the ground and in crevices of rocks along the Passaic and Delaware Rivers. J. polita, Nees. In a peat bog, near Closter. CS GG Cephalozia, Dumort. C. Sullivanti, Aust. On rotten wood, rare. C. divaricata, Var. Pine barrens. Var. confervoides, Aust. Among Sphagna in a peat bog, near Closter. - catenulata, Huben. On rotten wood in swamps, &e. - connivens, Dicks. On decaying moss, rotten wood, and on the ground, common and variable. C. bicuspidata, Var. conferta, Aust. On banks in woods, near Closter. QQ 156 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. curvifolia, Dicks. On rotten logs in damp woods and swamps; common. Odontoschisma, Dumort. O. Sphagni, Dicks. Among mosses, &c., Closter; old log, Quaker Bridge, Thos. P. James. Lophocolea, Nees. L. heterophylla, (Linn.) Nees. On the ground, old logs, &c., wet woods, Closter. Chiloscyphus, Corda. C. polyanthos, (Linn.) Corda. On the ground, &c., in springy places in woods; also on rotten logs in swamps, common; Batsto, Thos. P. James, Calypogeia, Raddi. C. Trichomanis, (Dicks.) Corda; Var. rivularis, Aust. In slug- gish streams, or growing in loose turfs on their banks, in cedar swamps, Southern, N. J. Var. tenuis, Aust. In a peat bog, near Closter. C. Sullivanti, Aust. On slides at the Delaware Water Gap, Jersey side. Lepidozia, Nees. L. reptans, (Linn.) Nees. On the ground in deep shaded ravines. L. setacea, (Web.) Mitt. On the ground and on rotten wood, common; pine barrens. Mastigobryum, Nees. M. trilobatum, (Linn.) Nees. In deep ravines, wet woods, and swamps. Common. ‘ Var. 1. (M. tridenticulatum, Mx.) In swamps. Common. Var. 2. (Jangermania trilobata, Var. Hook.) On rocks in deep ravines. Trichocolea, Nees. T. tomentella, Nees. Among mosses in swamps and along the margin of woodland rivulets. Common. Sendtnera, Endl. S. juniperina, Swartz. On rocks, Greenwood Mts. Blepharozia, Dumort. B. ciliaris, (Linn.) Dumort. On the roots of trees, old logs, &e., old stumps, &c. Closter. 157 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Blepharostoma, Dumort. B. trichophyllum, (Linn.) Dum. On the ground and on rotten wood. Common. Radula, Nees. R. complanata, (Linn.) Dum. On rocks and roots of trees. Com- mon. R. obconica, Sulliv. On rocks in ravines. Rare. Bergen Co. Madotheca, Dumort. M. platyphylla, (Linn.) Dumort. On rocks and trees. Closter. M. porella, (Dicks.) Nees. On rocks and roots of trees subject to inundation. Common. Phragmicoma, Dumort. P. clypeata, (Schw.) Sulliv. On rocks. Common. Fruilania, Raddi. F.. squarrosa, Nees. On rocks, bark of trees, &c. F. plana, Sulliv. On shaded rocks. F. saxicola, Aust. On inclined surface of dry trap rocks, slightly shaded, near Closter and Little Falls. F. Eboracensis, Gottsche. Cedar trees, Palisades, Bergen Co. F. Hutchinsiae, (Hook.) Nees. On wet rocks, chiefly in mountain rivulets, Closter. F. Grayana, Mont. On rocks and trees, Closter. Steetzia, Lehm. S. Lyelli, (Hook.) Lehm. Among mosses in swamps, often aquatic, common; Farrago Pond, Ocean Co.; Camden. Pellia, Raddi. P. epiphylla, (Linn.) Nees. On the ground along small streams, Closter. Aneura, Dumort. A. pinguis, (Linn.) Dumort. On wet banks, rare. Var. In water among Sphagna, South Jersey. A. sessilis, Spreng. Old logs partly inundated, in swamps, Closter. A. palmata, (Hedw.) Nees. On rotten wood, common. A. pinnatifida, Nees. On dripping rocks, Hohokus. A. multifida, (Linn.) Dumort. On decaying mossin cedarswamps ; common in South Jersey; Closter. 158 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Metzgeria, Raddi. M. furcata, (Linn.) Nees. On rocks and roots of trees, very common. Fossombronia, Raddi. F, angulosa, Raddi. Brackish meadows, common. (Matures in early spring.) F. pusilla, (Linn.,) Nees. Damp ground, Closter. (Matures in Sept. and Oct.) F. Cristula, Aust. On moist sand in unfrequented paths, near Batsto, Atlantic Co. (Matures in autumn.) Anthoceros, Mich. A. levis, Linn. On mud in cow tracks, also in cultivated fields, Closter. Notothylas, Sulliv. N. valvata, Sulliv. On wet ground, banks of ditches, &c., com- mon, N. melanospora, Sulliv. On damp ground, chiefly in cultivated fields, rather common. Marchantia, Linn. M. polymorpha, Linn. Ditches and wet springy places, Closter. Preissia, Nees. P. commutata, (Lindbg.,) Nees. Rocky river bank, North Jersey. Conocephalus (Fegatella). C. conicus, (Linn.,) Dumort. Shady banks of rivulets, common. Asterella, Pallis. A. hemispherica, Linn. Rocky banks, chiefly along streams, common. Grimaldia, Raddi. G. barbifrons, Bisch. Rocky places, near Closter. Fimbriaria, Nees. F, tenella, Nees. On damp ground in old fields, &c., very com- mon. Riccia, Mich. R. sorocarpa, Bisch. Rocky places in unfrequented paths, &c., near Closter. 159 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. R. lamellosa, Raddi. Rocky places, Palisades, Bergen Co. R. arvensis, Aust. Wet broken ground in cultivated fields, &c., about Closter. Var. hirta, (R. hirta, Aust. MS. 1864.) Rocky places, near Closter. R. Lescuriana, Aust. Rocky ground in paths, &c., Palisades, Bergen Co. R. lutescens, Schw. On broken ground in wet places, &c., common. R. Sullivanti, Aust. On damp or wet broken ground in culti- vated fields, Closter. R. fluitans, Linn. In both stagnant and running water, common; always sterile. Var. terrestris, Aust. On the ground in cultivated fields, Closter. R. tenuis, Aust. Wet broken ground, margin of woods, near Closter. Crass V.—THALLOGENS. LICHENS. COLLECTED BY COE F. AUSTIN; NAMED BY PROF. EDWARD TUCKERMAN. PRINTED FROM A LIST COMPILED BY THE LATE C. F. AUSTIN, IN 1878. Where no locality is given the plants were collected at Closter, Bergen County. Ramalina, Ach., D. N. R. calicaris, Fries. Var. fastigiata, Fries. Var. fraxinea, Fries. Var. canaliculata, Fries. Var. farinacea, Fries. R. rigida, Pers., Tuckm. Cetraria, Ach., Fries. C. Fahlunensis, (L.,) Scheer. C. Feudleri, Tuck. Ocean Co. C. Islandica, Ach. Sussex Co. 160 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. ao O80 Cc. . ciliaris, Ach. . lacunosa, Ach. . aleurites, Ach. Var. placorodia, Tuck. Ocean Co. . Juniperina, Tuck. Var. virescens, Tuck. aurescens, Tuck. Evernia, Ach., Mann. E, furfuracea, Mann. Usnea, (Dill.,) Ach. Uz barbata, Fries. Var. florida, Fries. Var. strigosa, Ach. Var. hirta, Fries. Var. rubiginea, Mx. Var. plicata, Ach. Var. dasypoga, Fries. Var. ceratina, Schaer. U. trichodea, Ach. U. angulata, Ach. Alectoria, Ach., Nyl. A. jubata, Fries. Var. chalybeiformis, Ach. Var. implexa, Fries. Theloschistes, (Norm.,) Tuckm. Dy as T. parietinus, (L.,) Norm. Var. lychneus, Ny]. Var. polycarpus, Fries. chrysopthalmus, (L.,) Norm. concolor, Dicks. Parmelia, Ach., D. N. dd Wid why . crinita, Ach. . perforata, Ach. Var. cetrata, Fries. . perlata, Ach. . tiliacea, Fleerk. . Borreri, Ach. Var. rudecta, Tuck. . saxatilis, Ach. . levigata, Ach. Ocean Co. 20 161 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. . pertusa, Schrier. - physodes, Ach. . colpodes, Ach. . caperata, Ach. . conspirsa, Ach. . ambigua, Ach. . olivacea, Ach. Ort id ty Physcia, (D. C., Fries.,) Th. Fr. P., aquila, (Ach.,) Nyl. Var. detonsa, Tuck. ‘P. speciosa, (Wulf.,) Fries. Var. hypolenca, Ach. Var. galactophylla, Tuck. Ocean Co. P. stellaris, (L.,) Nyl. Var. tribacia, Fries. Var. hispida, Fries. P. obscura, (Ehrh.,) Ny]. Var. endochrysea, Ny]l. Var, adglutinata, Schreer. P. pulverulenta, (Schreb.,) Nyl. Pyxine, Fries. P. cocoes, (Sw.) Var. sorediata, Tuck. Umbilicaria, Hoffm. U. Pennsylvanica, Hoffm. Sussex Co. U. pustulata, Hoffm. U. Dillenii, Tuck. Sussex Co. U. Muhlenbergii, Ach. Sticta, (Schreb.) S. crocata, Ach. S. quercizans, Ach. S. pulmonaria, Ach. S. amplissima, Mass. Nephroma, Ach. N. leevigatum, Ach. N. tomentosum, (Hoffm.,) Kbr. N. Helveticum, Schrer. 162 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Peltigera, (Willd., Hoffm.,) Feé. P. aphthosa, Hoffm. P. canina, Hoffm. Var. spuria, Ach. P. polydactyla, Hoffm. P. rufescens, Hoffm. P. horizontalis, Hoffm. P. venosa, Hott'm. Pannaria, (Del.,) Tuckm. P. lanuginosa, (Ach.,) Kbr. P, lurida, Ny]. P. microphylla, (Sw.,) Del. P. leucosticta, Tuck. P. molybdea, Pers. Var. cronia, Nyl. Sussex Co. P. nigra, (Huds.,) Nyl. P. byssina, (Hoffm.,) Tuck. Ephebe, Fries., Born. EH. pubescens, Fr. E. minor, Willey in litt. Collema, (Hoffm.,) Fries., Flot. - myriococcum, (Ach.,) Nyl. Sussex Co. . pycnocarpum, Nyl. . cyrtaspris, Tuck. . microphyllum, Ach. . verruciforme, Ny]. . leptaleum, Tuck. - . flaccidum, Ach. - nigrescens, (Huds.,) Ach. C. ryssoleum, Tuck. C. pulposum, Ach. C. furvum, Ach., Nyl. Q2QaAR22aaQ Leptogium, Fries., Nyl. L. subtile, Ny]. L. lacerum, (Sw.,) Fr. L. pulchellum, Ach., Nyl. L. tremelloides, Fr. L. chloromelum, (Sw.,) Ny. L. myochroum, (Ehrh., Schreer.) Var, saturninum, (Dicks.,) Tuck. 163 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Hydrothysia, Russell. H. venosa, Russell. Placodium, (DC.,) Naeg. & Hepp. P. P, P. Ps P. cerinum, (Hedw.,) Naeg. & Hepp. aurantiacum, (Lightf.,) Naeg. & Hepp. Var. erythrellum, Ach. ferrugineum, (Huds.,) Hepp. Var. nigricans, (Tuck.,) F vittellinum, (Ehrb.,) Ach. cinnabarinum, (Ach.,) Anzi. Lecanora, Ach. BYE EY be Peep . pallescens, Fr. . athroocarpa, Duby, Ny]. . rubina, Ach. Sussex Co. . tartarea, Ach. . cinerea, (L.,) Sommerf. - Bockii, (Fr.,) Th. & Fr. . cervina, (Pers.,) Smf. Var. discreta, Fr. Var. privigna, Auctt. subfusca, Ach. Var. Hageni, Ach. . pallida, Schreer. . varia, Fr, . orosthea, (Sm.,) Mudd. . xanthophana, Ny]. . muralis, (Schrer.) Sussex Co. Rinodina, Mass., Stitz. R. R. R. sophodes, (Ach.,) Mass. Var. confragosa, Nyl. Ascociscana, Tuck. Sussex Co. constans, Nyl. Pertussaria, DC. P. Wot ty pertusa, Ach. Var. areolata, Fr. . leioplaca, Ach. . velata, Turn. . multipuncta, (Sm.,) Nyl. - pustulata, (Ach.,) . globularis, Ach. Nyl. 164 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Conotrema, Tuckm. C. urceolatum, Tuck. Gyalecta, (Ach.,) Anzi. G. pineti, (Schrad.,) Fr. Urceolaria, (Ach.,) Floerk. U. scruposa, Smf. Stereocaulon, Schreb. S. tomentosum, Fr. S. paschale, Laur. Sussex Co. S. denudatum, FI. Cladonia, Hoffm. . papillaria, (Ehrh.,) Hoffm. . pyxidata, Fr. Var. symphicarpa, Nyl. . cariosa, Fl. . turgida, Hoffm. . fimbriata, Fr. Var. adspersa, Tuck. . gracilis, Fr. Var. verticillata, Fr. Var. hybrida, Fr. Var. elongata, Fr. Var. symphicarpa, Tuck. . cornuta, Fr. . mitrula, Tuck. . lepidota, Fr. . fureata, Fl. Var. crispata, Fl. Var. racemosa, Fl. Var. subulata, Fl. . Squamosa, Hoffm. Var. delicata, Fr. Var. ceespiticia, Auctt. . rangiferina, Hoffm. Var. sylvatica, Fl. . degenerans, Fl. . uncialis, Fr. Ocean Co. Var. aduuca, Ach. Ocean Co. - cornucopioides, Fr. a2 aad aa Q Qaagnaa Qa aa a 165 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Cc. Cc. macilenta, Hoffm. cristatella, Tuck. Beomyces, Pers., DC., Ny]. B. B. roseus, Pers. seruginosus, Scop. Biatora, Fries. WDnnWWnWod DWOWWWWWWWddddee . icteria, Mont. . Russellii, Tuck. Sussex Co. . nigra, Tuck. . decolorans, (Hoffm.,) Fr. . viridescens, (Schrad.,) Fr. . vernalis, Fr. parvifolia, Pers. . russula, (Ach.,) Mont. sanguinea, Fr. . exigua, (Schrad.,) Ach. . uliginosa, (Schrad.,) Ach. . denigrata, Fr. . tricolor, With. . hypnophila, Turn. . cupreo-rosella, Nyl. Sussex