60 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Clethra, L WHITE ALDER. 



C. alnifolia, L. Sweet Pepperbush. 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. 



B. 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. 



Far. nitidum, Gray. Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. 



R. nudiflorum, Torr. (Azalea, L.) Pinxter-flower. Damp woods. 

 Common throughout. 



Rhodora, Duham RHODORA. 



R. Canadensis, L. In a bog at Succasunna, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. 



Leiophyllum, Pers SAND MYRTLE. 



L. buxifolium, Ell. 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, O. R. Willis; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. 

 Austin; Sussex Co., A. P. Garber; Camden Co., C. F. Parker; open 

 sandy woods, N. J., Torrey Catalogue. Eu. 



