68 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Cynoglossum, Tourn Hound's-tongue. 



C. officinale, L. Common Hound's-tongue. Waste places. Not 

 very common. Freehold, S. Lockwood ; Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; 

 Palisades, C. F. Austin ; Warren Co., F. Knighton ; Weehawken, N. L. 

 Britton. Nat. Eu. 



O. Virginicum, L. Wild Comfrey. Rare. First Mt., Essex Co., R. 

 Spaulding ; near Plainfield, F. Tweedy ; Hunterdon Co., C. F. Parker ; 

 Weehawken, and Fort Lee, Bergen Co., W. H. Leggett. 



C. Morrisoni, DC. Beggar's Lice. Woods and copses. Sparingly 

 throughout the State. 



Heliotropium, Tourn Heliotrope. 



H. Europseum, L. European Heliotrope. In ballast at Commu- 

 nipaw, A. Brown ; and at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. 



CONVOLVULACE^E. 



Ipomcea, L Morning Glory. 



I. coccinea, Moench. (Quamoclit, Tourn.) Scarlet Morning Glory. 

 In ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown ; and at Camden, C. F. Parker. 

 Adv. Tropical America. 



I. purpurea, Lam. Common Morning Glory. Commonly escaped 

 from gardens into waste places. Also in ballast. Adv. Tropical 

 America. 



I. Nil. Roth. Smaller Morning Glory. Bank of the Passaic River 

 near Belleville, N. L. Britton, 1879; near Union, Monmouth Co., R- 

 W. Brown; in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Tropical 

 America. (?) 



I. pandurata, Meyer. Wild Potato-vine. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. 

 Austin ; Warren Co., F. Knighton ; New Providence, W. H. Leggett ; 

 and frequent in the southern and middle counties. 



Convolvulus, L. . . Bindweed. 



C. arvensis, L. Bindweed. Roadsides near Closter, rare, C. F. 

 Austin ; Newark Meadows along C. R. R. of N. J., W. M. Wolfe ; Free- 

 hold, S. Lockwood ; Newton, Sussex Co., N. L. Britton ; in ballast at 

 Camden, C. F. Parker; and at Communipaw, A. Brown. Nat. Eu. 



C. sepium, L. (Calystegia, R. Br.) Hedge Bindweed. Low grounds 

 along streams and along fences and hedges. Common throughout. 



C. spithamaeus, L. (Calystegia, R. Br.) Downy Bindweed. Proba- 

 bly grows within the State but is certainly rare and no definite locali- 

 ties are reported. 



