30 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Var. simplex, Torr. fc Gray. Wet places. Common. 



P. argentea, L. Silvery Cinque-foil. Barren fields. Sparingly in 

 the northern and middle counties. En. 



P. arguta, Pursh. Rocky places. Rare, and confined to the north- 

 ern counties. On the Delaware below Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter; 

 Cooper's Furnace, A. P. Garber. 



P. anserina, L. Silver-weed. Sparingly in the northern and mid- 

 dle counties. Shores of Newark Bay, W. H. Leggett; ballast at Cam- 

 den, C. F. Parker. Eu. 



P. fruticosa, L. Shrubby Cinque-foil. Wet grounds. Frequent in 

 the northern counties. Tenafly, Addison Brown; Sussex Co., A. P. 

 Garber; Morris Co., C. F. Austin; Shippenport, Morris Co., H. H. 

 Rushy; in meadows, Weehawken, Torrey Catalogue; Great Meadows, 

 Warren Co., Prof. George H. Cook. Eu. 



P. tridentata, Ait. Three-toothed Cinque-foil. Top of High Point, 

 Sussex Co., C. F. Austin. 



P. palustris, Scop. Marsh Five-finger. Budd's Lake, Morris Co., 

 C. F. Parker. T. C. Porter. Very rare. Eu. 



Frag-aria, Tourn STRAWBERRY. 



F. Virginiana, Ehr. Virginian Strawberry. Fields and open woods. 

 Common throughout. 



F. vesca, L European, Strawberry. Rather common in the 

 northern counties. Rare elsewhere. Eu. 



F. Indica, Andr. Indian Strawberry. Guttenberg, Hudson Co., M. 

 Ruger; Ocean Co., C. F. Austin. Rare. Adv. India. 



Rubus, Tourn RASPBERRY. BLACKBERRY. 



R. odoratus, L. Purple-flowering Raspberry. Rocky places in the 

 northern and middle counties. Frequent. 



R. triflorus, Richardson. Dwarf Raspberry. Damp places ; north- 

 ern and middle counties. Rare. Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; New 

 Durham, N. L. Britton ; Monmouth Co., Dr. Torrey; Budd's Lake, 

 Morris Co., T. C. Porter. 



R. strigosns, Michx. Wild Red Raspberry. Sparingly in the 

 northern parts of the State. Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Warren Co., 

 C. F. Parker; Franklin. Essex Co., H. H. Busby. 



R. occidentalis, L. Black Raspberry. Sparingly in the middle, 

 and common in the northern counties. 



R. villosus, Ait High Blackberry. Fields and thickets. Common 

 throughout 



R. Canadensis, L. Low Blackberry. Dewberry. Rocks and sandy 

 fields. Common throughout. 



