CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 53 

 RAPHANUS, L. 



Radish. 



R. RAPHANISTRUM, L. Wild Radish. Jointed Charlock. Rape. 



In cultivated fields frequent, and in places a troublesome weed. 

 Naturalized from Europe. 



R. SATIVUS, L. Garden Radish. 



Occasionally persistent for a year or two in cultivated fields 

 and waste places, hardly deserving a place in this Flora. 



CAPPAEIDE^E. 



CLBOMB, L. 

 C. PUNGENS, Willd. Spider Flower. 



Camden : In mud dredged from the Delaware river, abund- 

 ant, 1882 Parker ; still quite plenty, 1887 Martindale. Bur- 

 lington : Burlington J. Stokes. Adventive from the South. 



POLANISIA, Raf. 

 Clammy -weed . 



P. dodecandra (Michx.), B. S. P. (P. graveolens, Raf.) 



Bergen : P. V. Leroy. Monmouth : Long Branch I. H. 

 Hall. 



CISTINE^E. 



HELIANTHEMUM, Pers. 

 Hock -rose. 



H. majus (L.), B. S. P. (H. Canadense, Michx.) Frost-weed. 



Dry, sandy or gravelly soil ; common throughout the State. 

 In the Herbarium of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phil- 

 adelphia, is a specimen from Quaker Bridge, with large, nar- 

 rowly-elliptical leaves, very hoary. 



H. corymbosum (Poir.), Michx. Frost-weed. 



Sandy soil, in the middle and southern counties ; rare. Ocean 

 and Monmouth : Near the coast Knieskern. Camden : Be- 

 tween Camden and Longacoming C. E. Smith ; Haddonfield 

 Diffenbaugh. 



