CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 117 
Var. cordatum (Walt.), B.S. P. (7. trifoliatum, Gray, in part.) 
Hunterdon: Rosemont—Best. 
Var. trifoliatum (L.), B.S. P. (T. trifoliatum, var. atropurpureum, Gray.) 
Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Hunterdon: Frequent about 
Rosemont — Best. Middlesex: Metuchen — Miss Estabrook. 
Mercer: Princeton—Peters; Trenton—Apgar; Hightstown— 
W.S. Lee. Burlington: Common in the western part of the 
county—Lighthipe; and frequent in the southwestern counties. 
T. barbinode, Nutt. 
Hunterdon :—Garber. The other localities given in the Pre- 
liminary Catalogue are not verified. 
ZIZIA, Koch. 
Zizia. 
Z. cordata, Koch. (Thaspium trifoliatum, Gray Manual, in part, and var. 
apterum, Gray.) 
Middlesex: Morgan’s Station—Britton. Union: Plainfield 
—Tweedy. Mercer: Trenton—Apgar; and common on hill- 
sides in the middle counties. 
Z. aurea, Koch. 
Warren: Along the Delaware River, below Van Campen’s 
Creek—Britton, 1884. Hunterdon: Rosemont, common—Best. 
CONIOSELINUM, Fisch. 
Milk Parsley. 
C. Chinense (L.), B.S. P. (C. Canadense, T. & G.) 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Sussex: In a swamp west of 
Sparta—Britton. 
ANGELICA, L. 
Angelica. 
A. villosa (Walt.), B.S. P. (Archangelica hirsuta, T. & G.) 
In dry woods. Sussex: High Point and southward along the 
Kittatinny Mountain, and near Sparta—Britton. Warren: 
Jenny Jump Mountain—Merrill. Essex: Frequent—Rusby ; 
and frequent in the middle and southern counties. 
A. atropurpurea, L. (Archangelica atropurpurea, Hoffm.) 
In swamps. Salem: Heron Swamp, near Salem—Mrs. M. 
A. Lawrence. Cumberland: Vineland—Mrs, Mary Treat. 
