CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 219 



PLATANACE^E. 



PLATANUS, L. 



Buttonwood. 

 P. occidentalis, L. 



Low grounds and along streams. Common throughout the 

 State, though not abundant in the pine barrens. 



JUGLANDE^E. 



HICORIA. Raf. 



Hickory. 

 H. ovata (Mill.), Britt. (Carya alba, Nutt.) Shag-bark. Shell-bark. 



In low woods and meadows. Common, except in the pine 

 barrens. 

 H. alba (L.), Britt. (Carya tomentosa, Nutt.) Moker-nut. 



In woods. Common throughout the State. 

 H. microcarpa (Nutt.), Britt. (Carya microcarpa, Nutt.) 



In woods. Bergen : Closter Austin ; Fort Lee Britton. 

 Cumberland : In low woods near Sea Breeze Commons. 

 H. glabra (Mill.), Britt. (Carya porcina, Nutt.) Pig-nut. 



In low woods. Cumberland: Bridgeton J. B. Potter. 

 Camden : Frequent about Camden Martindale ; and common 

 in the middle and northern counties. 

 H. minima (Marsh.), Britt. (Carya amara, Nutt.) Bitter-nut. 



In low woods. Rather common throughout the State. 



JUGLANS, L. 



Walnut. 

 J. nigra, L. Black Walnut. 



In low woods. Frequent, except in the pine barrens. 

 J. cinerea, L. Butternut. 



Ocean and Monmouth : Banks of streams, rare Knieskern. 

 Mercer: On hills near Princeton Willis; and frequent in 

 woods in the northern counties. 



A tree with leaves having from three to five leaflets only was 

 found by Rev. E. E. Butler, near Morristown, 1886. 



