CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 17 
CHANOTHUS, L. 
y New Jersey Tea. 
C. Americanus, L. 
In open woods. Common throughout the State. 
AMPELIDE. 
VITIS, L. 
Grape. 
V. Labrusca, L. Northern Fox Grape. 
Moist thickets, Common, except in the southeastern counties, 
where it is of less frequent occurrence. 
V. wstivalis, Michx. Summer Grape. Chicken Grape. 
Thickets. Common throughout the State. 
V. cordifolia, Michx.. Frost Grape. 
Gloucester: Common—B. Heritage. Ocean and Monmouth: 
Common— Knieskern ; Holmdel— Britton; Keyport—R. W. 
Brown. Mercer: Princeton—Peters; and common in thickets, 
middle and northern counties. 
V. riparia, Michx. (V. cordifolia, Michx., var. riparia, Gray.) 
Morris: Summit—Leggett. Sussex: Newton and Stirling 
Hill—Britton. Warren: Common along rocky banks of the 
Delaware—Porter. Hunterdon: Locktown and along the Del- 
aware—Best. 
V. quinquefolia (L.), Lam. (Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Michx.) Virginian 
Creeper. American lvy. Five Finger. 
In woods and moist thickets. Common throughout the State. 
SAPINDACEZ. 
ACER, L. 
Maple. 
A. Pennsylvanicum, L. Striped Maple. 
Passaic: West side of Bearfort Monutain— Britton, Sussex : 
—Austin; bank of stream in woods near High Point—Britton. 
Warren: Delaware Water Gap—Rusby. 
