58 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLAKTS. 



CAMPANULACB^]. 

 Campanula, Tourn Bellflower. 



O. rotundifolia, L. Harebell. Rocky places. Sparingly in the 

 northern and middle counties. Weehawken, J. S. Merriam ; Pali- 

 sades, C. F. Austin ; Princeton, O. R. Willis. 



C. aparinoides, Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. Wet meadows and 

 swamps. Frequent throughout the State. 



C. rapunculoides, L. Bellflower. Well naturalized on Long Hill, 

 near Chatham, W. H. Leggett. Adv. Eu. 



Specularia, Heis Venus's Looking-glass. 



S. perfoliata, A. DC. Venus's Looking-glass. Dry soil. Common 

 throughout. 



ERICACB^S. 



Gaylussacia, H. B. K Huckleberry. 



G. dumosa, Torr. & Gray. Dwarf Huckleberry. Damp sandy soil. 

 Common in the pine barrens, and sparingly in other parts of the 

 State. 



G. frondosa, Torr. & Gr. Dangleberry. Common on the Yellow 

 Drift, and mostly confined to that formation. Rare in the northern 

 counties. 



G. resinosa, Torr. & Gray. Black Huckleberry. Woods and low 

 grounds. Common throughout. 



Vaccinium, L Cranberry. Blueberry. 



V. Oxycoccus, L. Small Cranberry. New Durham Swamp, Torrey 

 Catalogue; Otter Pond, Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin; Budd's 

 Lake, T. C. Porter; Franklin, Essex Co., W. M. Wolfe ; formerly in 

 peat-bogs of Monmouth Co., O. R. Willis. Rare, and confined to the 

 northern counties. Eu. 



V. macrocarpon, Ait. Common Cranberry. Peat-bogs. Common 

 in most parts of the State. Not reported from Essex Co. Scarce 

 about Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin. 



V. stamineum, L. Deerberry. Dry woods. Frequent throughout 

 the State. 



V. Pennsylvanicum, Lam. Dwarf Blueberry. Closter, Bergen Co., 

 and on the Palisades, C. F. Austin; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby; Ocean 

 and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern. Not very common. 



V. Canadense, Kalm. Canada Blueberry. Budd's Lake, Morris 

 Co., T. C. Porter. 



