93 PEELTMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Juniperus, L CEDAR. JUNIPER. 



J. communis, L. Common Juniper. Frequent in the northern and 

 middle counties; rare or absent on the Yellow Drift. Eu. 



J. Virginiana, L. Red Cedar. Dry sterile soil. Common in all 

 parts of the State, except in the pine barrens. 



Taxus, Tourn YEW. 



T. baccata, L. ; Far. Can adensis, Gray. American Yew. Sparingly 

 in the northern counties. Palisades, common, C. F. Austin ; Green- 

 wood Lake, W. H. Rudkin ; eastern shore of Swartswood Lake, Wm. 

 Bower; on an island in Swartswood Lake, T. C. Porter. 



CLASS II. ENDOGENOUS PLANTS. 



HYDRO CHARIDE^E 



Anacharis, Richard WATER-WEED. 



A. Canadensis, Planchon. Water-weed. Ponds and slow streams. 

 Rather common throughout. 



Vallisneria, Micheli TAPE-GRASS. 



V. spiralis, L. Eel-grass. Streams. Frequent in the northern and 

 middle counties, and sparingly in the southern parts of the State. Eu. 



Limnobium, Richard. . . . AMERICAN FROG'S-BIT. 



L. Spongia, Richard. Swimming River, Monmouth Co., rare, P. D. 

 Knieskern in Cat. Plants Monmouth and Ocean Cos. 



ORCHIDEJE. 

 Orchis, L ORCHIS. 



O. spectabilis, L. Showy Orchis. Sparingly in the northern and 

 middle counties. Hills back of Hoboken, Torrey Catalogue; New 

 Durham, W. H. Leggett; Montclair, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; Marble 

 Hill, Warren Co., C. F. Parker; Keyport, R. W. Brown; near Free- 

 hold, 0. R. Willis ; Little Falls, Passaic Co., W. M. Wolfe. 



Habenaria, Willd., R, Br REIN ORCHIS. 



H. tridentata, Hook. Sparingly throughout the State. Closter, 

 Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; New Durham Swamp, Torrey Catalogue; 



