CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 93 



S. salicifolia, L. Common Meadow-sweet. 



In swamps and wet meadows. Rather common throughout 

 the northern and middle counties. Rare or occasional in the 

 southern parts of the State. 



S. tomentosa, L. Hardback. Steeple-bush. 



t ln swamps or low grounds. Rather common or frequent in 

 most sections of the State. Not reported from Hunterdon Co. 



GIL1.ENIA, Mcench. 

 Bowman's Root. 



G. trifoliata (L.), Mrench. 



Rich woodlands. Sussex : Abundant on the west slope of the 

 Kittatinny Mountains, Hamburg and Franklin Furnace Brit- 

 ton ; Vernon Miss Isabel Mulford. Warren : Along the 

 Delaware, below Flatbrookville Rusby; on limestone bluffs, 

 below Phillipsburg Porter. Passaic : Greenwood Lake 

 Schrenk. Bergen : Palisades Austin. Morris : Near Wallace 

 Corner Britton. Hunterdon : Rosemont, rare Best. 



RUBUS, L. 

 Raspberry. Blackberry. 



R, odoratus, L. Purple-flowering Raspberry. Thimble Berry. 



Union : Rocky woods, Plainfield Tweedy. Hudson : Snake 

 Hill Ruger; Weehawken and Hoboken Wilbur. Hunter- 

 don : Locktown Best ; Pittstown Henry Race ; and frequent 

 in the northern parts of the State. 



R. triflorus, Eichards. Dwarf Raspberry. 



In swamps. Monmouth : Torrey. Union : Plainfield 

 Tweedy. Hudson : New Durham Leggett. Bergen : Aus- 

 tin. Morris: Budd's Lake Porter. Sussex: Near Swarts- 

 wood Lake Hollick. Passaic : Rutherfurd and Lyndhurst 

 Schuh. 



R. strigosus, Michx. Wild Red Raspberry. 



Warren : Bank of the Delaware, below Phillipsburg Porter. 

 Essex: Near Franklin Rusby. Bergen: Austin. Hunter- 

 don : Rosemont, rare Best. 



