41 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



A. quinquefolia, Decsne. and Planch. Ginseng. Plainfield, Frank 

 Tweedy. The only known locality in the State. 



A. trifolia, Decsne. and Planch. Dwarf Ginseng. Sparingly 

 throughout the northern and middle counties. Near Freehold, 0. R. 

 Willis ; Closter, Bergen Co., and on rocks of Sussex Co., C. F. Austin ; 

 Camden Co., C. F. Parker; common in Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; 

 Marble Hill, above Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter; abundant at Cranford, 

 C. R. R of X. J., N. L. Britton; Pamrapo woods, W. H. Rudkin; 

 Succasunna, Morris Co., T. C. Porter. 



CORNACE^E. 



Cornus, Tourn Cornel. Dogwood. 



C. Canadensis, L. Dwarf Cornel. Rare, and confined to the 

 northern parts of the State. New Durham Swamp, Torrey Catalogue, 

 1819, and C. F. Austin, 1861. 



C. florida, L. Flowering Dogwood. Open woods. Common 

 throughout the State. 



C. circinata, L'Her. Round-leaved Cornel. Rocky places ; spar- 

 ingly in the northern and middle counties. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. 

 Austin ; Sussex Co., A. P. Garber ; Warren Co., C. F. Parker ; Plain- 

 field, F. Tweedy. 



C. sericea, L. Silky Cornel. Kinnikinnik. Frequent in the mid- 

 dle and northern counties. Rare on the Yellow Drift. 



C. stolonifera, Michx. Red-osier Dogwood. Frequent, except in 

 the southern parts of the State. 



C. paniculata, L'Her. Panicled Cornel. Frequent, except in the 

 southern parts of the State. 



C. alternifolia, L. Alternate-leaved Cornel. Frequent, except in 

 the southern parts of the State. 



Nyssa, L. . . . Tupelo. Pepperidge. Sour Gum. 

 N. multiflora, Wang. Black or Sour Gum. Common throughout 

 the State. 



Division B. — Gamopetalce. 



CAPRIPOLIACE^l. 



Linnaea, Gronov Twin-flower. 



L. borealis. Gronov. Twin-flower. New Durham Swamp, 1861, 

 C. F. Austin ; near Paterson, Wm. Bower. Eu. 



