CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 49 
CARDAMINB, L. 
Bitter Cress. 
. diphylla (Michx.), Wood. (Dentaria diphylla, Michx.) Pepper-root. 
Along water-courses in the northern counties ; rare. Bergen : 
—Norwood and Tappen; and Sussex:—Austin. Passaic: 
Lyndhburst—Schuh. 
. heterophylla (Nutt.), Wood. (D. heterophylla, Nutt.) 
Hunterdon: Near Stockton—Theo. Green, Schuh. 
. laciniata (Muhl.), Wood. (D. laciniata, Muhl.) Pepper-root. Tooth- 
wort. 
Salem: Acton’s Station—Mrs. M. A. Lawrence. Gloucester : 
South of Mullica Hill—B. Heritage. Camden:—Canby. Bur- 
lington: Near Bordentown—A. C. Stokes. Monmouth: Free- 
hold—Willis. Mercer: Common at Trenton—Apgar; and 
frequent in moist woods, middle and northern counties. 
. pratensis, L. Cuckoo Flower. ; 
Bergen: In the cedar swamp at New Durham—Austin, 
Leggett. 
. hirsuta, L. 
Salem: Elsinboro—Mrs. M. A. Lawrence. Gloucester: Near 
Mickleton and Mullica Hill—B. Heritage. Camden: Near 
Camden and Atco—Parker. Burlington: Pemberton—Light- 
hipe ; Taunton—J. Stokes ; common in wet woods and swamps, 
middle and northern counties. 
. flexuosa, With. (C hirsuta, L., var. sylvatica, Gray). 
Rocky places, middle and northern counties. Hunterdon: 
Raven Rock—Best. Hudson: Hoboken, and Bergen: Pali- 
sades— Leggett ; Ramapo Mountains—Britton. Somerset : 
Rocky Hill—Lighthipe. 
. bulbosa (Schreb.), B.S. P. (C. rhomboidea, DC.) Spring .Cress. 
Burlington: Taunton—J. Stokes. Ocean and Monmouth: 
Rare— Knieskern; Allentown— A. Robinson. Middlesex : 
Near Monmouth Junction—Lighthipe. Camden: Abundant 
along the river—Martindale. Gloucester: Penn’s Neck—B. 
Heritage ; and frequent in swamps, middle and northern counties. 
D 
