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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 75 
ILICINEZ. 
ILEX, L. 
Holly. 
I. opaca, Ait. American Holly. 
Warren: Mountain-ridge below Carpentersville — Porter. 
Mercer: Trenton—Martindale. Monmouth: Abundant and 
very large in the old forest on Sandy Hook—Britton. Middle- 
sex: Sparingly on the sand-hills north of the Raritan, near 
Woodbridge—Lighthipe ; and common in woods in the southern 
counties. 
I, verticillata (L.), Gray. Black Alder. Winterberry. 
Swamps and low grounds. Common throughout the State. 
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I. laevigata (Pursh), Gray. 
Bergen: Closter— Austin. Hudson: Secaucus— Leggett. 
Morris: Chatham—Leggett. Monmouth: Keyport—R. W. 
Brown. Mercer: -Princeton J unction—Peters ; Trenton— Volk ; 
and frequent in swamps in the southern counties. 
I. glabra (L.), Gray. Inkberry. ; 
Hudson: New Durham and Secaucus—Leggett. Gloucester : 
Mickleton, rare—B. Heritage; and common in low grounds in 
the pine-barren districts of the southeastern counties. 
NEMOPANTHES, Raf. 
Mountain Holly. 
N. mucronata (L.), Trelease. (N. Canadensis, DC.) 
Ocean: Rare—Knieskern. “Hudson : Secaucus swamp—Leg- 
gett. Atlantic: Hammonton—F. L. Bassett. Camden: Par- 
ker. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Sussex :—Garber ; west- 
ern slope of High Point—Britton. 
CELASTRINEA. 
EUONYMUS, L. 
Spindle-tree. 
BH. atropurpureus, Jacq. Burning-bush. 
Passaic: Near Paterson, on the road to Hamburg—W. L. 
Fischer ; near Lyndhurst—Schuh ; near Little Falls—Rusby. 
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