CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 123 
TRIOSTHUM, L. 
Fever-wort. Horse Gentian. 
T. perfoliatum, L. Wild Coffee. 
Cumberland: In low woods at Sea Breeze—Commons. Mon- 
mouth and Ocean: Borders of woods, rare—Knieskern. Glou- 
cester: Red Bank—B. Heritage; and frequent or occasional in 
the middle and northern counties. 
' SYMPHORICARPOS, Juss. 
Snowberry. 
S. orbiculatus, Monch. (S. vulgaris, Michx.) 
Atlantic: Escaped from gardens and thoroughly established 
at Hammonton—C. D. Fretz; also at Mays Landing, a bad 
weed—Peters. Hunterdon: Rosemont—Best. Naturalized 
from the North. 
8. RacEMosus, Michx. 
Warren: Escaped from cultivation along the Delaware below 
Carpentersville—Porter; Riegelsville—Britton. Hunterdon: 
Rosemont—Best. Adventive from the West. 
LINN AGA, Gronov. 
Twin-flower. 
L. borealis, L. 
Hudson: New Durham Swamp—L. Menard in Torrey 
Herb.; Austin. Passaic: Near Paterson—Wm. Bower. Not 
recently collected. 
LONICERA, L. 
Woodbine. Honeysuckle. 
L. sempervirens, Ait. Trumpet Honeysuckle. 
Hudson: New Durham Swamp—Leggett. Union: Plainfield 
—Tweedy. Hunterdon: Lambertville—Apgar; Rosemont— 
Best. Mercer: Princeton—Peters. Burlington: Moorestown 
—J. Stokes; very common at Burlington—Stowell; and fre- 
quent in woods in the southwestern counties; commonly culti- 
vated and escaping from cultivation in other parts of the State. 
