38 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



E. Virginianum, Lam. In swamps. Frequent along the coast, and 

 mostly confined to the Yellow Drift area. Spring Lake, Monmouth 

 Co., Addison Brown ; borders of salt meadows at Hoboken, Torrey 

 Catalogue. 



Sanicula, Tourn BLACK SNAKE-ROOT. 



S. Canadensis, L. Sanicle. Woods and copses. Common except 

 in the pine barrens. 



S. Marylandica, L. Sanicle. Common in similar situations, and 

 having the same range as the last species. 



Daucus. Tourn CARROT. 



D. carota, L. Wild Carrot. Meadows. Too common. Nat. Eu. 



Heracleum, L COW-PARSNIP. 



H. lanatum, Michx. Wooly Cow-parsnip. Mercer Co., Dr. John 

 Torrey; Camden, C. F. Parker; borders of salt meadows, Hoboken, 

 Torrey Catalogue, and sparingly in the northern counties. 



Pastinaca, Tourn PARSNIP. 



P. sativa, L. Common Parsnip. Fields and roadsides. Common 

 in all parts of the State. Adv. Eu. 



Archemora, DC COWBANE. 



A. rigida, DC. Cowbane. Northern R. E. of N. J., T. F. Allen, C. 

 F. Austin ; Fairfield, Torrey Catalogue ; New Brooklyn, Middlesex 

 Co., F. Tweedy ; and frequent in sandy swamps in the Yellow Drift 

 area. 



Var. ambigua, Torr. and Gray. Quaker Bridge, Burlington Co., C. 

 F. Parker. 



Archangelica, Hoffm ARCHANGELICA. 



A. hirsuta, Torr. and Gray. Hairy Angelica. Sandy woods. Com- 

 mon in the middle and southern counties. Essex Co., H. H. Rushy. 



A. atropurpurea. Hoffm. Great Angelica. Sparingly in swamps 

 in the northern and middle counties. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. 

 Austin ; N. R. R. of N. J., W. H. Leggett; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy. 



Selinum, L. (Conioselinum, Fisch.) . MILK-PARSLEY. 

 S. Canadense, Michx. Canadian Milk-parsley. Closter, Bergen 

 Co., C. F. Austin. Rare. 



