73 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



G-. pedicularia, L. Lousewort Gerardia. Hohokus, C. F. Austin ; 

 Stockholm, Sussex Co., H. H. Rushy; and common in the southern 

 and middle counties. 



Castilleia, Mutis PAINTED-CUP. 



C. coccinea, Spreng. Scarlet Painted-cup. Chatham, W. H. Leg- 

 gett; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Feltville, F. Tweedy; spar- 

 ingly in Monmouth and Mercer Cos., 0. R. Willis; Roseland and 

 Northfield, Essex Co., H. H. Rushy ; borders of pond four miles west 

 of Newton, Sussex Co., Arthur Hollick ; Clifton, Passaic Co., W. H. 

 Rudkin ; West Orange, W. M. Wolfe. 



Schwalbea, Gronov CHAFF SEED. 



S. Americana, L. Sparingly in pine barren regions. Abundant 

 near Egg Harbor City, C. F. Parker. 



Pedicularis, Tourn LOUSEWORT. 



P. Canadensis, L. Common Lousewort. Copses and banks. Com- 

 mon throughout. 



P. lanceolata, Michx. Hackensack Meadows, Torrey Catalogue; 

 Chatham, W. H. Leggett ; Freehold, 0. R. Willis ; Verona, Essex Co., 

 H. H. Rusby ; common at Closter, C. F. Austin ; Newton, Sussex Co., 

 A. P. Garber; Plainfield, F. Tweedy. 



Melampyrum, Tourn COW-WHEAT. 



M. Americanum, Michx. Open woods. Common throughout. 



OROBANCHACE^E. 



Epiphegus, Nutt CANCER-BOOT. 



E. Virginiana, Bart. Beech-drops. Parasitic on the roots of beech- 

 trees. Common in the northern and middle counties. 



Conopholis, Wallroth CANCER-ROOT. 



C. Americana, Wallroth. Squaw-root. Parasitic on the roots of 

 oaks and other trees. Frequent in the northern and middle counties. 



Orobanche, L BROOM RAPE. 



O. minor, L. Small Broom-rape. Parasitic on clover near Cam- 

 den, C. F. Parker; Haddonneld, J. H. Redrield. Adv. Eu. 



Aphyllon, Mitchell NAKED BROOM-RAPE. 



A. uniHorum, T. & G. One-flowered Cancer-root. Generally and 

 perhaps always parasitic on Solidagos. (See Prof. Jos. Schrenck, in 

 Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, vol. vii., p. 67.) Frequent throughout the State. 



