CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 71 



H. SYRIACDS, L. Shrubby Althaea. Rose of Jericho. 



Sparingly escaped from gardens. Salem : Frequent Mrs. 

 M. A. Lawrence. Burlington : Near Moorestown J. Stokes. 

 Mercer : Hightstown C. M. Norton. Hunterdon : Frequent 

 at Rosemont Best. Adventive from Syria. 



TILIACE.E. 



TILIA, L. 



Linden. Basswood. 



T. Americana, L. Basswood. 



Salem: Banks of the Delaware Commons. Monmouth : 

 Banks of Squan River Knieskern ; Cliffwood Lockwood. 

 Camden : Miss C. A. Boice ; and frequent in woods, middle 

 , and northern counties. 



T. pubescens, Ait. (T. Americana, L., var. pubescens, Gray.) 



Hudson : On the high hills, near Weehawken Torrey Cata- 

 logue, 1819. Bergen: Lyndhurst Schuh, 1887; possibly not 

 native. Hunterdon : Rosemont, rare Best. 



LINEJE. 



LINUM, L. 

 Flax. 



L. Virginianum, L. Wild Flax. 



Dry, sandy woods ; common throughout the State. 

 L. striatum, Walt. 



In low, swampy ground ; frequent in most sections of the 

 State, but not abundant in the pine-barren districts. Atlantic : 

 Mays Landing Peters. 



L. sulcatum, Riddell. 



Rare. Bergen : Palisades, and Sussex : Austin ; not recently 

 collected. 



L. USITATISSIMUM, L. Cultivated Flax. 



In ballast and waste grounds; frequent. Fugitive from 

 Europe. 



