CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 135 
S. Blliottii, T. &G. (8S. elliptica, T. & G.) 
Mercer: Near Trenton, 1887—E. Volk. Bergen: Hacken- 
sack Meadows—Carey. Burlington: Brown’s Mills—Parker. 
Hudson: Secaucus—Leggett. 
S. pilosa, Walt. 
In pine-barren swamps. Gloucester: Malaga—Parker ; near 
Clarksboro—B. Heritage. Ocean: Toms River—Eaton; Bay 
Head—Miss Willmarth; and common in the southeastern 
counties. 
S. odora, Ait. 
In dry woods. Sussex: Near High Point and Two Bridges 
Britton. Warren: Marble Hill—Porter. Hunterdon: Rose- 
mont—Best. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Bergen: Cress- 
kill—Rudkin; Bergen Hill—Austin; and common on. the 
Yellow Drift soils of the middle and southern counties. 
Forma inodora (Gray), Britt. 
Burlington: Quaker Bridge—Leggett. 
S. nemoralis, Ait. 
In dry fields. Very common throughout the State, sometimes 
assuming the aspect of S. cesia. 
S. Canadensis, L. 
In fields and thickets. Common throughout the State. 
Var. scabra, T. & G. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. 
S. serotina, Ait. (S. gigantea, Gray.) 
In fields and thickets. Apparently common. 
Var. gigantea (Ait.), Gray. (8. serotina, Gray.) 
In similar situations ; common. 
S. lanceolata, L. 
In fields. Common throughout the State. 
S. Caroliniana (L.), B.S. P. (S. tenuifolia, Pursh.) 
‘Hudson: New Durham—Austin. Mercer: Frequent about 
Trenton—Volk ; and common on the Yellow Drift, middle and 
southern counties. 
