CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 43 
Burlington: Bordentown—A. C. Stokes. Monmouth: Cream 
Ridge— Willis; Holmdel—R. W. Brown; and common in 
woods, middle and northern counties. 
NYMPHAZACEZ. 
BRASENIA, Schreb. 
Water-shield. 
B. peltata (Thunb.), Pursh. Water-shield. 
Sussex: Swartswood and Lake Hopatcong—Rusby; Stag 
Pond, near Andover—Britton. Passaic: Passaic River above 
Paterson—Rusby ; Little Falls—W.M. Wolfe. Bergen: Clos- 
ter—Austin. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Mercer: In 
still water near Trenton—Apgar; and common in ponds and 
slow streams, middle and southern counties. 
NELUMBO, Adans. 
Sacred Bean. 
N. lutea (Willd.), Pers. Yellow Nelumbo. Lotus. Duck’s Acorns. 
Water Chinquepin. Can Dock. 
Sussex: Swartswood Lake—Porter. Salem: Ponds at 
Woodstown and Sharptown. Bergen: Abundant near Ridge- 
field, where it was planted some years since— Woolson. 
N. NucIFERA, Gertn. (Nelumbium speciosum, Willd.) Indian Lotus. 
Burlington: Naturalized in ponds about Bordentown—E. D. 
Sturtevant, C. C. Abbott. -Adventive from Asia. 
CASTALIA, Salisb. 
Water Lily. 
C. odorata (Dryand.), Greene. (Nymphza odorata, Ait.) Common White 
Water Lily. 
Ponds and slow streams. Common throughout the State. 
Var. minor (Sims), B.S. P. Small White Water Lily. 
Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Sussex: Stag Pond, near 
Andover—Britton ; and frequent in ponds in the southern coun- 
ties, where it is sometimes more plentiful than the type. 
