CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 301 



P. pungene, Michx. f. Table Mountain Pine. 



Hunterdon : Abundant one mile east of Sergeantsville Best 

 & Schuh, 1886. 



P. echinata, Mill. (P. mitis, Michx.) Yellow Pine. 



Middlesex : Sparingly near South Amboy Britton. Mon- 

 mouth and* Ocean : Dry, sandy soil, common Knieskern ; New 

 Egypt, abundant, but I have not seen much of it in the pine 

 barrens Britton. Burlington : Common in the western part 

 of the county Martindale. Camden : Frequent Parker. At- 

 lantic : Common at Hammonton- Bassett. Cumberland : Fair- 

 ton Commons ; frequent about Bridgeton J. B. Potter. 



P. Strobus, L. White Pine. 



Gloucester : Three miles south of Woodbury Canby. Cam- 

 den : Near Berlin, rare H. A. Green. Ocean and Monmouth : 

 Rare Knieskern; Pine Brook Station, and northward along 

 the Southern Railroad Britton. Middlesex : A few trees near 

 Woodbridge Hollick ; and frequent in the middle and northern 

 counties, forming groves, but never forests. 



PICBA, Link. 

 Spruce. 



P. Mariana (Mill.), B. S. P. (Abies nigra, Poir.) Black Spruce. 



Swamps in the northern counties. Hudson : New Durham 

 Swamp Torrey Catalogue ; Secaucus Leggett. Bergen : Pali- 

 sades, rare Austin. Morris : Budd's Lake Porter ; swamps 

 near Succasunna Britton. Passaic : Greenwood Lake Rud- 

 kiu ; Cedar Pond, Bearfort Mt. Merrill. Sussex : Swamp 

 near High Point, and Warren : Kittatinny Mt. near the Water 

 Gap Britton. Hunterdon : Knighton. 



TSUGA, Carr. 



Hemlock Spruce. 



T. Canadensis (L.), Carr. (Abies Canadensis, Michx.) 



Monmouth and Ocean : Shady borders of swamps, very rare 

 Knieskern ; along Crosswicks Creek above New Egypt Britton. 

 Burlington : Along the Delaware above Burlington Parker ; 

 Yincentown Lighthipe ; and frequent in moist woods and along 



