62 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Sussex Co., W. H. Rudkin ; Budd's Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. 

 Rare, and confined to the northern counties. Eu. 



L. stricta, Ait. Racemed Loosestrife. Low grounds. Common 

 throughout. 



L. quadrifolia, L. Whorled Loosestrife. Low grounds. Common 

 throughout. 



L. nummularia. L. Moneywort. Sparingly escaped from cultiva- 

 tion. Montclair, Essex Co., W. M. Wolfe. Adv. Eu. 



Steironema, Raf. (Lysimachia, Tourn.) . LOOSESTRIFE. 



S. ciliatum, L. Ciliate-leaved Loosestrife. Low grounds and 

 thickets Quite common throughout. 



S. lanceolatum, Gray. Narrow-leaved Loosestrife. Low grounds. 

 Quite common in the middle and northern counties. 



Var. hybridum, Gray. Newark Meadows, Torrey Catalogue; Frank- 

 lin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. 



\ r ar . angustifolium, Gray. Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. 



Anagallis, Tourn PIMPERNEL. 



A. arvensis, L. Poor Man's Weather-glass. Waste fields and road- 

 sides. Quite common in most places. Nat. Eu. 



Samolus, L. . . WATER PIMPERNEL. BROOK-WEED. 



S. Valerandi, L. ; Var. Americanus, Gray. Frequent along the bor- 

 ders of salt marshes. The typical S. Valerandi, L., introduced in ballast 

 at Carnden, C. F. Parker. 



Hottonia, L WATER VIOLET. 



H. inflata, Ell. Featherfoil. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; 

 Fort Lee, Palisades, W. H. Leggett; Eatontown, Monmouth Co., 0. 

 R. Willis ; on the Palisades near Guttenberg and Pleasant Valley, W. 

 H. Rudkin ; Carrieville Station, N. R. R. of N. J., Dr. John Torrey; 

 one mile east of Woodridge Station, Hackensack Branch N. Y., L. E. 

 and W. R. R., G. C. Woolson. 



OLEACE^E. 

 Ligustrum, Tourn PRIVET. 



L. vulgare, L. Common Privet or Prim. Roadsides and copses; 

 occasional. Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern; Keyport, 

 R. W. Brown; Stanhope, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin. Nat. Eu. 



Fraxinus, Tourn ASH. 



F. Americana, L. White Ash. Moist woods. Common in the 

 northern and middle counties. 