Co. . rubella, Fr. Var. suffusa, Tuck. Var. Schweinitzii, Tuck.. Var. inundata, Fr. . umbrina, Ach. . chlorosticta, Tuck. Ocean Co. . chlorantha, Tuck. . campestris, Fr. . fossarum, (Duf.,) Mont. . geophana, Nyl. . Resine, Fr. Heterothecium, (Flot.,) Tuck. H. sanguinarium, (L., Fl.,) Tuck. H. pezizoideum, (Ach.,) Fl. Lecidea, Ach., Fr. L. L. L. contigiua, Fr. eleeochroma, Tuck. enteroleuca, Ach. 166 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. L. tessellina, Tuck. L. spilota, Fr. Buellia, (D. N.,) Tuck. . stellulata, Tay]. . parasema, (Ach.,) Kbr. . dialyta, Nyl. . myriocarpa, DC. . Schreereri, D. N. . vernicoma, Tuck. . petreea, (FL,) Tuck. Var. Montagnei, Fl. B. lactea, Mass. DWnnWnnoo Opegrapha, (Humb.,) Ach., Nyl. O. varia, (Pers.,) Fr. Var. rimalis, Fr. O. vulgata, Ach., Nyl. O. viridis, (Pers.,) Nyl. Graphis, Ach., Nyl. G. scripta, Ach. Var. assimilis, Nyl. Var. recta, Schreer. G. elegans, (Sm.,) Ach. G. dendritica, Ach. G. scalpturata, Ach. Arthonia, Ach., Nyl. A. glaucescens, Nyl. A. lecideella, Nyl. A. astroidea, Ach. A. spectabilis, Fl. A. globosa, Tuckm., fide Willey in litt., Mar., 1875. Mycoporum, Flot., Nyl. M. pycnocarpum, Nyl. Acolium, (Feé.,) DN. A. tigillare, (Ach.,) DN. Calicium, Pers. C. pheocephalum, (Turn.,) Turn. and Borr. C. curtum, T. and B. C. subtile, Fr. 167 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. fuscipes, Tuck. C. roscidum, (FIl.,) Nyl. Var. roscidulum, Nyl. Ocean Co. C. byssaceum, Fr. C. tubeeforme, Tuck. Endocarpon, Hedvw., Fr. EH. miniatum, (L.,) Schreer. Var. aquaticum, Schrer. Var. complicatum, Schreer. EB. arboreum, Schweinitz. EH. rufescens, Ach. E. hepaticum, Ach. Trypethelium, Spreng., Ach. T. virens, Tuck. Sagedia, (Mass., Kbr.,) Tuck. S. lactea, Kbr. S. oxyepora, (Nyl.,) Tuck. S. Cestrensis, Tuck. Verrucaria, (Pers.,) Tuck. V. epigea, (Pers.,) Ach. Pyrenula, (Ach., Naeg. & Hepp.,) Tuck. P. hyalospora, (Nyl.,) Tuck. P. glabrata, (Ach.,) Mass. P. nitida, Ach. P. lactea, (Mass.,) Tuck. P. punctiformis, (Ach.,) Naeg. P. theleena, (Ach.,) Tuck. FUNGI. COMPILED BY MR. J. B, ELLIS. AGARICINI. Agaricus, L. Amanita. A. vaginatus, Bull. A. muscarius, L, 1688 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Lepiota. A. procerus, Scop. A. rachodes, Vitt. Armillaria. A. melleus, Vahl. Clitocybe. A. laccatus, Scop. A. trullissatus, Ell. Pleurotus. A. ostreatus, Jacq. A. septicus, Fr. A. algidus, Fr. A. applicatus, Batsch. Collybia. A. platyphyllus. Var. repens, Fr. A. confluens, Pers. A. conigenoides, Ell. A. acervatus, Fr. Mycena. A. galericulatus, Scop. A. alcalinus, Fr. A. epipterygius, Scop. A. corticola, Schum. A. capillaris, Schum. Omphalia. A. campanella, Batsch. A. fibula, Bull. Entoloma. A. indigoferus, Ell. (A. prunuloides, Fr.) (?) Hebeloma. A. geophyllus, Bull. Flammula. A. sapineus, Fr. Nancoria. A. pediades, Fr. 169 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF Galera. A. tener, Scheff. A. hypnorum, Batsch. Psalliota. A. campestris, L. Var. rufescens, Berk. Stropharia. A. semiglobatus, Batsch. Panexolus. A. campanulatus, L. A. atomatus, Fr. A. disseminatus, Fr. Coprinus, Pers. C. comatus, Fr. . atramentarius. Fr. . fimetarius, Fr. . niveus, Fr. . naicaceus, Fr. . ephermerus, Fr. aagaaga Cortinarius, Fr. C. violaceus, Fr. C. cinnamomeus. Var. semisanguineus, Fr. Paxillus, Fr. P. flavidus, Berk. P, atrotomentosus, Fr. P. pubescens, Ell. Hyegrophorus, Fr. H. virgineus, Fr. H. voccineus, Fr. H. miniatus, Fr. H. conicus, Fr. Lactarius, Fr. L. torminosus, Ir. L. piperatus, Fr. L. vellereus, Fr. PLANTS. 170 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. L. deliciosus, Fr. L. theiogalus, Fr. L. volemus, Fr. L. subdulcis, Fr. L. indigo, Schw. Russula, Fr. R. furcata, Fr. R. integra, Fr. R. alutacea, Fr. Cantharellus, Adans. C. cibarius, Fr. C. aurantiacus, Fr. C, cinnabarinus, Schw. Marasmius, Fr. M. oreades, Fr. M. scorodonius, Fr. M. ramealis, Fr. M. rotula, Fr. . androsaceus, Fr. . perforans, Fr. . epiphyllus, Fr. . praeacutus, Ell. . straminipes, Pk. . glabellus, Pk. . siccus, Schw. . cucullatus, Ell. BESSESEE Lentinus, Fr. L. Lecontei, Fr. L. lepideus, Fr. Panus, Fr. P. strigosus, B. & OC. P. stypticus, Bull. Trogia, Fr. T. crispa, Fr. Schizophyllum, Fr. 8S. commune, Fr. 171 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Lenzites, Fr. L. L. L. betulina, Fr. sepiaria, Fr. vialis, Pk. POLYPORETI. Boletus, Dill. HWW . luteus, L. . granulatus, L. . subtomentosus, L. . edulis, Bull. scaber, Fr. . felleus, Bull. . strobilaceus, Berk. . Frostii, Russ. . Russelii, Frost. . dichrous, Ell. Polyporus, Fr. P. . Ellisii, Berk. PEF PO PO SP Pd A A I brumalis, Fr. Schweinitzii, Fr. . perennis, Fr. parvulus, Klotszch. picipes, Fr. varius, Fr. . lucidus, Fr. . giganteus, Fr. sulfureus, Fr. epileucus, Fr. obtusus, Berk. adustus, Fr. applanatus, Fr. carneus, Nees. cupulaeformis, B. & Rav. pergamenus, Fr. igniarius, Fr, radiatus, Fr. . hirsutus, Fr. velutinus, Fr. . versicolor, Fr. . abietinus, Fr. . gilvus, Fr. 172 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. . contiguus, Fr. ferruginosus, Schrad. . xanthus, Fr. . nitidus, Fr. . incarnatus, Fr. medulla-panis, Fr. obducens, Fr. vulgaris, Fr. . molluscus, Fr. vaporarius, Fr. . aneirinus, Fr. . farinellus, Fr. . tenellus, Berk. & Cke. . xantholoma, Schw. Door ot Trametes, Fr. T. Pini, Fr. T. sepium, Berk. T. suaveolens, Fr. Deedalea, Pers. D. quercina, Fr. D. confragosa, Pers. Merulius, Hall. M. tremellosus, Schrad. M. corium, Fr. M. aureus, Fr. M. lacrymans, Fr. Porothelium, Fr. P. confusum, B. & Br. Fistulina, Bull. F. pallida, Berk. & Rav. Favolus, Palis. F. Europzeus, Fr. HYDNEL. Hyduum, L. H. repandum, L. H. zonatum, Batsch. H. ferrugineum, Fr. 173 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. . adustum, Schw. . caput-medusae, Bull. . ochraceum, Pers. . Ellisii, Thiim. . farinaceum, Pers. . pallidum, 0. & E. Too ooh Irpex, Fr. I. cinnamomeus, Fr. I. tulipifera, Schw. Radulum, Fr. R. orbiculare, Fr. Phlebia, Fr. P. merismoides, Fr. Grandinia, Fr. G. tabacina, C. & E. Odontia, Fr. O. fimbriata, Fr. O. fusca, C. & E. Kneiffia, Fr. K. candidissima, B. & C. K. setigera, Fr. AURICULARINI. Craterellus, Fr. C. cornucopioides, Fr. Thelephora, Ehr. . anthocephala, Fr. . terrestris, Fr. . palmata, Fr. . cristata, Fr. . (laciniata, P.?) . pallida, Schw. . sebacea, Fr. . puteana, Schum, HHA AANA Stereum, Fr. S. purpureum, Fr. S. hirsutum, Fr. 174 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. RHR NM . spadiceum, Fr. , acerinum, Fr. Var. nivosum, Fr. . papyrinum, Mont. . radiatum, Pk. Hymenochete, Lev. Him ooo . rubiginosa, Lev. . tabacina, Lev. . Ellisii, B. & Cke. . corrugata, Berk. . spreta, Pk. . agglutinans, Ell. Artocreas, Berk. A. Micheneri, Berk. Corticium, Fr. ooga aneanoaanneondho05H . arachnoideum, B. & C. . cinereum, Fr. . fumigatum, Thum. . rubrocanum, Thum. . Jeeve, Fr. calceum, Fr. giganteum, Fr. incarnatum, Fr. molle, B. & C. subrepandum, Berk. & Cooke. . lilacino-fuscum, B. & C. . glabrum, B. & C. . brunneolum, B. & C. . subgiganteum, B. & C. . echinospoum, Ell. . ochroleucum, Fr. Var. spumeum, B. & Rav. . fusisporum, C. & E. . effuscatum, C. & E. . polygonium, Fr, . colliculosum, B. & C. HExobasidium, Wor. E. Vaccinii, Woron. Var. discoidea, Ell. Var. Andromede, Pk. 175 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Cyphella, Fr. C. fulva, B. & Rav. Solenia, Pers. S. ochracea, Hoff. S. candida, Hoff. S. fasciculata, Hoff. CLAVARIEI. Clavaria, Vaill. C. cristata, Holmsk. C. inequalis, Mull. C. clavata, Pk. C. mucida, Pers. Calocera, Fr. C. cornea, Fr. Typhula, Fr. T. muscicola, Fr. Pistillaria, Fr. P. micans, Fr. P. elavulata, Ell. TREMELLINI. Tremella, Dill. T. foliacea, P. T. albida, Huds. T. stipitata, Pk. Exidia, Pers. H. glandulosa, Fr. Hirneola, Fr. H. Auricula-Judie, Fr. Neematelia, Fr. N. nucleata, Schw. N. encephala, Fr. Dacryomyces, Nees. D. deliquescens, Duby. D. stillatus, Nees. 176 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Hymenula, Fr. H. fumosa, C. & E. Hormomyces, Bon. H. aurautiacus, Bon. Ditiola, Fr. (D. radicata, Fr.) ? HYPOGATL. Rhizopogon, Fr. R. rubescens, Tul. PHALLOIDEI. Phallus, Mich. P. impudicus, L. Corynites, B. & C. C. Ravenelii, B. & C., (Elizabeth, Tom’s River and Fort Lee, W. R. Gerard.) TRICHOGASTRES. Geaster, Mich. G. hygrometricus, Pers. G. mammosus, Chev. G. minimus, Schw. Bovista, Pers. B. subterranea, Pk. Lycoperdon, Tourn. L. cyathiforme, Bosc. L. pusillum, Fr. L. gemmatum, Fr. L. Wrightii, B. & C. L. pyriforme, Scheff. Scleroderma, Pers. S. bovista, Fr. S. vulgare, Fr. Arachnion, Schw. A. album, Schw. 22 177 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Polysaccum, D. C. P. Pisocarpium, Fr. MYXOGASTRES. Lycogala, Mich. L. epidendrum, Fr. Reticularia, Bull. R. atra, Fr. R. umbrina, Fr. Licea, Schrad. L. applanata, Berk. Fuligo, Hall. F. varians, Sommf. Leocarpus, Link. L. fragilis, (Dicks.,) Rost. Chondrioderma, Rost. C. floriforme, (Bull.,) Rost. Didymium, Schrad. D. tigrinum, Fr. D. squamulosum, A. & 8. D. xanthopus, Fr. D. Michelii, Lib. D. cinereum, Fr. Angioridium, Grev. A. sinuosum, Grev. Badhamia, Berk. B. hyalina, Berk. B. penetrans, C. & E. Enteridium, Ehr. BH. olivaceum, Ehr. Diachea, Fr. D. elegans, Fr. Stemonitis, Gled. S. ferruginea, Ehrb. S. fusca, Roth. S. confluens, C. & E. 178 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, Dictydium, Schrad. D. umbilicatum, Schrad. Cribraria, Pers. C. intricata, Schrad. Arcyria, Hill. A. punicea, Pers. A. incarnata, Pers. A. cinerea, Schum. Ophiotheca, O. umbrina, Berk. Trichia, Hall. . rubiformis, Pers. . fallax, Pers. . scabra, Rost. . chrysosperma, DC. . varia, Pers. . serpula, Pers. HHAHHAAAH Hemiarcyria, Rost. H. clavata, Pers. Perichena, Fr. P. depressa, Lib. NIDULARIACEI, Cyathus, Hall. C. vernicosus, D. C. Crucibulum, Tul. C. vulgare, Tul. Spherobolus, Tode. S. stellatus, Tode. SPHAERONEMEI. Coniothyrium, Corda. C. subtile, Cda.. C. herbarum, C. & E. Leptostroma, Ir. L. litigiosum, Desm. L. caricinum, Fr. L. petiolorum, C. & E. 179 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Phoma, Fr. P. concentricum. P. nebulosum, Berk. P. longissimum, Berk. P. fibricola, Berk. P, acuum, C. & E. P. uvicola, Berk. & Curt. P. ampelina, B. &C. P. consorta, C. & E. Cryptosporium, Kze. C. epiphyllum, C. & E. GC. Lonicere, C. & E. C. Nysse, C. & E. C. Solidaginis, C. & E. Spheronema, Fr. .acerinum, Pk. . corneum, C. & E. . macrosporum, B. & C. . pruinosum, B. & C. . rufum, Fr. . subcorticale, C. & E. . hystricinum, Ell, . stellatum, Ell. . hispidulum, Ell. . clethrincola, Ell. . Spheroideum, EIl. . capillare, E. & H. ANRNNDNNDNRNARMDRNRNM Spheeropsis, Mont. S. malorum, Berk. S. Alni, C. & E, S. Ampelopsidis, C. & E, S. clethrecola, C. & E. S. Cydoniae, C. & E. S. diatrypeum, C. & E. S. fibriseda, C. & E. S. ilicicola, C. & E. S. lanceolata, C. & E. S. opaca, C. & E. S. phacidioides, C. & E. S. pinastri, C. & E. S. punctum, C. & E, 180 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. . vibicola, C. & E. . rubicola, C. & E. . Rosarum, C. & E. . Sassafras, C. & E. . Sumachi, C. & E. . valsoidea, C. & E. Diplodia, Fr. . herbarum, Lev. . viticola, Desm. . ilicicola, Desm. . asclepiadea, C. & E. atramentaria, C. & E. . decorticata, C. & BE. . glandicola, C. & E. hibiscina, C. &. E. hyalospora, C. & E. longispora, C. & E. . maura, C. & E. . moricola, C. & E. . radicina, C. & E. . thyoidea, C. & E. NNNMMM poUdUbooNUUUUY Hendersonia, Mont. . sarmentorum, West. . Cydonia, C. & E. . anomala, C. & E. . collapsa, C. & E. . delicatula, C. E. . lophiostoma, C. & E. . thyoides, C. & E. . trimera, Cooke. HH hth eo Vermicularia, Tode. V. atramentaria, B. & Br. V. dematium, Fr. V. compacta, C. & E. V. venturioidea, C. & E. Discosia, Fr. D. artocreas, Fr. D. Podisome, C. & E. Pilidium, Kze. P. quercinum, Cke. 181 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Septoria, Fr. S. graminum, Desm. . Polygonorum, Desm. . ilicifolia, C. & E. . Liquidambaris, C. & E. . kalmicola, B. & C. . tenella, C. & E. . nother, West. . phlycteenoides, B. & C. . Lactuce, Pass. ANNRNNRANAMNN Phyllostica, Pers. P. acericola, C. & E. P. Myrice, Cke. Excipula, Fr. E. strigosa, Fr. H. microspora, C. & E. Dinemasporium, Lev. D. graminum, Ley. D. patellum, C. & E. D. Robinia, Ger. Myxormia, B. & Br. M. convexula, C. & E. Asteroma, D.C. A. Rose, D. C. Micropera, Lev. M. drupacearum, Lev. MELANCONTIEI. Melanconium, Link. M. bicolor, Nees. M. magnum, Berk, M. oblongum, Berk. Stilbospora, Pers. S. ovata, Pers. Coryneum, Nees. C. Kunzei, Cda. 182 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Pestalozzia, De Not. . monochaetoidea, Sacc. & Ell. . conigena, Lev. .clavata,C.