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§ 227. Localities.—I give below a list of desirable plants which 
I have collected in the localities named. Most of the stations are 
readily accessible from the city, and the plants, for the most part, 
occur in sufficient numbers to bear considerable collecting. All the 
places named are in N. J., unless otherwise stated. The Roseland 
referred to was formerly Centreville, in the northern part of Living- 
ston. 
Ranunculus Cymbalaria, Pursh. Rockaway, L. I. ; quite abund- 
ant. 
Viola cucullata, Ait. Var. cordata; Franklin, rare; var. with 
white markings; more com. than the above. 
V. pedata, i Var. bicolor; Rockaway Station, L. in ; abundant 
near school-house. 
V. pubescens, Ait., Var. scabriuscula, Torr. & Gray ; found this 
season at Franklin, in Camp-meeting Wood. 
Arenaria squarrosa, Michx.; very abundant just east of the 
bridge crossing Bass River, on road from Atsion to Tuckerton. 
Stellaria longifolia, Muhl.; com. in low grounds at Franklin. 
Cerastium nutans, Raf.; Bloomfield, not common. 
Geranium Carolinianum, L.; com. at Franklin, in cult. ground. 
Lrodium cicutarium, L. Her. : occasionally found near the 
woollen mills at Franklin, where it is introduced in wool. 
Staphylea trifolia, L.; abundant on a bank just west of Paterson. 
Polygala ambigua, Nutt.; quite frequent at Franklin, with P. 
verticillata. ° 
P. paucifolia, Wild ; south of the swamp at the head of the 
upper mill pond, Franklin. 
Trifolium procumbens, L.; a troublesome weed in some gardens 
and cultivated fields at Franklin, where it has been introduced in 
wool, 
Robinia hispida, L. ; ; Franklin, very er in the edge of a 
water-cress patch. 
Vicia cracca, L. ; found once near Bellevue Nursery, Patcuiow: 
Lathyrus palustris, L:; Uhave this specimen in my herbarium, but 
the note of locality is lost. I think I found it near Kingsland Sta- 
tion, D. L. & W. R. R., where var. myrtifolius grows quite abund- 
antly. 
Poterium Canadense ; abundant near county line, on road from 
Franklin to Passaic. 
Potentilla tridentata, Ait., [!] grows sparingly in fields at Irvington, 
NX. 
Proserpinaca | see i Lam.; banks of Passaic, near Erie R. R. 
Station, Newark. 
Ocnothera pumila, 1.. ; Franklin, not common. 
Cuphea viscostssima, Jacq.; quite frequent and abundant at Frank- 
lin, in grainfields, and meadows. 
Sicyos angulatus, L. ; not rare in Bellville, near the Passaic. : 
Discopleura capillacea, DC.; salt marshes between Kingsland 
Station, and Hackensack River. 
Cicuta bulbifera, L.; not infrequent at Franklin, on Second 
River, and its chain of ponds. 
