33 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Saxifraga, L Saxifrage. 



S. Virginiensis, Michx. Early Saxifrage. Dry or rocky banks. 

 Very common in the northern and middle counties, but rare in the 

 pine barrens. 



S. Pennsylvania, L. Swamp Saxifrage. Rather common in bogs 

 in the middle and northern counties ; rare on the Yellow Drift. 

 Middletown, Monmouth Co., R. W. Brown. 



Heuchera, L Alum-root. 



H. Americana, L. Common Alum-root. Common on shady banks, 

 except in the pine barrens, where it is rarely found. 



Mitella, Tourn. . . . Mitre-wort. Bishop's- cap. 

 M. diphylla, L. Two-leaved Mitre wort. Sparingly in the northern 

 and middle counties. Palisades and Closter, C. F. Austin ; Warren 

 Co., C. F. Parker; Preakness Mt., W. L. Fischer; Plainfield, F. 

 Tweedy ; Morristown and Hemlock Falls, Essex Co., W. H. Leggett ; 

 Eagle Rock, Essex Co., W. M. Wolfe; Parsippany, Miss E. G. Knight. 



Tiarella, L False Mitre-wort. 



T. cordifolia, L. False Mitre-wort. Among rocks at Passaic Falls, 

 Torrey Catalogue; Limestone rocks, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin. Very 

 rare. 



Chrysoplenium, Tourn. . . . Golden Saxifrage. 



C. Americanum, Schwein. Golden Saxifrage. Wet places. Com- 

 mon in the northern and middle parts of the State, but rare in the 

 pine barrens. 



CRASSULACE^E. 



Sedum, Tourn Stone-crop. Orpine. 



S. ternatum, Michx. Stone-crop. Roadsides near Rockland, Ber- 

 gen Co., C. F. Austin in Willis Catalogue. Probably escaped from 

 cultivation. 



S. Telephium, L. Live-for-ever. Roadsides. Occasionally escaped 

 from cultivation. Adv. Eu. 



Penthorum, L Ditch Stone crop. 



P. sedoides, L. Ditch Stone-crop. Wet places. Common through- 

 out. 



DROSERACE^E. 

 Drosera, L Sundew. 



D. rotundifolia, L. Round-leaved Sundew. Peat-bogs. Common 

 throughout the State. Eu. 



