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Houstonia caerulea, L.; Franklin, on high land, a mile or more 
from the Passaic.. [Quite common in the country about the Passaic. 
Eds. 
pire rotundtfolium, L.; Montclair and Franklin ; not com. 
Diplopappus cornifolius, Darl. ; Franklin, Camp-meeting Wood. - 
Centaurea nigra, L.; collected once in Bloomfield. 
Lysimachia lanceolata, Walt., var. Aybrida; upper mill-pond, 
Franklin; var. angustifolia ; with the above. 
Aphyllon uniflorum, Torr. & Gray; very com. in and about 
Franklin. | 
Mimulus alatus, Ait. ; Bloomfield ; situations very wet ; rare. 
Castillaea coccinea, Spreng. ; Roseland; not common. 
Pedicularis lanceolata, Michx.; abundant near county line, on 
road from Passaic to Franklin. 
Cunila Mariana, L.; com. in the neighborhood of Brookdale, 
and Little Falls. 
Monarda fistulosa, L.; roadside near Kingsland’s paper mills, 
Franklin. 
LEchium vulgare, L.; roadside near Duncan's mills, Franklin ; 
introduced in wool. 
Cynoglossum Morrisoni, DC.; Franklin ; not common. 
Datura Tatula, L.; Passaic River, at Newark; also at Sandy 
Hook and Long Branch. 
; Gentiana crinita, Froel.; rather abundant in some localities at 
‘Roseland. 
Obolaria Virginica, L.; about one hundred yards south of a line 
running west from Upper Montclair Station, M. & S. L. R. R., grow- 
ing there in profusion. 
Celtis occidentalis, L,; sparingly among the hills near Paterson. 
Peltandra Virginica, Raf.; abundant on borders of Kingsland’s 
Creek, near Kingsland Station, D. L.& W.R.R. 
Orontium aquaticum, L.; grows sparingly and not very luxuriantly 
at Roseland. ae 
Alisma Plantago, L., var. Americanum ; Gray ; this I find occa- 
sionally at Franklin. 
Liparis; 1 have found both species together with Odo/aria. 
Cypripedium parviflorum, Salisb.; High Mountain, north-west 
of Paterson. : 
C. pubescens ; quite com. on mts. of Montclair. 
Trillium cernuum, L.; borders of swamp at head of upper mill- 
pond, Franklin ; not very abundant. 
Chamaelirium luteum, Gray ; very abundant just south-west of the 
above swamp. It is worth a long journey to behold this flower-gar- 
den in full bloom, about the first of August. 
Ornithogalum umbellatum, L.; com. in Franklin ; farm of Mrs. 
Elizabeth Stager. 
Commelyna Virginica, \..; Camden, near West Jersey R. R. 
Station, pew 
Selaginella rupestris, Spreng. ; rocks near Passaic Falls, Paterson. 
I have this season found a very curious freak in a flower of 
Ranunculus repens. The sepals are entirely wanting, and many of 
