CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 73 
ERODIUM, L’Her. 
Storksbill. 
E. crcutarium (L.), L’Hér. Alfilaria. 
In fields and waste places. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. 
Hudson: In ballast, Communipaw—M. Ruger. Middlesex : 
College farm, New Brunswick—Professor Cook. Burlington: 
Near Borton’s Landing, Rancocas Creek—Miss A. M. Kaighn. 
Camden: In ballast—Parker. Gloucester: Woodbury—Canby. 
Adventive from Europe. 
FLG@IRKBA, Willd. 
False Mermaid. 
F. proserpinacoides, Willd. 
Marshes; rare. Bergen: Closter and Pascack—Austin ; 
Lyndhurst—Schuh. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. Hunterdon: 
Stony Brook, above Moore’s Station—Theo. Green. Rare. 
OXALITS, L. 
Wood Sorrel. 
O. violacea, L. Violet Wood Sorrel. 
Moist woods. Monmouth: Near Squan and Shark Rivers, 
rare—Knieskern. Burlington: Near Pemberton, not common 
Miss Willmarth. Cumberland: In woods near Bridgeton— 
Miss A. B. Rich. Mercer: About Trenton—E. Volk; and 
common or frequent in woods in the northern counties. 
O. cornicuLaTa, L. 
Hudson: In ballast at Communipaw—A. Brown ; also, occa- 
sionally seen as a weed in green-houses. Fugitive from Europe. 
Var. stricta (L.), Sav. Common Yellow Wood Sorrel. 
In woods and fields. Common throughout the State. 
IMPATIENS, L. 
Balsam. Jewel-weed. 
I. aurea, Muhl. (J. pallida, Nutt.) Yellow Touch-me-not. 
In rich, wet soil; not common. Bergen: Base of Palisades, 
opposite Riverdale, N. Y.—E. P. Bicknell. Hudson: Wee- 
