42 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
MENISPERMACE. 
MENISPERMUM, L. 
Moonseed. 
M. Canadense, L. Common Moonseed. 
Salem: Woodstown—Britton. Camden: Along the Dela- 
ware—Parker. Mercer: De Cou’s bank, near Trenton—Apgar. 
Monmouth: Near Holmdel—R. W. Brown; in the old forest. 
on Sandy Hook—Professor Cook ; and common in woods and 
along shaded water-courses, northern and middle counties. 
BERBERIDE. 
BERBERIS, L. 
Barberry. 
B. vuteaRis, L. Common Barberry. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Hudson: Weehawken—Leggett. 
Middlesex: Woodbridge-—Lighthipe. Monmouth: Red Bank 
—Knieskern; near Matteawan and on Sandy Hook—R. W. 
Brown; near Oceanic and Sea Bright—S. W. Knipe. Escaped 
from cultivation. Adventive from Europe. 
CAULOPHYLLUM, Michx. 
Pappoose-root. 
C. thalictroides (L.), Michx. Blue Cohosh. 
Bergen: Pascack—Austin. Sussex: Andover—J. D. Rey- 
nolds. Morris: Near Taylortown—Britton. Passaic: Preak- 
ness—W. L. Fischer. Essex: Milburn—Rusby. Union: 
Plainfield—T weedy. 
PODOPHYLLUM, L. 
May Apple. Mandrake. 
P. peltatum, L. May Apple. 
Salem: Elsinboro—Mrs. M. A. Lawrence. Cumberland : 
About Shiloh—A. Robinson. Camden: Locally abundant— 
Martindale. Gloucester: Common along borders of swamps— 
B. Heritage. Ocean: In woods near Ocean House—W. S. Lee. 