&E. , . hysteriiformis, B. & C. , pezizoides, De Not. . Stellata, B. & C, . unicornis, 0. & E. sud tdid dy Nemaspora, Fr. N. crocea, Pers. Myxosporium, De Not. M. nitidum, Berk. TORULACET. Toruia, Pers. T. herbarum, Lk. T. opaca, Cke. T. binale, C. & E. T. bigemina, C. & E. T. spheeriseformis, C. & E. Speira, Corda. S. punctulata, C. & E. Septonema, Corda. S. spilomeum, Berk. S. bicolor, Pk. S. tabacinum, E. & H. S. rude, Sace. S. toruloides, C. & E. Sporidesmium, Link. S. polymorphum, Cda. S. antiquum, Cda. S. lepraria, B. & Br, S. rude, Ell. Tetraploa, B. & Br. T. Ellisii, Cke. Gymnosporium, Corda. G. Arundinis, Cda. 183 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. PUCCINIAEI. Phragmidium, Link. P. mucronatum, Lk. P. obtusum, Lk. P. speciosum, Fr. Puccinia, Pers. . graminis, Pers. . arundinacea, Hedw. . striola, Lk. . coronata, Cda. Polygonorum, Lk. Menthe, Pers. Compositarum, Sch, Galiorum, Lk. noli-tangeris, Cda. Violarum, Lk. Epilobii, D. C. Circaez, Pers. Prunorum, Lk. Caricis, D. C. Helianthi, Schw. . Smilacis, Schw. Sorghi, Schw. . Xanthii, Scliw. . Ellisii, Thum. UUM UOMO Gymnosporangium, D.C. G. macropus, Schw. G. Ellisii, Berk. G. biseptatum, Ell. G. clavipes, C. & P.. G. (foliicolum, Cda.) (?) On foliage of white cedar. CHOMACEI. Ustilago, Link. U. carbo, Tul. U. Maydis, Cda. U. Junci, Schw. U. utriculosa, Tul. U. Syntherisme, Schw. Tubercinia, Fr. T. Scabies, Berk. 184 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Urocystis, Rabh. U. cepulee, Frost. Uromyces, Lev. U. appendiculatus, Lev. U. Polygoni, Fckl. U. Spermacocis, Schw. U. Lespedeze, Schw. U. Euphorbia, C. & P. U. Asclepiadis, Cke. U. Hyperici, Schw. U. Caladii, Schw. Coleosporium, Lev. C. Solidaginis, (Schw.,) Thum. C. miniatum, Pers. Melampsora, Cast. M. Salicina, Lev. M. Populina, Lev. Cystopus, D. Bary. C. candidus, Lev. C. cubicus, Strauss. C. Portulacce, De By.. Uredo, Lev. U. luminata, Schw. U. (Vacciniorum, Pers.) (?) U. pyrolata, Kornicke. JE CIDIACET. Reestelia, Reb. . cancellata, Reb. . cornuta, Tul. . lacerata, Tul. . transformans, Ell. . aurantiaca, Pk. . Botryapites, Schw. AAD AHH Peridermium, Chev. P. Pini, Chey. P. cerebrum, Pk. 23 185 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Aicidium, Pers. . Euporbie, Pers. . Berberidis, Pers. . crassum, Pers. . Ranunculacearum, DC. . Compositarum, Mart. . Viole, Schum. . Myricatum, Schw. . Caladii, Schw. Ba By By By By By By bs ISARIACEI. Ceratium, A. & S. C. hydnoides, A. & S. STILBACETI, Stilbum, Tode. S. erythrocephalum, Ditt. S. atrocephalum, Ell. S. Rhoidis, B. & C. S. parvulum, C. & E. S. eruginosum, Desm, S. Smaragdinum, A. & S. - Volutella, Fr. V. flexuosa, C. & E. V. (byacinthorum, Berk.) (?) Tubercularia, Tode. T. nigricans, Lk. T. vulgaris, Tode. Fusarium, Link. F. roseum, Lk. F. heterosporium, Nees. F. lateritium, Nees. F. diplosporum, C. & E. F. thujinum, Ell. F. miniatum, Sacc. Myrothecium, Tode. M. verrucaria, A. & &. Epicoccum, Link. BE. scabrum, Cda. E. spherospermum, Berk. HB. Durizanum, Mont. 186 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Illosporium, Mont. I. pallidum, Cke. I. coccinellum, Cke. Aigerita, Pers. 4a. candida, Pers. DEMATIET. Arthrobotryum, Ces. A. robustum, C. & E. Arthrosporium, Sacc. A. compositum, Ell. Dendryphium, Corda. D. Ellisii, Cke. D. Harknessii, Ell. Periconia, Corda. P. Azalez, Pk. Sporocybe, Fr. S. byssoides, Fr. Helminthosporium, Link. H. arcteesporum, C. & E. H. brachytrichum, C. & E, H. inconspicuum, C. & E. H. inflatum, B. & Bay. H. interseminatum, B. & Ray. H. leptotrichum, C. & E, H. macrocarpon, Grev. H. persistens, Cke. H. subopacum, C. & E. Macrosporium, Fr. . chartarum, Pk. . Porri, C. & E. . abruptuin, C. & E. .atrichum, C. & E. . fasciculatum, C. & E. . nigrellum, C. & E. . inquinams, C. & E, . leptotrichum, C. & E. SSSSS8885 187 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Mystrosporium, Corda. M. orbiculare, C. & E. M. aterrimum, B. & C. Acrothecium, Corda. A. obovatum, C. & E. Septosporium, Corda. S. maculatum, C. & E. S. prelongum, Sacc. S. velutinum, C. & E. Helicoma, Corda. H. Mulleri, Cda. Helicosporium, Nees. H. olivaceum, Pk. H. ellipticum, Pk. H. auratum, Ell. H. thysanophorum, E. & H. Polythrincium, Kze. P. Trifolii, Kze. Cladosporium, Link. C. herbarum, Lk. C. epiphyllum, Nees. C. delectum, C. & E. C. graminum, Lk. Clasterisporium, Schw. C. subulatum, Cke. C. herculeum, Ell. MUCEDINES. Aspergillus, Mich. A. glaucus, Lk. Rhinotrichum, Corda. R. ramosissimum, B. & C. R. Curtisii, Berk. R. macrosporum, Farlow. R. repens, Preuss. Botrytis, Mich. B. geniculata, Cda. B. atrofumosa, ©. & E. 188 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. B. atroviridis, C. & E. B. friliginosa, C. & E. B. acinorum, Pers. Polyactis, Link. P. vulgaris, Lk. P. streptothrix, C. & E. Penicillium, Link. P. crustaceum, Fr. P. repens, C. & E. Oidium, Link. O. monilioides, Lk. O. megalosporum, Berk. O. simile, Berk. Monilia, Hill. M. Martinii, Ell. & Sace. Var. fructigena, Dactylium, Nees. D. roseum, Berk. Sporotrichum, Link. S. sulfureum, Grev. S. eruginosum, Schw. Zygodesmus, Corda. Z. fuscus, Cda. Z. bicolor, C. & E. Z. rubiginosus, Pk. Z. chlorochaetes, Ell. Z. olivasceus, B. & C. Myxotrichum, Kze. M. ochraceum, B. & Br. Gonytrichum, Nees. G. fulvum, Ell. Menispora, Pers. M. ciliata, Cda. M. glauconigra, C. & E. Campsotrichum, Ehrb. C. flagellum, C. & E. 189 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. SEPEDONIEI. Sepedonium, Link. S. chrysospermum, Lk. Fusisporium, Link. F. aurantiacum, Lk. F. episphericum, C. & E. F. pallido-roseum, Cke. F. Andropogonis, Cke. Epochnium, Link. EH. macrosporoideum, Berk. Bliisiella, Sacc. EB. caudata, Sace. Colletotrichum, Corda. C. lineola, Cda. AUTENNARIEI. Zasmidium, Fr. Z. cellare, Fr. MUCORINI. Mucor, Mich. M. phycomyces, Berk. M. caninus, Pers. Hydrophora, Tode. H. stercorea, Tode. Sporodinia, Link. S. dichotoma, Cda. Syzigites, Ehrb. S. megalocarpus, Ehr. Endogone, Link. E. pisiformis, Lk. PERISPORIACEI. Spherotheca, Lev. S. Castagnei, Lev. Phyllactinia, Lev. P. guttata, Lev. 190 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Uncinula, Lev. U. adunea, Lev. Podosphera, Kze. P. Kunzei, Cda. Microsphera, Lev. M. Hedwigii, Lev. M. extensa, C. & P. M. penicillata, Lev. Erysiphe, Hedw. EH. lamprocarpa, Lev. E. Martii. Lk. Cheetomium, Kze. C. elatum, Kze. C. olivaceum, C. & E. C. spheerospermum, ©. & E. C. chartarum, Ehrb. Hurotium, Link. H. herbariorum, Lk. ELVELLACEI. Morchella, Dill. M. esculenta, Pers. Helvella, Linn. H. lacunosa, Afz. Mitrula, Fr. M. paludosa, Fr. Leotia, Hill. L. lubrica, Pers. Vibrissea, Fr. V. truncorum, Fr. Geoglossum, Pers. G. glabrum, Pers. G. hirsutum, Pers. G. rufum, Schu. G. luteum, Pk. 191 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, Peziza, Linn. VUUVUUVUUUNNN DUNO . acetabulum, L. . macropus, Pers. repanda, Wahl. . vesciculosa, Bull. cerea, Sow. . nebulosa, Cke. . constellatio, B. & Br. . orthotricha, C. & E. melastoma, Sow. stygia, B. & C. hemispherica, Wigg. scutellata, Linn. trechispora, B. & Br. fuscidula, C. & E. virginea, Batsch. nivea, Fr. albopileata, Cke. virginella, Cke. calycina, Schum, bicolor, Bull. . lachnoderma, Berk. . pollinaria, Cke. . chameleontina, Pk. . variecolor, Fr. . hyalina, Pers. . miniopsis, Ell. . acerina, C. & E. cupressina, Batsch. echinulata, Awd. myricacea, Pk. pulverulenta, Lib. luteodisca, Pk. Osmunde, C. & E. theioidea, C. & E. culcitella, C. & E. aurelia, Pers. fusca, Pers. . subiculata, Schw. . sanguinea, Pers, . radiocincta, Cke. . pruinata, Schw. . scutula, Pers, 192 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. . eyathoidea, Bull. . culmicola, Desm. . simulans, Ell. . incondita, Ell. nyssegena, Ell. . gracilipes, Cke. nigrescens, Cke. fumosella, C. & E. (Enothere, C. & E. aquifolia, C. & E. introviridis, C. & E. stictoidea, C. & E. astericola, C. & E, atrata, Pers. atrovirens, Pers. atrocinerea, Cke. subatra, C. & P. cinerea, Batsch. rhaphidospora, Ell. introspecta, Cke. diaphanula, Cke. erigeronata, Cke. atriella, Cke. cervinula, Cke. mauriatra, C. & E. denigrata, Kze. melatephra, Lasch. . protrusa, B. & C. Pteridis, A. & S. vinosa, A. & 5. rubella, Pers. paulopuncta, C. & E. regalis, C. & E. . tenella, C. & E. . exigua, Cke. . coccinella, Somm. vulgaris, Fr. . aureofulya, Cke. . corneola, C. & P. . macrospora, Fckl. . resinie, Fr. Dro ty oro td OO OO OO tO tO 0 tO tO tf PO td tf to ft Chlorosplenium, Fr. C. eruginosum, Fr. 193 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. C. Schweinitzii, Fr. C. epimyces, Cke. Dermatea, Fr. . furfuracea, Fr. . tabacina, Cke. . olivacea, Ell. . tetraspora, Ell. . lobata, Ell. . fascicularis, A. & S. . carnea, C. & E. Var. pallida, Ell. . cucurbitaria, Cke. . Kalmiae, Pk. OOo yyyUCUY Helotium, Tode. . subtile, Fr. virgultorum, Fr. . citrinum, Fr. Var. confluens, Schw. herbarum, Fr. epiphyllum, Fr. albovirens, Cke. album, Schum. aurantiacum, Cke. . gracile, C. & P. naviculasporum, Ell. renisporum, Ell. Rho ee Patellaria, Fr. atrata, Fr. . rhabarbarina, Berk. . ligniota, Fr. . aureo-coccinea, B. & C. . clavata, Ell. . connivens, Fr. . cylindrospora, Ell. P. ferruginea, C. & E. P. fuscoatra, Rehm. P. gnaphaliana, C. & E. P. imperfecta, Ell. P. subsidua, C. & E. P. tuberculosa, Ell. COMM Od ty 194 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Tympanis, Tode. T. conspera, Fr. T. alnea, Pers. Cenangium, Fr. C. pulveraceum, Fr. C. turgidum, Schw. C. Cephalanthi, Schw. C. acuum, C. & P. C. triangulare, Schw. C. urceolatum, Ell. Ascobolus, Tode. A. furfuraceus, Pers. A. Leveillei, Boud. Var. Americana, C. & E. A. ciliatus, Schmidt & Kze. Bulgaria, Fr. B. inquinans, Fr. B. purpurea, Fckl. B. sarcoides, Fr. Agyrium, Fr. A. rufum, Fr. A. herbarum, Fr. A. sexdecemsporum, Fckl. Stictis, Pers. S. radiata, Pers. S. pustulata, Ell. . sphaeroboloidea, Schw. . Sesleriae, Lib. . dryophila, C. & E. . fimbriata, Schw. . quercifolia, C. & E. . stigma, C. & E. . stereicola, B. & C. . linearis, C. & BE. ANNRDNANM Propolis, Corda. P. grisea, C. & E. P. lobata, C. & E. P. versicolor, Fr. P. conorum, Ell. P. Leonis, Tul. 195 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Ascomyees, M. & D. A. deformans, Berk. A. bullata, Berk. A. anomalus, E. & H. TUBERACEL. Hlaphomyces, Nees. B. granulatus, Fr. PHACIDIACEI. Phacidium, Fr. P. dentatum, Fr. P. Trifolii, Boud. P. sphaeroideum, C. & E. Rhytisma, Fr. R. acerinum, Fr. R. decolorans, Schw. Triblidium, Reb. T. insculptum, Cke. Hysterium, Tode. . subrugosum, C. & E. . pulicare, Pers. . Rousselii, De Not. . complanatum, Duby. Smilacis, Schw. Cookeanum, Ger. flexuosum, Schw. Gerardi, C. & P. . viticolum, C. & P. hyalinum, C. & P. . ellipticum, Fr. . Mori, Schw. . Nova-Cxsariense, Ell. . gloniopsis, Ger. bo} Eft Eo fxd bd Eo fot od ft td Glonium, Schw. G. lineare, Fr. G. parvulum, Ger. G; simulans, Ger. G. stellatum, Muhl. 196 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Angelina, Duby. A. rufescens, (Schw.,) Duby. Hypoderma, D. C. H. virgultorum, D. C. H. commune, Fr. Lophodermium, Chev. L. maculare, Fr. L. pinasiri, Schrad. L. exaridum, C. & P. L. arundinaceum, Schrad. Ailographum, Lib. A. vagum, Desm. A. culmigenum, EIl. Lophium, Fr. L. mytilinum, Fr. SPHAERIACEI. Torrubia, Lev. T. militaris, Fr. T. ophioglossoides, Tul. Epichloe, Fr. EH. typhina, Pers. BE. Hypoxylon, Pk. Hypocrea, Fr. . rufa, Fr. . contorta, Schw. . consimilis, Ell. . chlorospora, B. & C. . armeniaca, B. & C. . olivacea, C. & E, . citrina, Fr, - Geoglossi, Ell. THA Nectria, Fr. N. cinnabarina, Fr. N. pulicaris, Fr. N. coccinea, Fr. N. cucurbitula, Tode. 197 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. . punicea, Kze. . sanguinea, Fr. . episphaeria, Fr. . aurigera, B. & Rav. aureofulva, C. & E. microspora, C. & E. depauperata, Cke. . Brassicae, Ell. and Sacc. . vulpina, Cke. AAPA aw Xylaria, Fr. X. corniformis, Mont. X. Hypoxylon, Grev. X. filiformis, A. & S. Ustulina, Tul. U. vulgaris, Tul. Nummularia, Tul. N. Bulliardi, Tul. Hypoxylon, Bull. . concentricum, Grev. . coccineum, Bull. . rubiginosum, Fr. . fuscum, Pers. . punctulatum, B. & Rav. . epiphloeum, B. & C. . serpens, Fr. HH hae Eutypa, Tul. E. lata, Tul. BE. Acharii, Tul. E. spinosa, Tul. E. leioplaca, Fr. E. velutina, Sace. Melogramma, Tul. M. fuliginosum, Ell. Dothidea, Fr. D. Trifolii, Fr. D. Junci, Fr. D. Pteridis, Fr. D. flabella, Schw. 198 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. VUOUROUUNND . ribesia, Pers. . filicina, Fr. . Solidaginis, Schw. . Heliopsidis, Schw. . Muhlenbergii, Ell. . excavata, C. & E. . moricola, C. & E. . tetraspora, B. & Br. Diatrype, Fr. ou BOSOSUSUOFOyOO YeyNUY . quercina, Pers. . moriformis, C. & P. . microspora, Ell. . discoidea, C. & P. stigma, Fr. . disciformis, Hoff. hystrix, Tode. dryophila, Curr. Var. minor, Curr. cincta, B. & Br. quadrata, Schw. grandinea, B. & Rav. platystoma, Schw. hypophloea, B. & C. microplaca, B. & C. . collariata, C. &E. rhuina, C. and E. . Olivacea, C. & E. . irregularis, C. & E. . fibritecta, C. & E. . Duriaei, Mont. . albo-pruinosa, Schw. . anomala, Pk. Melanconis, Tul. M. sigmoidea, C. & E. Valsa, Fr. ddddsd . stellulata, Fr. . leucostoma, Fr. . ceratophora, Tul. . Abietis, Fr. . ambiens, Fr. . salicina, Fr. 199 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. V. tetraploa, B. & C. V. pulchella, Fr. V. pulchelloidea, C. & E. V. venusta, Ell. quaternata, Pers. leiphaemia, Fr. thelebola, Fr. profusa, Fr. Vitis, Schw. ventriosa, C. & E. subcuticularis, C. & E. sociata, C. & E. rugiella, C. & E. rhuiphila, C. & E. praestans, B. & C. Americana, B. & C. phomaspora, C. & E. personata, C. & E. Pennsylvanica, B. & C. pauperata, C. & E. paulula, C. & E. parasitica, C. & E. ocularia, C. & E, obtecta, C. & E, nigrofacta, C. & E. Myricae, 0. & E. Mmyinda, C. & E. multiplex, C. & E. Maclurae, C. & E. Liquidambaris, Schw. ligustrina, Cke. laurina, C. & E. juglandina, C. & E. inconspicua, C. & E. obscura, Pk. femoralis, Pk. . tuberculosa, EIL. . aculeans, Schw. . rufescens, Schw. dddddddddddddddddddddeddddd4444444 Cucurbitaria, Gray. C. elongata, Grev. C. Comptoniae, C. & E. C. morbosa, Schw. 200 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Massaria, De Not. M. vomitoria, B. & C. M. bufonia, Tul. M. epileuca, B. & C. Lophiostoma, De Not. L. scelestum, C. & E. ‘L. tingens, Ell. Spheeria, Hall. .aquila, Fr. . pezizula, B. & C. . solaris, C. & E. . subiculata, Schw. . ligniaria, Grev. . abietina, Fckl. - scopula, C. & P. hirsuta, Fr. canescens, Pers. ovina, Pers, xylariaespora, C. & E. atrobarba, C. & E. . mammiformis, Pers. . obducens, Fr. . millegrana, Schw. . cirrhosa, Pers. . avocetta, C. & E. melanotes, B. & Br. thuriodonta, C. & E. sepelibilis, B. & C, segna, C. & E, arctaespora, C. & E. atrograna, C. & E. . biglobosa, C. & E. . bispherica, C. & E. . melanostigma, C, & BE. . rugulosa, Fckl. . albocincta, C. & E, paecilostoma, B. & Br. . vetusta, Ell. . caminata, C. & E. . bacillata, Cke. . parallela, Fr. . luteobasis, Ell. AHNADANANNANANDNNNANANANANDNNNDNANDWOOD to or 201 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 8. . diaphana, C. & E. ANNQARANNNNNNANNLNANNNNNNNMNNNNMNNNNNNNNNNNMNWM WD picacea, C. & E. phomopsis, C. & E. . aliquanta, C. & BE. . vexata, C. & E. . secreta, C. & E. . castanella, C. & E. microtheca, C. & BE. Catariz, C. & BE. fissicula, C. & E. verbascicola, Schu. sublanosa, Cke. adelphica, Cke. Tlicis, Schleich. latebrosa, Ell. cryptica, Niessl. gallophila, Ell. spiculosa, Fr. orthoceras, Fr. . euspina, ©. & E. Phaseolorum, C. & E. . salviecola, C. & E. subexserta, C. & E, Desmodii, Pk. . tumulata, C. & E. calvescens, Fr. doliolum, Pers. . culmifraga, Fr. Ogilviensis, B. & Br. orthogramma, B. & C. Bokonie, C. & E, aulica, C. & E. Tephrosie, C. & E. comatella, C. & E. distributa, C. & E. consessa, C. & E. . clavigera, C. & E, . dissiliens, C. & E. . Virginica, C. & E. , Bidwellii, Ell. . atriella, C. & E. . cariosa, C. & E. . Hendersonia, Ell. 202 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. . pachyascus, C. & E. . squamata, C. & E. dumetorum, Niessl. . leiostega, Ell. . Eckfeldtii, Ell. inflata, Ell. soluta, C. & E. subcutanea, C. & E. . rubicunda, Niessl. . herbarum, Pers. . denotata, C. & E. . barbirostris, Dufour. ambleia, C. & E. Clavarie, Awd. . flabelliformis, Schw. . Kalmiarum, Schw. . Andromede, Schw. . Sarraceniz, Schw. ANNDNANDNANNANNDNNDNDNM Ceratostoma, Fr. C. fallax, Cke. & Sace. Meliola, Fr. M. nidulans, Schw. M. fenestrata, C. & E. M. maculosa, Ell. Venturia, De Not. V. barbula, B. & Br. Var. foliicola, Ell. V. cupressina, Rehm. V. ditricha, Fr. V. Kalmic, Pk. V. pulchella, C. & P. Spheerella, De Not. S. myriadea, DC. S. Gaultheria, C. & E. . maculeeformis, Pers. . nysseecola, Cke. . pardalota, C. & E. . punctiformis, Pers. . sentina, Fr. S. hypericina, Ell. ANNRNN 203 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Gnomonia, (Rabh.) G. Myrice, C. & E. G. setacea, Pers. Microthyrium, Desm. M. Smilacis, De Not. Dicheena, Fr. D. quercina, Fr. D. strumosa, Fr. Capnodium, Mont. C. elongatum, Berk. & Desm. C. australis, Mont. The foregoing list of about 950 species of New Jersey Fungi, though not professing to be a complete enumeration of all the species to be found within the limits of the State, is the best that can at present be given. ; The list of the Agaricini especially is very meagre, embracing mostly only the commonest species. It is probable that of this family alone there are, within the limits of the State, from the mountainous districts of the north to the low plains of the south, at a moderate estimate, at least 200 species. All the species enumerated have been collected in the imme- diate vicinity of Newfield, and as far as the ascomycetous fungi are concerned, the list probably includes the bulk of the species which grow in that vicinity. In his Synopsis of North American Fungi, Schweinitz men- tions a few species from New Jersey, and in the Curtis Collec- tion are also a few more; perhaps in all 25 species which might be added to the list. 204 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. CHARACEH 4H. (PROVISIONAL LIST.) COMPILED BY T. F. ALLEN, M.D. Nitella, N. flexilis, L. Canals; common. N. microcarpa, A. Br. Morristown. N. macrocarpa, Allen. Morris Pond, 1880. N. gracilis, Sm. Morris Pond, 1880. N. tenuissima, Dew.; (forma compacta.) Morris Pond and Pan- ther Pond, 1880. . intermedia, Nordst. Morris Pond, 1880. Chara, . coronata, Ziz.; Var. Schweinitzii. Common. - intermedia, A. Br. Panther Pond, 1880. . Hydropity’s, A. Br.; Var. septentrionalis, Nordst. Panther Pond and Morris Pond. . sejuncta, A. Br.; (forma elongata.) Near Panther Pond. . sejuncta, A. Br.; (forma condensata.) Morris Pond. Z QaaQ aaa MARINE ALG. COMPILED BY A. B. HERVEY. FLORIDEA. Dasya, Ag. D. elegans, Ag. Bostrychia, Mont. B. rivularis, Harv. Polysiphonia, Grev. P. subtilissima, Mont. P. Olneyi, Harv. P. Harveyi, Bail. P. elongata, Grev. P. violacea, Grey. P. variegata, Ag. P. atrorubescens, Grey. P. fastigiata, Grev. 205 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Rhodomela, Ag. R. subfusca, Ag. Chondriopsis, Ag. C. dasyphylla, Ag. C. striolata, Ag. C, tenuissima, Ag. C. littoralis, Harv. Grinnellia, Harv. G. Americana, Harv. Delesseria, Lam. D. sinuosa, Lam. Caloglossa, Harv. C. Leprieurii, Ag. Gracilaria, Grev. G. multipartita. Corallina, Lam. C. officinalis, L. Melobesia, Lam. M. membranacea, Lam. M. farinosa, Lam. M. pustulata, Lam. Hildenbrandtia, Nardo. H. rosea, Kiitz. Gelidium, Lam. G. corneum, Lam. Hypnea, Lam. H, musciformis, Lam. Rhodymenia, Grev. R. palmata, Grev. Champia, Ag. C. parvula, Harv. Lomentaria, Lyngb. L. Baileyana, Farlow. 206 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Rhabdonia, Harv. R. tenera, Ag. Polyides, Ag. P. rotundus, Ag. Nemalion, Duby. N. multifidum, Ag. Scinaia, Bivona. S. furcellata, Bivona. Phyllophora, Grev. P. Brodizi, Ag. P, membranifolia, Ag. Gymnogongrus, Mart. G. Norvegicus, Ag. Abnfeltia, Ag. A. plicata, Fr. Cystoclonium, Kiitz. C, purpurascens, Kiitz. Chondrus, Lam. C. crispus, Lyngb. Spyridia, Harv. S. filamentosa, Harv. Ceramium, Ag. C. rubrum, Ag. C. strictum, Harv. C. fastigiatum, Harv. Ptilota, Ag. P. plumosa, Ag. P. elegans, Bonnem. Halurus, Kiitz. H. equisetifolius, Kiitz. Griffithsia, Ag. G. Bornetiana, Farlow. 207 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Callithamnion, Lyngb. . tetragonum, Ag. . Baileyi, Harv. . Borreri, Ag. polyspermum, Ag. . byssoideum, Arn. . Dietzize, Hooper. corymbosum, Ag. . versicolor, Ag. . plumula, Lyngb. Americanum, Harv. . cruciatum, Ag. . Turneri, Ag. eanangaqaaaa MELANOSPORA. Sargassum, Ag. S. vulgare, Ag. Fucus, L. F. nodosus, L. “Rockweed.” F, vesiculosus, L. ‘ Rockweed.”’ Laminaria, Lam. L. saccarhina, Lam. “Kelp.” Stilophora, Ag. S. rhizodes, Ag. S. papillosa, Ag. Striaria, Grev. S. attenuata, Grev. Chorda, Lam. C. filum, Stack. Chordaria, Ag. C, flagelliformis, Ag. C. divaricata, Ag. Castagnea, Thuret. C. virescens, Thuret. C. Zosteree, Thuret. Leathesia, Gray. L. tuberformis, Gray. 208 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Hlachista, Duby. BH. fucicola, Fr. Myrionema, Grev. M. strangulans, Grev. Cladostephus, Ag. C. spongiosus, Ag. C. verticillatus, Ag. Sphacelaria, Lyngb. S. radicans, Ag. S. cirrhosa, Ag. Myriotrichia, Harv. M. filiformis, Harv. Ectocarpus, Lyngb. . firmus, Ag. . siliculosus, Lyngb. . amphibius, Harv. . viridis, Harv. . lutosus, Harv. . Hooperi, Harv. . Dietzie, Harv. EERE eee Dictyosiphon, Grev. D. feeniculaceus, Grev. Desmarestia, Lam. D. aculeata, Lam. D. viridis, Lam. Punctaria, Grev. P. latifolia. Phyllitis, Kiitz. P. fascia, Kiitz. Scytosiphon, Ag. S. lomentarius, Ag. CHLOSPORA:. Bryopsis, Lam. B. plumosa, Lam. 26 209 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Enteromorpha, Link. H, intestinalis, Link. BH. compressa, Grev. H. clathrata, Grev. Ulva, Kiitz. U. latissima, L. U. lactuca, L. Cladophora, Kiitz. . rupestris, L. . arcta, Dillw. . glaucescens, Griff. . refracta, Roth. . Morrisiz, Harv. . albida, Huds. . Rudolphiana, Ag. . gracilis, Griff. . leetivirens, Dillw. . fracta, Fl., Dan. aaqaagagnaqaqaaqaqaa Chzetomorpha, Kiitz. C. Picquotiana. C. erea, Dillw. Lyngbya, Ag. L. majuscula, Harv. L. ferruginea, Ag. L, luteo-fusca, Ag. L. nigrescens, Harv. Calothrix, Ag. C. confervicola, Ag. C. scopulorum, Ag. Spherozyga, Ag. S. Carmichaelii, Harv. IN CERTAE SAUDIS. Porphyra, Ag. P. vulgaris, Ag. “ Laver.” Bangia, Lyngb. B. fuscopurpurea, Lyngb. 210 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Chantransia, Desv. S. virgatula, Thuret. Norr.—This Catalogue is not derived from the memoranda of actual collections made upon the New Jersey coast, as such a list ought to be. So far as I know, no competent botanist has yet explored the waters of that State with the purpose of finding out exactly what marine plants are native to them. In lack of such data, therefore, I have been obliged to com- pile this list from printed catalogues of the marine alge of our coast, assigning to the New Jersey flora only those plants whose known geographical range would naturally bring them within its limits. It is not at all unlikely that a careful survey of these waters would add many species to this list. FRESH WATER ALGA. COLLECTED BY FRANCIS WOLLE. FLORIDEZ. Lemanea, Bory. L. torulosa, Ag. Attached to stones in swift waters, Bergen Co. Batrachospermum, Roth. B. moniliforme, Roth. Spring waters, frequent. B. vagum, Ag. Ponds, Burlington Co. and southward. Chantransia, Fries. C, violacea, Kg. Frequent in shallow streams. C. macrospora, Wood. Abundant in pond, Atsion. \ CONFERVOIDES,. Celeochezete, Breb. C. scutata, Breb. Frequent in Lake Hopatcong and other ponds. C. soluta, Pringsh. Lake Hopatcong and other ponds. C. orbiculare, Pringsh. Frequent in ponds. 211 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. CGdogonium, Lk. . subsetaceum, Kg. Frequent. . paludosum, Wittr. Perth Amboy. pachydermate, Wittr. Bound Brook. Wolleanum, Wittr. Lake Hopatcong, etc. . capilliforme, Kg. Lake Hopatcong. Franklinianum, Wittr. Franklin Pond. stagnale, Kg. Bound Brook. ciliatum, Pringsh. Atsion. polymorphum, Wittr. and Lund. Bound Brook. sexangulare, Cleve, Lake Hopatcong. platygynum, Wittr. Atsion. leve, Wittr. Lake Hopatcong. cryptoporum, Wittr. Perth Amboy. . fonticola, A. Br. Frequent. . capillare, DeC. Frequent. . affine, Rabenh. Frequent. . delicatulum, Kg. Frequent. . echinosporum, A. Br. Frequent. BEREREEERRRREARARA Bulbocheete, Ag. B. intermedia, de By. This, and varieties of this species, freely distributed in many ponds. B. rectangularis, Wittr. This, and varieties of this speecies, not rare. B. nana, Wittr. Not infrequent in ponds. B. mirabilis, Wittr. Occasionally met with in ponds. Cylindrocapsa, Reinsch, C. geminella, Wolle. Not frequent in ponds. Draparnaldia, Ag. D. glomerata, Ag. Spring waters. Stigeoclonium, Kg. S. tenue, Ag. Varieties frequent. Cheetophora, Schrank. C. pisiformis, Ag. Not rare in ponds. C. endivizfolia, Ag. Not rare in ponds. Aphanochete, A. Br. A. repens, A. Br. Not rare. 212 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Cladophora, Kg. C. fracta, Dillw. Varieties of this species are frequent. C. glomerata, Linn. Varieties are frequent in running waters. C. crispata, Roth. Frequent in standing waters. Chroolepus, Ag. C. umbrinum, Kg. On the bark of trees. C. aureum, Kg. On moist rocks. Ulothrix, Kg. U. subtilis, Kg. Flowing waters. U. flaccida, Kg. Green-houses, etc. U. tenuis, Kg. Rapid waters. U. parietina, Kg. Base of trees. U. varia, Kg. Moist earth. U. zonata, (Hormiscia,) Kg. Streams. Conferva, Lk. C. floceosa, Ag. Frequent in streamlets. C. vulgaris, Rabh. Trenches. C. punctalis, Dillw. Meadow pools. C. bombycina, Ag. Ponds. C, fugacissima, Roth. Ponds. Rhizoclonium, Kg. R. hieroglyphicum, Ag. Ponds. R. salinum, Kg. Atlantic City, ete. R. fluitans, Kg. Bound Brook. R. major, Wolle. Perth Amboy. SIPHONE. Vaucheria, DC. V. sessilis, DC. Frequent on moist earth. V. geminata, DC. Pools and ponds. V. Dillwinii. Banks of ponds. V. Thuretii, Woron. Soil submerged by tides. Hydrogastrum, Linn. H. granulatum, Desv. Moist earth, Bergen Co. PROTOCOCCOIDEZ. Volvox, Ehrh. V. globator, Ehrh. Newark, etc. 213 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Pandorina, Bory. P. Morum, Bory. Not rare. Hydrodictyon, Roth. H. utriculatum, Roth. Sluggish waters. Pediastrum, Mey. P. tetras, Elirh. P. Boryanum, Menegh. P. pertusum, Kg. Numerous varieties. P. Ehrenbergii, A. Br. All of these forms occur frequently in the smaller ponds. Coelastrum, Naeg. C. sphericum, Naeg. Ponds. C. inicroporum, Naeg. Ponds. C. Naegelii, Rabenu. Ponds. Sorastrum, Kg. S. spinulosum, Kg. Ponds. Scenedesmus, Mey. S. obtusus, Mey. Shallow, stagnant water. S. acutus, Mey. Shallow, stagnant water. S. caudatus, Corda. Shallow, stagnant water. Ophiocytium, Naeg. O. cochleare, A. Br. Ponds. Characium, A. Br. C. subsessilis, Wolle. Cranberry pond. Protococcus, Ag. Forms of this genus, as far as they have come under my notice, are mere conditions of spores, no true plants— hence omitted. Polyedrium, Naeg. P. trigonum, Naeg. P. aculeatum, Wolle. Not rare in ponds. Dictyospherium, Naeg. D. Ehrenbergianum, Naeg. D. reniforme, Bulnh. Tetraspora, Ag. T. lubrica, Ag. Sluggish streams. T. gelatinosa, Desv. 214 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Palmella, Lyngb. Forms of this genus I omit. They have no value as perfect plants; they belong to intermediate or arrested life conditions of Algee. Porphyridium, Naeg. P. cruentum, Naeg. Moist earth, green-houses. Gloeocystis, Naeg. Forms of this genus are not rare, but of doubt- ful merits as plants. Rhaphidium, Kg. R. polymorphum, Fres. Stagnant waters. R. convolutum, Rabh. Var. lunare, Kir. Nephrocytium, Naeg. N. Agardhianum, Naeg. Genus and species doubtful. Pleurococcus, Menegh. Forms of this genus are frequent but of no value; v. note Palmella. ZYGOSPORELL. Spirogyra, Link. . communis, Hass. . crassa, Ky. . Grevilleana, Hass. . inflata, Vauch. . Intermedia, Rabh. . insignis, Hass. longata, Vauch. majuscula, Kg. . nitida, Dillw. . punctata, Cleve. Atsion. . quinina, Ag. . rivularis, Hass. . Stagnalis, Hilse. . varians, Hass. . Weberi, Kg. . fluviatilis, Hilse. ANNDNNANNNNDNNNMNMNM These forms and the following appear to be quite generally distrib- uted through the State, in streams and ponds. Zyenema, Ag. Z. cruciatum, Ag. Frequent. Z. insigne, Kg. Frequent. 215 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Z. stellinum, Ag. Frequent. Z. tenue, Kg. Frequent. 4. Vaucheria, Ag. Frequent. Zygogonium, Kg. Z. Agardhii, Rabh. Not rare. Z. pectinatum, Kg. Not rare. Mougeotia, De By. M. levis, Archer. Franklin. Mesocarpus, Hass. M. scalaris, Hass. Frequent. M. nummuloides, Hass. Frequent. Craterospermum, A. Br. C. letevirens, A. Br. Green Pond, etc. Staurospermum, Kg. S. Capucinum, Kg. Pleasant Mills, Atsion, etc. Hyalotheca, Ehrb. H. mucosa, Ehrb. Frequent. H. dissiliens, Breb. Frequent. Bambusina, Kg. B. Brebissonii, Kg. Frequent. Desmidium, Ag. D. Swartzii, Ag. Frequent. D. Aptogonium, Breb. Aptogonum, Ralfs. A. Baileyi, Ralfs. Pleasant Mills, Ocean Co., ete. Spherozosma, Corda. . vertebratum, Ralfs. Frequent in ponds. . excavatum, Ralfs. Frequent in ponds. . filiforme, Ehrb. Frequent in ponds. . pulchellum, Archer. Frequent in ponds. . pulchrum, Bail. Frequent in ponds. . secedens, De By. Frequent in ponds. . serratum, Bail. Frequent in ponds. ARNNAMNNM Mesotzenium, Naeg. M. micrococcum, Kg. Moist earth. 216 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Penium, Breb. . digitus, Breb. Frequent. P. margaritaceum, Breb. Frequent. P. interruptum, Breb. Frequent. P. Closteroides, Ralfs. Frequent. P. polymorphum, Perty. Frequent. P. Brebissonii, Ralfs. Frequent. yg Closterium, Nitzsch. . juncidum, Ralfs. . lunula, Ehrb. . acerosum, Ehrb. . turgidum, Ehrb. . striolatum, Ehrb. costatum, Corda. . lineatum, Ehrb. decorum, Breb. Diane, Ehrb. Jenneri, Ralfs. . Venus, Kg. Ehrenbergii, Menegh. . Leibleinii, Kg. . rostratum, Ehrb. . setaceum, Ehrb. . Ralfsii, Breb. eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa All these liberally distributed in ponds throughout the State. Calocylindrus, D. By. C. Ralfsii, Kg. Frequent. C. palangula, Breb. Frequent. C. cucurbita, Breb. Frequent. C. curtus, Breb. Frequent. C. connatus, Breb. Frequent. Docidium, Breb. . Baculum, Breb. Frequent. . constrictum, Bail. Frequent. . gracile, Bail. Frequent. Var. bidentatum, Nordt. . verticillatum, Bail. Frequent. . dilatatum, Lund. Frequent. . 8pinosum, Wolle. Dennisville. . undulatum, Bail. Dennisville. . nodosum, Bail. Dennisville. OuU0uUYy OUU 217 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Pleurotznium, Naeg. P. crenulatum, Ehrb. Frequent. P. truncatum, Breb. Frequent. P,. Trabecula, Naeg. Frequent. P. clavatum, Kg. Frequent. P. coronatum, Breb. Frequent. Tetmemorus, Ralfs. T. Brebissonii, Ralfs. Frequent. Var. turgidus, Ralfs. T. granulatus, Ralfs. Frequent. T. laevis, Ralfs. Frequent. T. giganteus, Wood. Atsion. Cosmarium, Corda. C. amenum, Breb. Hammonton. C., bioculatum, Breb. Common. - Botrytis, Menegh. Common. . Biretrum, Breb. Bergen Co. . Brebissonii, Menegh. Atlantic Co. . celatum, Ralfs. Frequent. . conspersum, Ralfs. Frequent. . crenatum, Ralfs. Frequent. . cucumis, Corda, Frequent. . cylindricum, Ralfs. dentatum, Wolle. Dennisville. granatum, Breb. Frequent. . Hammeri, Renisch. Frequent. . irregularis, Wolle. Budd’s Lake. . margaritiferum, Menegh. Frequent. Meneghinii, Breb. Frequent. Var. nanum, Wille. . moniliforme, Ralfs. Frequent. . margaritum, Wolle. Dennisville. . orbiculatum, Ralfs. Frequent. . ornatum, Ralfs. Frequent. ovale, Ralfs. Frequent. phaseolus, Breb. Frequent. . Porterianum, Archer. Frequent. pyramidatum, Breb. Frequent. . sportella, Breb. Lake Hopatcong. .smolandicum, Lund. Frequent. . sublobatum, Archer. Frequent. . sexangulare, Lund. Split Rock Pond. aaanaaaaaaag aanaaaaaaaaaaaa 218 Cc. C. C. PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. tumidum, Lund. Split Rock Pond. tetrophthalmum, Kg. Frequent. Turpinii, Breb. Not rare. Xanthidium, Ehrb. x. x. x. x. x. aculeatum, Ehrb. Lake Hopatcong, ete. armatum, Breb. Hammonton, Pleasant Mills, etc. antilopaeum, Kg. Frequent. cristatum, Breb. Hammonton. fasciculatum, Ehrb. Frequent. Arthrodesmus, Ehrb. A. A. A. A. convergeus, Ehrb. Frequent. fragilis, Wolle. Hammonton, etc. incus, Hass. Hammonton, etc. octocornus, Ehrb. Hammonton, etc. Huastrum, Ehrb. PREP RRE Eee oo . ampullaceum, Ralfs. Frequent. . attenuatum, Wolle. Budd’s Lake. . abruptum. Var. evolutum, Nordt. Tom’s River. . affine, Ralfs. Frequent. . binale, Ralfs. Frequent. Var. insulare, Wittr. Frequent. crassum, Breb. Frequent. . circulare, Hass. Frequent. . Didelta, Turp. Frequent. elegans, Breb. Common. formosum, Wolle. Tom’s River. gemmatum, Breb. Split Rock Pond. humerosum, Ralfs. Frequent. insigne, Hass. Frequent. intermedium, Cleve. Dennisville. oblongum, Ralfs. Not rare. . pectinatum, Breb. Not rare. . Ralfsii, Rabh. Not rare. - rostratum, Ralfs. Not rare. . pinnatum, Ralfs. Not rare. . spinosum, Ralfs. Not rare. Micrasterias, Ag. M. arcuata, Bail. Pleasant Mills, etc. M, Americana, Ralfs. Frequent. Var. recta, Wolle. Dennisville. 