CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 167 



OLEACE.E. 

 FRAXINUS, L. 



Ash. 



F. Americana, L. White Ash. 



Moist woods. Camden : Atco H. A. Green. Gloucester : 

 Quite common about Mickleton B. Heritage ; and common in 

 the middle and northern counties. 



F. pubescens, Lam. Red Ash. Black Ash. 



Gloucester: Banks of the Delaware, Pennsgrove, also the 

 glabrate form Commons; not common about Mickleton B. 

 Heritage ; and common in the middle and northern counties. 



F. viridis, Michx. f. Green Ash. 



Monmouth and Ocean : " Near streams, not rare " Knies- 

 kern; but surely rare in the eastern parts of those counties. 

 Gloucester : Mullica Hill Britton. Hunterdon : Stockton 

 Schuh. Mercer : Along the Delaware below Trenton Abbott. 



F. sambucifolia, Lam. Black Ash. 



In wet woods. Bergen : Closter Austin ; Lyndhurst 

 Schuh. Essex : Common Rusby. Morris : Boonton Brit- 

 ton. Hunterdon : Rosemont Schuh ; Pittstown Henry 

 Race. Sussex : Waterloo Britton. Monmouth : Freehold 

 Willis. 



CHIONANTHUS, L. 



Fringe-tree. 



C. Virginica, L. 



Union: "Near Port Elizabeth, a tree thirty feet high" 

 Pursh, Flora N. A. i. 7 ; Plainfield, escaped from cultivation 

 Tweedy. Atlantic: Buena Vista C. A. Gross. Cumber- 

 land: Bridgeton Martindale; near Vineland J. B. Har- 

 rison ; Millville, quite common Apgar. 



LIGUSTRUM, L. 



Privet. Prim. 

 L. VULGARE, L. 



Escaped from cultivation into copses and waste places ; fre- 

 quent. Adventive from Europe. 



