PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Chelidonium, L CELANDINE. 



C. majus, L. Celandine. Waste grounds, Ocean and Monmouth 

 Cos., P. D. Knieskern ; Camden, C. F. Parker, and frequent near New 

 York. Adv. Eu. 



Sanguinaria, Dill BLOOD-ROOT. 



S. Canadensis, L. Canadian Blood-root. Common in the northern 

 and middle counties; rare in the pine barrens and southern parts of 

 the State. New Egypt, Ocean Co., very rare, P. D. Knieskern ; near 

 Keyport, R. W. Brown. 



Glaucium, Tourn HORN POPPY. 



G. luteum, Scop. Yellow Horn Poppy. Princeton, rare, O. R. 

 Willis ; in ballast at Communipaw, Addison Brown. Adv. Eu. 



FUMARIACE^]. 



Adlumia, Raf. CLIMBING FUMITORY. 



A. cirrhosa, Raf. Climbing Fumitory. Palisades, C. F. Austin ; 

 Belvidere, F. Knighton ; near Greenwood Lake, W. M. Wolfe. Rare. 



Dicentra, Bork DUTCHMAN'S BREECHES. 



D. Cucullaria, DC. Dutchman's Breeches. Rather common on 

 rocks in the northern and middle counties, but very rare south of the 

 red sandstone. Keyport, R. W. Brown ; three miles northwest of New 

 Brunswick, Prof. Geo. H. Cook. 



D. Canadensis, DC. Squirrel Corn. Mountains of Sussex Co., C. F. 

 Austin. 



D. eximia, DC. Delaware Water Gap, C. F. Austin. 



(These latter two plants are not in Austin's collection ; C. F. Parker.) 



Corydalis, Vent CORYDALIS. 



C. glauca, Pursh. Pale Corydalis. Frequent on rocks in the northern 

 counties ; not found south of the trias. Palisades, C. F. Austin ; Blooms- 

 bury, A. P. Garber; near Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter; First Mt., Essex 

 Co., W. M. Wolfe. 



C. aurea, Willd. Golden Corydalis. Princeton, Mercer' Co., O. R. 

 Willis, on the authority of Dr. Torrey. Very rare. 



C. ilavula, Raf. Yellowish Corydalis. Banks of the Delaware, Cam- 

 den, very rare, C. F. Parker ; below Holland Station, Hunterdon Co., 

 T. C. Porter; Cape May Co., C. F. Austin. 