219 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. SESSEESSSSES EEERR BE . Baileyi, Ralfs. Princeton, etc. . Crux Melitensis. Var. Ehrb. Dennisville. crenata, Breb. denticulata, Breb. Frequent. disputata, Wood. Frequent. furcata, Ag. Frequent. fimbriata, Ralfs. Frequent. Var. apiculata, Menegh. Jenneri, Ralfs. Occasional. Kitchelii, Wolle. Dennisville. muricata, Ralfs. Rather rare. mucronata, Dixon. Brown’s Mills. oscitans, Ralfs. Frequent. pinnatifida, Kg. Frequent. pseudofurcata, Wolle. Split Rock Pond, etc. . rotata, Ralis. Frequent. . radiosa, Ag.-Sol., Ehrb. Frequent. .ringens, Bail. Frequent. . truncata, Corda. Frequent. . Torreyi, Bail. Split Rock Pond. Staurastrum, Mey. MM AANNDNNNDNANNDNDNNNNDMNMM . arcuatum, Nosdt. Split Rock Pond. .aculeatum, Ehrb. Frequent. . alternans, Breb. Frequent. . arachne, Ralfs. Frequent. . aristiferum, Ralfs. Hammonton, etc. .asperum, Breb. Not rare. . Avicula, Breb. Frequent. . bifidum, Ehrb. Frequent. brachycerum, Bieb. Frequent. brachiatum, Ralfs. Atsion. brevispinum, Breb. Atsion, etc. . cyrtocerum, Breb. Split Rock Pond. . cuspidatum, Breb. Franklin. - Dickiei, Ralfs. Frequent. dejectum, Breb. Frequent. . echinatum, Breb. Frequent. eustephanum, Ralfs. Split Rock Pond. furcegerum, Breb. Split Rock Pond. . gracile, Ralfs. Frequent. -geminatum, Nordt. Split Rock Pond. . hirsutum, Ehrb. Frequent. - Heleneanum, Wolle. Split Rock Pond. 220 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. . Haabeeliense, Wille. Split Rock Pond. . leptocladon, Nordt. Cranberry Pond, etc. . margaritaceum, Ehrb. Frequent. macrocerum, Wolle. Atsion, etc. muricatum, Breb. Tom’s River. munitum, Wood; Arctiscon, Ehrb. Novee-Czesareze, Wolle. Hammonton. . ophiura, Lund. Split Rock Pond. . orbiculare, Ehrb. odontodum, Wolle. Split Rock Pond. . pentacladum, Wolle. Split Rock Pond. paradoxum, Mey. Frequent. . polymorphum, Breb. Frequent. polytrichum, Perty. Frequent. pulchrum, Wolle. Brown’s Mills, Split Rock Pond. pusillum, Wolle. Brown’s Mills. . punctulatum, Breb. Frequent. pygmzum, Breb. Frequent. rugulosum, Breb. Tom’s River. . scabrum, Breb. Tom’s River. senarium, Ehrb. Rare. . setigerum, Cleve. Frequent. saxonicum, Bulnh. Budd’s Lake. Sebaldi, Reinsch. Occasional. teliferum, Ralfs. Frequent. . tricornutum, Wolle. Hammonton. . tricorne, Menegh. Frequent. . terebrans, Nordt. Atsion. . vestitum, Ralfs. Frequent. . trifidum, Nordt. Atsion, etc. LADNNNANNNNNNNNNMNMMMMNMNDNNDNDN MMM SCHIZOSPOREZ. Calothrix, Ag., Thur. C. Orsiniana. Morris Pond, etc. C. radiosa. Var. fuscescens, Kg. Green Pond. C. Meneghiniana, Kg. Atsion, etc. C. lacunosa, Wolle. Split Rock Pond. Mastigonema, Fischer. M. erugineum, Kir. Frequent. M. cespitosum, Kg. Bergen Co. M. velutinum, Wolle. Perth Amboy. M. pluviale, A. Br. Ponds. 221 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. Gloiotrichia, (Rivularia,) Ag. G. pisum, Ag. Ponds. G. natans, Thur. Ponds. Rivularia, Roth. R. radians, Thur. Frequent in ponds. Isactis, Thur. I. fluviatilis, Kg. Green Pond. Scytonema, Ag. . Austinii, Wood. Little Falls. . calotrichoides, Kg. Var. natans, Rabh. Brown’s Mills, etc. . cinereum, Menegh. Goodwinsville. . gracile, Kg. Morris Pond, etc. - myochrous, Ag. Closter. . Naegeli, Kg. Goodwinsville and Closter. . natans, Breb. Hammonton. . truncicola, Rabh. Bergen Co. . tolypotrichoides, Kg. Wet rocks. Not unfrequent. RARRNANRR NN Symphyosiphon, Kg. S. Hofmanni, Kg. Moist earth and rocks. S. tenuis, Kg. Palisades. Tolypothrix, Kg. T. egagropila, Kg. Frequent. T. distorta, Kg. Ponds. T. bombycina, Wolle. Growing on rocks, Lake Hopatcong. Sirosiphon, Kg. S. ocellatus, Kg. Frequent in swampy places. S. compactus, Ag., Kg. Moist rocks. S. pulvinatus, Breb. Moist rocks. S. coralloides, Kg. Green Pond, etc. Hapalosiphon, Naeg. H. Braunii, Naeg. Atsion, etc. H. fuscescens, Kg. Frequent in ponds. H. Brebissonii, Kg. Moist earth. H. tennissimus, Grun. Ponds. Nostoc, Vauch. N. spheroides, Kg. N. rupestre, Kg. 222 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. . ceruleum, Lyng. . commune, Vauch. . cristatum, Bail-Alpinum, Kg. - comminutum, Kg. 2242424 These and other varieties are not infrequent. In the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, April, 1879, I noted, “A Nostoc the matrix of Scytonema.” The probability is that many of the recorded forms are mere varying phases of the same, and that all the Nostocs are undeveloped forms, representatives of arrested or intermediate life conditions of higher stages of development. Anabeena, Bory. A. flosaqua, Kg. A. circinalis, Rabh. Probably a variety of the former; frequent ; very abundant at Dennisville. Trichormus, Allman. T. incurvus, Allman. On bark of old logs in swamp near Closter. Spherozyga, Ag. S. polysperma, Rabh. Bound Brook, etc. S. saccata, Wolle. Cranberry Pond. Cylindrospermum, Kg. C. macrosporum, Kg. Wet places, old wood, ete. Lyngbya, Ag. L. eruginosa. Perth Amboy, ete. L. Mstuarii, Jurg. Near sea coast. L. Wollei, Farlow. Lake Hopatcong, Swartwout Pond. L. obscura. Ponds. Symploca, Kg. S. lucifuga, Harv. Bergen Co. Microcoleus, Desm. M. terrestris, Desm.=Chthonoblastus Vaucheri, Kg.=Ch. repens, Kg. Moist earth. Inactis, Kg. I. Austinii, Wolle. Little Falls. Oscillaria, Bosc. O. brevis, Kg. Marshes. O. Freelichii, Kg. Cape May Co., ete. 223 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. . gracillima, Kg. Small ponds. . limosa, Ag. Wet earth. . nigra, Vauch. Frequent. .natans, Kg. Panther Pond, ete. . princeps, Vauch. Dennisville. . rupestris, Ag. Palisades, banks of Delaware. . tenuis, Ag. Stagnant waters. O9000000 Phormidium, Kg. P. cataractum, Rabh. Rapid waters. . Julianum, Menegh. . Lyngbyaceum, Kg. pPergen Co. . Naveanum, Grun. Bergen Co. . rufescens, Ag. Bound Brook. . vulgare, Kg. Frequent. Var. publican, Kg. Frequent. Leptothrix, Kg. L. ochracea, Kg. Ditches. L. eruginea (Hypheothrix), Rabh. Frequent. Mid dd td Glceothece, Naeg. Aphanothece, Naeg. A number of varieties have been found, but as the genera are of doubtful merit they are not enumerated. Merismopedia, Mey. M. convoluta, Breb. Frequent in ponds. Microcystis, Kg. Polycystis, Kg. Gloeocapsa, Naeg. Aphanocapsa, Naeg. Chroococcus, Naeg. These genera are represented by many varieties, but all are of doubtful value as plants. They represent spore conditions of higher forms, and therefore are not enumerated. INDEX OF GENERA. A Amianthium......... Archidium............. Ammannia ........ Arctostaphylos...... ADIOS: isc uotceseusiee Ammi.......... ATCYTIA sc desceveesne'e Abutilon Ampelopsis ........... Arenaria.... Acalypha Amphicarpia......... Arethusa.... Acanthospermum... 131 | Amphicarpum....... 124 | Argemone..........+. ACen isis saatecies 23 | Amphoridium ....... 145 | Ariscoma ..........000 Acerates Anabaena .....ccseeeee 222 | Aristida... Achillea a Anacharis............. 93 | Aristolochia.......... Acnida...... O | Anagallis.............. 61 | Armillaria ............ Acolium.. Bs Anchusa.....csesesceee 132 | Arrhenatherum...... 123 Acorus....... ns Andrea... .. 141 | Artemisia............. 53 Acrothecium Andromeda.......... 59 | Arthonia.......... 166 ACHS wives sdeveneses Andropogon.......... 125 | Arthrobotryum...... 186 Actinomeris.......... 51 | Anemone ............. 1 | Arthrodesmus ....... 218 Adesmia ......csceeee 130 | Aneura......eeee 157 | Arthrosporium ...... 186 Adiantum............. 135 | Angelina... 196 | Artocreas...........005 Adlumia.........csseee 7 | Angiordium.......... 177 | Asarum .....eceereeeee AMcidium .............. 185 | Anomodon............ 149 | Asclepias ............. Migorita ..... eee 186 | Antennaria........... 53 | Ascobolus ............ Aéschynome.......... 126 | Anthemis.......... 52,131 | Ascomyces..... Athusa...... . 89 | Anthericum.......... 133 | Ascyrum.... Ageratum ............ 131°) Anthoceros............ 158 | Asparagus.. Agrimonia.........00. 29 | Anthoxanthum...... 123 | Aspergillus... Agrostis ..........117, 183 | Anthyllis.............. 129 | Asperugo ..... ABYTIUM .;.,2002-00296 194 | Antirrhinum..... .. 10 | Asimina.... .. Abyfeltia., Prondeatems 206 | Anychia.......... . 17 | Aspidium..... Ailanthus .........04. 21 | Aphanocapsa ........ 223 | Asplenium .... ‘Ailographum......... 196 | Aphanochette......... 211 | Aster .......... MPa ex Gostasesaneaness 123 | Aphanothece ........ 223 | Asterella..............- Alectoria .......ceeeeee 160 | Aphanorrhegma .... 145 | Asteroma... a Aletris.. ...ccecessseee 98 | Aphyllon....... .. 73 | Astragalus, Alisma .........-..0+++ 98 | Apios.... ... 27 | Atrichum.. Allium ............101, 127 | Apium......... . 180 | Atriplex... ALDOUS wesveuvevinscenee 90 | Aplectrum .... 97 | Atropa ..scscceeeeee Alopecurus...... 116,133 | Apocynum...,........ 63 | Aulacomnion ........ 147 Althea..........scceeee 18 | Aptogonunm .. . 215 | Avena. 123, 134 Alyssum Aquilegia..... 4 Amanita .............. Arabis......066 ee Amarantus. Arachis ....... ... 10 B Amblogyna a Arachnion .........008 176 : Amblystegium ...... 152 i ... 40 | Baccharis.......... Ambrosia........ .... 49 38 | Badhamia. oe Amelanchier......... 32 38 | Beomyces.........06 226 INDEX OF GENERA. Ballotanndvenesanen sees 79 Bambusina...........+ 215 Bangia........ceseeeeee 209 Baptisia......... see. 27 Barbaria.s.........0- 9 Barbula ........-..00-+ 144 Bartonla.nisecsrsaosne 65 Bartramia............ 147 Batrachospermum... 210 Berberis................ 5 Beta. Betula.........cseceeeee Biatora Bidens .............. Bigelovia 4 Blepharostoma...... 157 Blepharozia.......... 156 Blitum ........ ..81, 133 Beehmeria............. 87 Boletus.......:s0csce0s 170 Bouteloua ............ 119 Bostrychia.........06 204 Botrychium.,........ 138 Botrytis secs. cosa sneuse 187 Bovista .....eccecceees 176 Brachyelytrum....... 118 Brachythecium ...... 151 Brasenia .........0000 5 Brassica .. 10, 128 Breweria...........06. 69 BY Zivingevesevaaeireces 1384 Brizopyrum .......... 120 Bromusivvcesevsrseesse 122 Brachial, wessvssevesccics 141 Brunella .............. 78 Bryopsis ..........00.. 208 BEY OTD: 22secbsweneates 146 Buelliaycnccnccsescdsoas 166 Bulbochete 211 Bulgaria ...........065 194 Bupleurum.........39, 130 Buthalmum .......... 131 Buxbaumia .......... 