CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 85 
Delaware, between Bull’s Island and Point Pleasant—Best ; 
cliffs above Milford—Porter. Essex: Along First Mountain— 
Rusby. : 
. cuspidatum (Muhl.), Hook. 
Rocky woods; rare. Morris: Chatham and Long Hill— 
Leggett. Warren: Along Pohatcong Creek, near Stewartsville 
—Britton. Bergen: On the Palisades, an ascending or trailing 
form, possibly a hybrid with one of the procumbent species— 
Bicknell. Hunterdon: Frequent at Rosemont—Best. Glou- 
cester: Mickleton, rare—B. Heritage. 
. levigatum (Nutt.), DC. 
Sandy woods, middle and southern counties; not common. 
Morris: Long Hill—Leggett. Mercer: Princeton Junction— 
Peters. Hudson: Bergen Point— Leggett. Ocean: Pine 
barrens—Knieskern. Burlington: Along Crosswicks Creek— 
Conrad. 
. viridiflorum (L.), Beck. 
Hunterdon: Rosemont—Best; Baptisttown—H. Roberson. 
Morris: Long Hill—Leggett. Burlington: Vincentown — 
Britton. Camden: Near Spring Garden—Canby; Tomlin- 
sons—C, E, Smith. 
. Dillenii, Darl. 
In open woods. Frequent or common throughout the State. 
. paniculatum (Nutt.), DC. 
Woods and copses. Common throughout the State. 
. strictum (Pursh), DC. 
Sandy woods. Confined to the area of the Yellow Drift. 
Ocean and Monmouth: Rare—Knieskern. Gloucester: Ma- 
laga—Parker ; Woodbury—C. E. Smith. Cumberland: Bridge- 
ton—Britton. 
. Canadense (L.), DC. 
In wet woods and borders of swamps and streams. Common 
in the northern and middle counties, exceedingly abundant along 
the Delaware River, less frequent in the southern parts of the 
State. 
