CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 33 
CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
Sus-Kinepom IL—ANTHOPHYTA. 
Class 1.—ANGIOSPERMZ. 
Sub-Class 1.—Dicotyledone. 
Series 1.—Polypetale. 
RANUNCULACE. 
CLEMATIS, L. 
Virgin’s Bower. Clematis. 
C. verticillaris, DC. Mountain Clematis. 
Union: Plainfield, sparingly, but abundant on First Moun- 
tain, three miles north—Tweedy. Somerset: Frequent on rocky 
banks one mile east of Peapack—Miss R. C. Perry. Passaic : 
Preakness Mt.—W..L. Fischer. Hunterdon: On hills border- 
ing the Delaware, not common—Best. Warren: Water Gap—W. 
M. Wolfe; Marble Hill—Porter; and frequent in the Highlands. 
C. Virginiana, L. Virgin’s Bower. Clematis. 
Salem: Salem—Stowell. Gloucester: Mullica Hill—Britton ; 
frequent along streams—B. Heritage. Atlantic: Mays Landing, 
rare—Peters. Camden: Along river banks— Parker; Kirk- 
wood—F, L. Bassett. Burlington: Wrightstown and Cooks- 
town—Stowell ; frequent about Pemberton—Miss H. M. Will- 
marth. Ocean: New Egypt—Rudkin; and common along 
water-courses in the middle and northern counties. 
ANEMONE, L. 
Wind-flower. Anemone. 
A. cylindrica, Gray. 
Sussex: On limestone rocks at the zinc mines Franklin Fur- 
nace and Stirling Hill—Austin; Britton. 
A. Virginiana, L. Thimble-weed. 
Gloucester: One mile west of Mickleton, rare—B. Heritage. 
Camden: Rare—Parker. Burlington: Pemberton, frequent— 
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