148 Cc Cacallaccsassscessiones 54 Cakilescccsesccnunenes 11 Calamagrostis 118 Calamintha........... Calendula ............ Calicium..... Calla seavsasteccostaen Callithamnion....... 207 Callitriche............. 34 CaO aaicscracessseasse 126 Calocera.........csseeee 175 Calocylindrius....... 216 Caloglossa...........+. Calopogon ........s+++ Calothrix......... Caltha....... Calycera......ccccceeee Caly pogeia Gaaaline 55 Campanula Campsotrichum...... 188 Camptosorus......... 136 Camptothecium...... 150 Campylostelium..... 143 Cannabis ...........++ 87 Cantharellus ......... 170 Capnodium............ 203 Capsella............c00 10 Cardamine ............ 8 Cardiospermum ..... 129 Carduus ............54, 131 Carex .... 112, 127 Carpinusivss cgasiccecans 90 Cana vcscs asia sacaesee 130 Caulophyllum........ 5 Ceanothus............ 22 Celastrus ............58 21 Celeocheste ...........6 210 Celosia .....c.ceeeceeeee 133 CO) bISh.s secawrewskeoahas 86 Cenangium............ 194 Cenchrus...........0+ 125 Cen1 As, vcs sseeeesdes 131 Centaurea..........54, 131 Cephalanthus ........ 43 Cephalozia............ 155 Ceramium............. 206 Cerastium ............ 16 Ceratium ...........66 185 Coratodon...........00 143 Ceratophyllum ...... 91 Ceratostoma .......... 202 WOTCIS ss seco aceencnees 27 Cetraria ....ceeeeeee 159 Cherophyllum....40, 130 Chestomorpha........ 209 Chetomium........... 190 Cheetophora........... 211 Chameelirium ........ 104 Champia ..........000 205 -Chenopodium...... Chantransia.......... Chara, .........6 Characium .... aus Cheilanthes........... Chelidonium ........ Chimaphila........... Chiloscyphus........ Chiogenes .... Chlorosplenium...... Chondrioderma....... Chondriopsis.... Chondrus..... Chordaria ............. Chroococcus .. Chroolepus..........+6 Chrysanthemum .... Chrysoplenium ...... 33 Chrysopsis............. 49 Cichorium ......... Cicuta.......... Cladium.... Cladonia ... Cladophora...... Cladosporium......... Cladostephus Cladothrix............. Claytonia..... Clematis....... Clethra........ ben Climacium............. Clintonia...... Clitocybe .. .. 168 QltOria: s..ccesasasvens 27 Closterium............ 216 CHICUS. ccccstwaccreuees 131 Coelastrum ........... 213 Coleosporium ........ 184 Collema.......... sees. 162 Colletotrichum....... Collinsonia ... Collybia...........004. Comandra............. Commelyna .......... Comptonia............. Conferva.........,.... Coniotherium......... Conium Conobea INDEX OF GENERA. 227 Conocephalus ........ 158 Conoclinum ..... 46 Conomitrium .... 143 Conopholis....... « 73 Conotrema............. 164 Convolvulus....... 68, 132 Cony2Za........ceseeeeee 131 Coprinus .............. 169 Coptis .. 3 Corallin é 205 Corallorhiza ......... 96 Corchorus ........ 129 Corema............20608 91 Coreopsis .........0008 51 Coriandrum.......... 130 Cornus.........00 41 Coronilla.............. Corrigiola ............ Corticium.. Cortinarius ‘ Corydalis ............. Corylus .....ceeeeeee Corynephorus........ 134 Coryneum ........... 181 Corynites............. 176 Cosmarium ........... 217 Crataegus ........eeeeee 31 Craterellus ..........0. 173 Craterospermum .... 215 Crepis ......... Cribraria Crotallaria............ 24 Croton .......cceeeceeee 85 Crotonopsis........... 86 Crucibulum .......... 178 Cry pheea wo... eee 148 Cry psig ....2....6 see 117 Cryptosporium....... 179 Cryptotenia ......... 40 Cucurbitaria.......... 199 Cunilassccscisasccceese 76 Cuphea..... Cupressus... Cuscuta..... Cyathus «0.0... Cylindrocapsa......... 211 Cylindrospermum ... 222 Cylindrothecium.... 149 Cynodon............... 119 Cynoglossum......... 68 Cynthia... Cyperus......... Cyphella............... Cypripedium.......... 97 Cystoclonium ........ 206 *Cystopteris............ 137 Cystopus........ecceree 184 D Dacryomyces......... Dactylis : fe Dactylium Dactyloctenium ..... Deedalia ............... Danthonia . Dasya..... Datura .. Daucus........ Delesseria ............ Delphinium........... 4 Dendryphiun ....... Dentaria............... Desmarestia.......... Desmatodon ......... Desmidium ........... Desmodiun .. Diachea....... Diatrype....... Dicentra....... Dichena....... Dichelyma.... Dichondrea .... Dichromena.. Dicksonia ..... Dicranum .... Dictyosiphon an Dictydium ............ Dictyospherium ..... Didymium............. Didymodon .. Diervilla............... Dinemasporium ..... 181 Di0 G18). sicsinciscsiosine ci 43 Dioscorea..... ee OS Diospyros ...........- 61 Diphyscium .......... 148 Diplodia.............6 180 Diplotaxis............ 128 Dipsacus ...... 44 Dir CPi sess va vieas 84 Discopleura .......... 39 Discosia ........0..205 180 Ditiola ........ 176 Docidium...... 216 Dorycnium ... 130 Dothidea...... weg LOM Drab aiscisewsnccansscete 10 Draparnaldia ........ 211 Drosera........... wi BO Drummondia......... 145 Dulichium............ 109 E Eatonia .............. Ecballium .... Echinocystis Echinospermum..... 67 Eehium............. 66, 182 Eclipta... ..50, 131 Ectocarpus ........... 208 Elachista ............. 208 Elaphomyces......... 195 Elatine ....... sce 17 Encalypta........... Endocarpon.......... 167 Endogone............. 189 Enteridium .......... 177 Enteromorpha ...... 209 Entoloma ..........4 168 Epichloé ...... 196 Epicoccum............ 185 Ephebe.............++5 162 Ephemerum ......... 141 Epigaza....... . 59 Epilobium .........36, 130 Epiphegus ............ 73 Epochniun ... 189 Equisetum.... 138 Eragrostis ..... 121 Erechthites ... 53 Erianthus .... 125 Erigeron...... 131 Eriocaulon ... 107 Eriophorum ......... 111 Erodium ........... 20, 129 IP YUN yscsacanwacdstes 130 Erysimum.... 9, 128 Erysiphe ........0006 190 Eryngium .........37, 130 Erythrava ...........+ 64 Erythronium......... 103 Escholtzia .........0 128 Euastrum ............ 218 Euonymus..........6+. 21 Eupatorium.......45, 131 Euphorbia..........85, 133 Eurotium ...........4. 190 Eurynchium ......... 151 Hutypa....cecseesceeee 197 Evernia.... .. 160 Excipula............6. 181 228 INDEX OF GENERA. PURI Gl dierdevesatesianlsae 175 Exobasidium......... 174 F Fabronia...........008 150 Fagopyrum .......... 83 Pagus...iccsscssseessess 89 Favolus ,.........0000 172 Weds: s coscsusecmasees 44 Festuca ........... 121, 134 PUBPO -rasccsaedocsinns 53 Fimbriaria .......... 158 Fimbristylis .....111, 133 Fissidens.... Fistulina.... ou Flammula............ Floerkea...........00008 Feeniculum.... Fontinalis ............. PYagavia cccccaeseones Frankemia Fraxinus Frallania Galactia wo... Galeopsis ........ Galeravcicsscinverececias Galinsoga .. Galium...... Gaylussacia Geaster......... Geoglossum Geranium ......... 20, 129 Gerardia ........... 72, Geum .......cccecceeeee Gleocystis ............ Gleothece..... a Gloiotrichia........... Gon IU eayi,ceecencess 195 Glyceria........... 120, 134 Gnaphalium.......... 53 Gnomonia............. 203 Gonytrichum......... 188 Goodyera........sseceee 94 Gossypium ............ 129 Gracillaria. 205 Grandinia... 173 Graphis..... 168 Gratiola ....... 71 Griffithsia, .... 206 Grimaldia ........... GrMMI. sc. scrsereaves Grinellia.... Gyalecta ........0.06 Gymnogongrus ...... Gymnopogon......... Gymnosporangium. 183 Gymnosporium ...... 182 Gymnostichum ...... 123 Gymnostomum ...... 141 Hebeloma............. Hedeoma.............. 77 Hedwigia............. 145 Helenium ......... 52, 131 Helianthemum ...... 12 Helianthus ........... 50 Helicoma.............. 187 Helicosporium....... 187 Heliopsis.............. 50 Heliotropium......68, 132 Helleborus............ 4 Helmintha............ 182 Hemerocallis.......... 108 Helminthosporium. 186 Helonias .............. 104 Helotium.............. 193 Helvella..... 190 Hemiarcyria ......... 178 Hemicarpha ......... 109 Hemizonia............. 131 Hendersonia.. Heracleum .. + 38 Herpestis ............. 71 Heteranthera......... 107 Heterotheca ......... 131 Heterothecium....... 165 Heuchera............. Hibiscus...... Hieracium Hierochboa...... 123, 134 Hildenbrandtia...... 205 Hirneola.............. Folens ssaeiicssees Holosteum........ Homalia ...... Homalothecium Hordeum.......... Hormomyces Hottonia............ . 62 Houstonia............. 44 Hudsonia....... ..... 13 Humulus ............. 87 Hyalotheca... 215 Hydnum...... 172 Hy drangea............ 32 Hydrastis ............ 4 Hydrocotyle ......... 37 Hydrodictyon........ 213 Hydrogastrum....... 212 Hydrophora.......... 189 Hydrophyllum ...... 66 Hydrothysia ......... 163 Hygrophorus......... 169 Hylocomium........... 154 Hymenochette....... 174 Hymenostomum .... 142 Hymenula............. 1:6 Hyoscyamus.......70, 132 Hypericum ........... 18 Hy pied ceccecnesecens 205 Fy pow accesses 183 Hypocheris.. ........ 131 Hypocrea............. 196 Hypoderma........... 196 Fy poxys ........eseee 98 Hypoxylon .......... 197 Hysterium ............ 195 I LD EPIS esccstauiseatanta sca 128 Tlex...., 2l Tlosporium .. .. 186 Ilysanthes ............ 71 INAOUS ins cedeane civics 222 Inula... 49,131 Impatieus ............ 20 fonidium ..........11, 128 Tpomopa ...........5 68, 132 LP POR aie ce ices caidas 173 INDEX OF GENERA, TTAB Ss. cde saiesieaieetee sien 97 J Juglans oo... eee 87 JUDCUS .....ceeeeee 105, 127 Jungermania......... 155 JUDIPCTUS ........00006 93 K Kalmia.............. 60 Kneiffia ...........0- 173 Kosteletzkya. 19 Krigia’.... . 55 Kaba -cosincnsseesaene 45 L Lacnanthes Lactarius ...........4. Liacttca a. svecouses Laminaria . Laimiun .... Lampsana......... Laportea .......eeeee Lappa .... Larix ...... Lathyrus .......... Leathesia ............. Lecanora ............- Lechea ..... Lecidea .... Leersia. ...... « 116 Leiophyllum.......... 60 Lemanea........-...+4. 210 Tienes cectewewenseens 101 Lentinus .............. 170 Lenzites .............. 171 Leocarpus ............ 177 Leontodon ...........+ 132 Leonurus. Leotia Lepidium Lepidozia............. 156 Lepigonum ........... 16 Lepiota....cccseecceee 168 Leptochloa .........6 120 Leptodon..... ....... 148 Leptogium..........+. 162 Leptoscyphus Leptostroma ......... Lepturus....... Leskea ........ iva Lespedeza............. Leucanthemum...... 52 Leucobryum......... Leucodon ............. Licea........ Ligustrum ............ DAUM scsseessseseses ve Limnanthemum..... 65 Limnobium .......... 93 Limnosella Linnea we... Linaria ............ Lindera........0...00 Linum... Liparis...... ie 2 Lipocarpha........... 109 LAP Pla. icsesesseeiacass 132 Liquidambar... ...... 34 Liriodendron......... 5 TSHOTA sccices caesseoee 95 Lithospermum ...... 67 Lobelia ......csseesee LOWUM jccsevsesescers Lomentaria .. Lonicera ...... sok Lophanthus.......... Lophiola............... Lophiostoma........... Lophium...... is Lophocolea........... Lophodermium....... 196 Ludwigia ...........6 36 Lupinus....... ..23, 129 Luzula .. .. 105 Lychnis. 15, 128 Lycium ....... . 69 Lycogala ,............ 177 Lycoperdon .......... 176 Lycopodium ......... 139 Lycopsis .............. 67 Lycopus....... ox 08 Lygodium ............ Lyngbya........ Lysimachia .......... Lythrum...... M Macrosporium....... 186 Madotheca... ........ 157 Magnolia..,......0066 Maianthemum Malva. ........ scene Malvastrum ......... Marasmius... ........ Marchantia.., Mastigobryun ...... Mastigonema ....... Matricaria......... Medeola............0-- Medicago... . 