CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 71 
H. Syrracus, L, Shrubby Althwa, Rose of Jericho. 
Sparingly escaped from gardens. Salem: Frequent—Mrs. 
M. A. Lawrence. Burlington: Near Moorestown—J. Stokes. 
Mercer: Hightstown—C. M. Norton. Hunterdon :—Frequent 
at Rosemont—Best. Adventive from Syria. 
TILIACEZ. 
TILIA, L. 
Linden. Basswood. 
T. Americana, L. Basswood. 
Salem: Banks of the Delaware—Commons. Monmouth: 
Banks of Squan River—Knieskern; Cliffwood—Lockwood. 
Camden :—Miss C. A. Boice; and Heqnent in woods, middle 
and northern counties. 
T. pubescens, Ait. (TZ. Americana, L., var. pubescens, Gray.) 
Hudson: On the high hills, near Weehawken—Torrey Cata- 
logue, 1819. Bergen: Lyndhurst—Schuh, 1887; possibly not 
native. Hunterdon: Rosemont, rare—Best. 
LINE. 
LINUM, L. 
Flax. 
L. Virginianum, L. Wild Flax. : 
Dry, sandy woods; common throughout the State. 
L. striatum, Walt. 
In low, swampy ground; frequent ia most sections of the 
State, but not abundant in the pine-barren districts. Atlantic: 
Mays Landing—Peters. 
L. sulecatum, Riddell. 
Rare. Bergen: Palisades, and Sussex :—Austin; not recently 
collected. 
L. usitatissimumM, L. Cultivated Flax. 
In+ ballast and waste grounds; frequent. Fugitive from 
Europe. ° 
