CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 127 
Var. puncticulosum (Michx.), T. & G. 
Atlantic: Egg Harbor City—Martindale. 
G. peregrinum (Walt.), B.S. P. (G@. hispidulum, Michx.) 
Cape May: Near the landing—Commons. 
G. circeezans, Michx. Wild Liquorice. 
In woods. Rather common throughout the State. Less 
abundant in the pine barrens. 
G. lanceolatum, Torr. 
“Monmouth: Freehold, and Mercer: Hightstown ”—Willis. 
Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Essex: ‘Verona—Rusby. Mor- 
.tis: Long Hill—Leggett; Brook Valley—Britton. Hunter- 
don: Rosemont, frequent—Best; and frequent in rocky woods 
in the northern counties. 
G. boreale, L. 
In rocky woods. Mercer: Princeton—Torrey; Ewing— 
Apgar. Hunterdon: Locktown, rare—Best; Bull’s Island— 
Apgar. Morris: Chatham—Leggett. Essex: Franklin— 
Rusby. Warren: Along the Delaware above and below Phil- 
lipsburg—Porter; Delaware Water Gap—Rusby ; Flatbrook- 
ville—Britton. 
VALERIANEZ. 
VALERIANA, L. 
Valerian. 
V. OFFICINALIS, L. 
Morris: Escaped to roadsides near Newfoundland—Britton ; 
and Parsippany—J. T. Benedict. Fugitive from Europe. 
VALERIANELLA, Tourn. 
Corn-salad. 
V. oniroriA, Poll. (Fedia olitoria, Vahl.) Lamb-lettuce. 
Hunterdon: Along canal bank between Stockton and Bull’s 
Island—Best. Mercer: Common all about Trenton—Apgar. 
Gloucester :—Parker. Naturalized from Europe.* 
* Fedia radiata, admitted into the Preliminary Catalogue, proves to be this species. 