5 Melampgsora ......... 184 Melampyrum... 73 Melanconis...... 198 Melanconium......... 181 Melanthera........... 131 Melanthium . 103 Melilotus .......... 24,129 Meliola............0068 202 Melissa........ eee SL Melobesia ...... ... 205 Melogramma......... 197 Menispora ..........66 188 Menispermum ....... 5 Mentha.............00 75 Menyanthes ......... 65 Mercurialis ..,......... 133 Merismopedia......... 223 Mertensia ...........- 67 Merulius ....., 172 Mesocarpus........... 215 Mesotenium ......... 215 Metzgeria .........06 158 Micranthemum...... 71 Micrasterias.......... 218 Microcoleus... 222 Microcystis... 223 Micromitrium........ 141 Micropera............. 181 Microsphera .......... 190 Microstylis ........... 96 Microthyrium ....... 203 Mikania Mimulus Mitchella Mitella......... Mitrula Mnium...... Mollugo Monarda Mougeotia .... Monilia........ 230 INDEX OF GENERA. Morchella ............ 190 Morus et Mucor Muhlenbergia ....... 118 Mulgedium........56, 126 Mycena............... 168 Mycoporum.,......... 166 Myosotis............67, 132 Myrica ........ceccieee 88 Myrionema. .. 208 Myriophyllum ...... 34 Myriotrichia ......... 208 Myrothecium ........ 185 Mystrosporium ...... 187 Myurella ............. 149 Myxormia ............ 181 Myxosporium ....... 182 Myxotrichum........ 188 N Nabalus ...........064. 56 Nematelia ............ 175 NA1GE .cscseccecesensass 100 Nancoria...........0 168 Narthecium........... 104 Nasturtium..,......... 8 Neckera v........0eee 148 Nectria. ccscssacssvsens 196 Negundo..........0066 23 Neillia 0.0.0... 28 Nelumbium .......... 6 Nemalion ............4 206 Nemaspora..........+ 182 Nemopanthes......... 21 Nepeta ........:..0000 78 Nephrocytium ....... 214 Nephroma ..........66 161 Nesta s.cisserescazeass 35 Neslidissssesssiesvesast 128 Nicandra............. 69 Nicotiana............. 132 Nitella: ccc cecissees 204 Nostoe res seescdcesaches 221 Notothylas ........... 158 Nummularia......... 197 Nuphar.............0 6 Nymphea... 6 NY888.....00.cccereeeeee 41 oO Oakesia...... cee Obolaria Odontia Odontoschisma...... 156 Cidogonium CHnothera............5 Oidium ...........004 Oldenlandia Omphalia ............ Onoclea Ononis: zaseyeessescese 129 Onopordon......... Onosmodium........... 67 Opegrapha..... 166 Ophiocytium..... .. 213 Ophioglossum........ 138 Ophiotheca ........... 178 Opuntia 37 Orchis iw.cwsaieesyest 93 Origanum............ 77 Ornithogalum ....... 103 Ornithopus .........65 130 Orobanche............ 73 Orontium ............ 101 Orthotrichum ........ 145 OryZopsis .........006 118 Oscillaria...cci. cess 222 Osmorrhiza.........+. 40 Osmunda ...... 138 OStTY ineecassedinsecces 89 OX als coessirnwenwnts 20, 129 P Palmella............0- 214 Panzolus.. . Pandorina Panicum ......... Pannaria...........00+- Panus..... Papaver....... Pardanthus .......... Parietaria.......... 87, 133 Parmelia............+ Parnassia Parthenium Paspalum .........66 124 Pastinaca.....,...cee0: 38 Patellaria............. 193 PAV ODA a naccsansnsars 129 Paxillus ... 169 Pediastrum ... .. 213 Pedicularis ........... 73 Pella scnsariesssweatees 157 Pella. cacsinscccaest ot 135 Peltandra ............ 100 Peltigera......... 00... 162 Penicillium ........... 188 Penium.............-006 Pentstemon .......... Penthorun ... Perichena.... Periconia.............. Peridermium.......... Pertussaria ........... Pestalozzia .. ....-.+ Pabuniai.sdouiascenases PO osacctanenavie Phacidium............. Phalaris..... Phallus ..... Phascum............0. Phaseolus ......... Phegopteris .......... 1 Phlébiawegevessivareeds Phleum ... Phlox...... PHOMS, icssesdeasievenese Phoradendron....... 84 Phormidium.......... 223 Phragmicoma.... 157 Phragmidium......... 183 Phragmites............ 122 Phryma scsaecesssaee 75 Phyllactinia.......... 189 Phyllanthus ......... 133 Phy llitis vcctcccezcisan 208 Phyllophora ......... 206 | Phyllostica ............181 Physalis.. .-69, 132 PRYSGIA .. .csscasiss cece 161 Physcomitrium ...... 146 Physostegia........... 78 Phytolaceca ........... PICTIS.2.-24 cpcniscvecsr PH CAs assivasaen Pimpinella ... Pinus viccscscns PARIS vaccines Pistillaria .... Placodium ... Plagiochila............ Plagiothecium ...... 152 Plantago ........... 79, 133 Platanus ..........0068 87 Platygyrium ......... 149 Pleuridium............ 141 Pleurococcus ......... 214 Pleurotenium ....... 217 Pleurotus ............. 168 Pluchea a POA disgeieatconsarenone Podophyllum ........ 5 Podospheera ........6. INDEX OF GENERA. Podostemon.......... 83 Pogonatum ........... 147 Pogonia wee 95 Polanisia .......... 11, 128 Polemonium ...... 65, 127 Polyactis ...,..es.ec0 188 Polycarpon........... 128 Polycystis...........-- 223 Polyedrium .......... 213 Polygala......ccceeeee 13 Polygonatum ........ 102 Polygonella.......... 83 Polygonum ....... 82,127 Polyides ..........000 206 Polymnia........+ 49, 126 Polypodium .......... 135 Polypogon............. 117 Polyporus.. 171 Polypremum ia 64 Polysaccum .......... 177 Polysiphonia......... 204 Polythrincium ....... 187 Polytrichum ......... 147 Pontederia............ 106 Populus s.isscrcsssners 90 Porothelium.......... 172 Porphyra........seee 209 Porphyridium ....... 214 Portulaca : Potamogeton ........ Potentilla ............ 29 Poterium .......... 29, 130 POttianscsseessecesn soe 143 Preissia ....... ... 158 Propolis .......c00ss00s 194 Proserpinaca ......... 34 Protococcus ........++ 213 Prunus...... 28 Psalliota ......... .. 169 Pterigynandrum.... 149 Pteris ......ssesceevceee 135 Ptilota......sececeeee 206 Ptychomitrium ...... 145 Puccinia 183 Punctoria R Racomitrium......... 144 Radula........ 157 Radulum ..... 173 Ramalina..... 159 Ranunculus... 2, 128 Raphanus...... eA Rapistrum . . 128 Reseda ..... 11, 128 Reticularia ........... 177 Rhabdonia ........... 206 Rhabdoweissia........ 142 Rhaphidium.......... 214 Rhamnua....... 22 Rb CRBs csacaseensavess 35 Rhinotrichum........ 187 Rhizoclonium........ 212 Bhizopogon .......... 176 Rhododendron....... 60 Rhodomela.... 205 Rhodora...... 60 Rhodymenia 205 UUs dase qezes is 28 Rhynchosia,......-.00+ 130 Rhyncospora......... 111 Rhyncostegium ...... 151 Rhytidium ........... Rhytisma..... a Ribes........... aie Ricolatctesie'stes ieee Richardsonia Ricinus: ceseesescnae ven Rinodina Rivularia Robinia ............26- Reestelia ...........0 Rosa.......4. Roubieva... Rubus ...... Rudbeckia. Rumex...... Ruppia..... Basle Li shncaabetepace Ss Sabbatia ...........50. 64 Sagedia .... 167 Sagina.........+ 16 Sagittaria ............ 98 Salicornia ............ 81 Salix ......... 90, 127, 133 Saleola ......s.c0cses0- 81 Sal viaiveseice aia site 77, 126 Sambucus .......0.006 Septoria .... Samolus ..........00006 61 Sanguinaria ......... 7 Sanicula......... 38 Saponaria ...... 14 Sarcoscyphus .. 154 Sargassum ...... 207 Sarracenia... 6 Sasbania .. 130 Sassafras. 84 Saururus.... 84 Saxifraga... 33 Scandix .... ... 180 Scapania............... 154 Scenedesmus ...... 213 Scheuchzeria ......... 98 Schizea.iccicciesacassvs 137 Schizophyllum....... 170 Schollera ............. Schwalbea ey Scinaia... Scirpus............ Scleria.......02e-eecceee Scleroderma ... Sclerolepis .... Scleranthus... Scolymus ..... af Scopatiawccvcctssancass Scrophularia...... Scutellaria. Scytonema Scytosiphon .. Sedum.......... Selaginella ... Seligeria ...... sis Selinum .............. Sendtnera ............ Senebiera ...........+ Senecio..........6- Sepedonium .......... Septonema.... Septosporium ....... Sericocarpus.......06 46 Sesamum ....... 38 Sesuvium ............. 37 Setaria Sisymbrium Sisyrinchium ......... Siam esssveiscemassses 40 Smilacina ............ Smilax .....cceeeeeee Solanum .........4. 232 INDEX OF GENERA. Sole a cssvstacceaences Solidago Sonchus Sorghum.. Southbya. Sparganium.......... 100 Spartina ........... 119 Specularia............ 58 SPOT: ..cssrcerscananns 182 Spergula ...........0.. 17 Sphacelaria .......... 208 Spherangium......... 141 Spherella 202 Spheria............0. Spheerobolus.......... 178 Spheronema......... 179 Spheeropsis ........... 179 Spherotheca ......... 189 Spherozosma......... 215 Spherozyga......209, 222 Sphaguum ...........5 140 Spheralcea............ 129 BPI) .wccseeecseeseese 28 Spiranthes... 95 Spirogyra ..... . 214 Sporidesmium ....... 182 Sporledera............. 141 Sporobolus ...... 117, 133 Sporocybe .......-.... 186 Sporodinia............ 189 Sporotrichum ........ 188 Spyridia see 206 Staphylea ............ 22 Stachys .. 79,133 Statice........ . 61 Staurastrum ......... 219 Staurospermum ..... 215 Steironema Steetzia ....... ae Stellaria............. Stigeocloneum........ 211 Stilbospora ........... 181 SoU DUM. wccescesseannes 185 Stilophora ............ 207 SEPA. cncaccncmusneasicon 119 SU IATIA svccsameneeains 207 Stropharia ............ 169 Stylosanthes......... 26 Sueda sicacrcsavce 81 Symploca..........00 222 Symplocarpus ....... 101 Systegium ............4 141 Syzigites ...........606 189 T Tanacetum ,.........5 52 Taraxacum............ 56 ARMS avesiieajes seats Basis 93 Tecoma, .occsssersnanas 74 Tephrosia ............ 25 Tetmemorus ......... 217 Tetraphis.............. Tetraploa Tetraplodon ......... 145 Tetraspora, .........008 213 Teucrium.......... 75, 133 Thalictrum ........... 2 Thamnium ...........6 151 Thaspium ...........4 39 Thelephora............ 173 Glia: «sce daeia sa 149 Theloschistes .... 160 Thlagpi ........002c00 10 Thuidium ............ 150 Thu Arsioceigonnenekwans 92 THYMUS .iscsssceoseves 77 Tiarella ............008 33 "TUNG: ce asasuvsivecssssies 19 Timmia............ eee ee 147 Tipularia .........06 96 Tofieldia .... 104 Tolypothrix ......... 221 Morru bia ceeckssesth 196 Tortula-cccesssswasores 144 Torulds,..ssiceseiniees> 182 Tournefortia.......... 182 Tradescantia ........+ 107 Trametes ...........045 Trematodon Tromella............06 Trianthema. .. Triblidium . Tricuspis............008 Trientalis Trifolium. Trillium... Trypethelium .. 167 Tubercinia............ 183 Tubercularia ......... 185 Tussilago .......... 46,131 Tympanis .........66 194 Typha ......... Typhula Ulmus . 86 Ulothrix . 212 Wa sweteuewasc 209 Umbilicaria... 161 Uncinula ..... 190 Uniola.......... 122 Urceolaria . 164 Uredo..... 184 Urocystis .. 184 Uuromyces ... 184 Urtiesy saeco 86 Usnea........ 160 Ustilago..c sisi csasest 183 Ustalinaiucccoscasaces 197 Utricularia ........... 74 Uvularia............. 103 V Vaccaria..........c.e0s 14 Vaccinium .... 58 Valerianella.. 131 Vallisneria ... 93 Valea cnisesce 198 Vaucheria... 212 Venturia... 202 Veratrum ............ 104 Verbascum.... 70, 132 Verbena ............55 74 Vermicularia ........ 180 Vernonia............ . 44 Veronica... .72, 126 Verrucaria .........05 167 Vibrissia....... 190 Viburnum Vicia... Vienea...... DV fay 2 csevecsescancaee Vinca... [Rae ease. ccacadooncshinen INDEX OF GENERA. 233 Woodwardia ........, 135 x Xanthidium ......... 218 Xanthium ............ 50 Xanthoxylum........ 21 Xerophyllum Xylaria... sets KYTIG sce yareepaned ors Z Zannichellia.......... 100 Zasmidium ........... 189 LAZOMNID wpascics'-seeeesae 116 ZOBtETA.....000ccceseaee 100 Zygadenus ..........+. 104 Zygnema ..........0+ 214 Zy godesmus.. -. 188 Zygogonium..... 215 e Sosa a pres