CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 119 
ARALIACEZ. 
ARALTIA, L. 
Wild Sarsaparilla. 
A. spinosa, L. Angelica Tree. Hercules’ Club. 
Sparingly escaped from cultivation. Passaic: Rutherfurd— 
Schuh. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Monmouth: Keyport 
—Lockwood. Camden: Ancora—Parker. Hunterdon: By- 
ram—Best. Gloucester: Escaped from cultivation, near Man- 
tua—B. Heritage. Adventive from the Southwest. 
A. racemosa, L. Spikenard. 
Camden :—Parker. Monmouth: Near Holmdel—R. W. 
Brown; and frequent in woods, middle and northern counties. 
A. hispida, Vent. Bristly Sarsaparilla. 
Monmouth and Ocean: “Sandy pine barrens, rare””—Knies- 
kern. Hudson: Near Secaucus—Leggett. Passaic: Near Lodi 
Junction—Rudkin; along west side of Bearfort Mt.—Britton. 
Sussex: Near High Point, and elsewhere on the silicious soils 
of the Kittatinny Mountain—Britton. Hunterdon: Stockton, 
scarce— Best. 
A. nudicaulis, L. Wild Sarsaparilla. 
In rich woods. Rather common throughout the State. Most 
abundant in the northern counties. 
Forma prolifera (A. C. Apgar), Britt. 
Hunterdon: Lambertville—Apgar. 
A. quinquefolia (L.), Decne. & Planch. Ginseng. 
Rich woodlands; very rare. Sussex:—Austin. Union: 
Plainfield—Tweedy. Not recently collected. 
A. trifolia (L.), Decne. & Planch. Dwarf Ginseng. 
In low woods. Salem: Marlboro—Miss A. B. Rich. Cam- 
den :—Parker ; Haddonfield—J. L. Pennypacker. Gloucester : 
Frequent about Mickleton—B. Heritage. Burlington: Banks 
of Coppuck’s Run, Pemberton—Miss Willmarth. Mercer : 
Trenton and vicinity—Apgar. Monmouth: Freehold— Willis ; 
and frequent in the middle and northern counties. 
