A PRELIMINAKY 



CATALOGUE OF THE PLANTS OF NEW JERSEY. 



PHANEROCAMIA 



CLASS I. EXOGENOUS PLANTS. 

 Sub-Class 1. ANGIOSPERM.E. 



Division A. Polypetalce. 



RANUNCULACE^E. 



Clematis, L VIRGIN'S BOWER. CLEMATIS. 



C. verticillaris, DC. Whorl ed-leaved Clematis. Rocky places in the 

 middle and northern counties ; rare. Preakness Mt., Passaic Co., 

 W. L. Fischer ; along the Delaware, ahove Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter, 

 and near the Water Gap, W. M. Wolfe ; Plainfield, sparingly, hut in 

 quantity three miles north of that place on First Newark Mt., Frank 

 Tweedy. 



C. Virginiana, L. Virgin's Bower. Travellers' Joy. Common in the 

 northern and middle counties ; rare on the Yellow Drift. Banks of 

 Squan and Shark Rivers, P. D. Knieskern ; near Holmdel, Momnouth 

 Co., R.W. Brown. 



Anemone, L WIND-FLOWER. 



A. cylindrica, Gray. Cylindrical-fruited W. On dry limestone 

 rocks about the zinc mines in Sussex Co., C. F. Austin, 



A. Virginiana, L. Thimble-weed. Common in the northern and 

 middle counties, but rare on the Yellow Drift. New Egypt, Ocean 

 Co., and Middletown, Monmouth Co., P. D. Knieskern ; near Ches- 

 quake, Middlesex Co., R. W. Brown. 



A. dichotoma, L. Forked Anemone. (A. Pennsylyanica, L.) Banks 

 of the Delaware, near Red Bank, Gloucester Co., C. F. Parker. 



A. nemorosa, L. Wood Anemone. Throughout the State along the 

 margins of woods and fencerows and in copses. Common. 



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