122 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



V. prunifolium, L. Black Haw. Nanny Berry. 



Gloucester : Near Mickleton, rare B. Heritage. Camden : 

 Frequent on the bank of the Delaware River and along the 

 larger streams Martindale. Burlington : Along the Delaware 

 River Lighthipe. Mercer : Along the Delaware and Cross- 

 wicks Creek E. Volk ; common in copses, middle and northern 

 counties. 



V. nudum, L. (Including var. Claytoni, Gray.) 



In swamps. Warren : Sunfish Pond, above Delaware Water 

 Gap Britton. Morris: Succasunna Rusby. Bergen: Hack- 

 ensack Swamps Leggett. Mercer: Trenton Apgar; and 

 common in the southern counties. Blossoming as late as August 

 30th, at Trenton, in 1888 E. Volk. 



Var. cassinoides (L.), T. &-G. 



Sussex : Along the shores of Lake Marcia,. near High Point 

 Britton. 



V. dentatum, L. Arrow-wood. 



In swamps, and also in dry soil. Common throughout the 

 State. 

 V. molle, Michx. 



Monmouth : In the old forest on Sandy Hook, and Glou- 

 cester : Mullica Hill Britton. 



V. pubescens, Pursh. 



In rocky places. Mercer: Hills near Princeton Willis. 

 Hunterdon : Lambertville Apgar. Passaic: Preakness W. 

 L. Fischer; abundant on the Ramapo Mt., and on mountain 

 east of Lake Hopatcong Britton. Bergen : Closter Austin ; 

 Palisades, frequent Leggett. 

 V. acerifolium, L. Maple-leaved Viburnum. 



Camden : Mt. Ephraim Parker ; near Clemen ton Britton ; 

 Camden Martindale. Atlantic : Absecum F. L. Bassett. 

 Burlington: Birmingham Lighthipe; near Bordentown A. 

 C. Stokes ; and common in woods in the middle and northern 

 counties. 

 V. Opulus, L. Cranberry Tree. 



Sussex: Garber; Franklin Furnace and near Ogdensburg 

 Britton. Warren : Mutton Hill, Knowlton township Miss- 

 M. E. Campbell. 



