CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 169 
ASCLEPIADE. 
ACERATES, Ell. 
Green Milkweed. 
A. viridiflora (Raf.), Ell. 
In open places. Bergen: Closter—Austin; Carlstadt— 
Schrenk. Passaic: Near Pompton—Britton. Warren: Lime- 
‘stone bluffs below Phillipsburg, and near Blairstown—Porter ; 
Stewartsville—Britton. Hunterdon: Near Barbertown and 
Kingwood—Best; High Bridge—P. H. Murray; Holland— 
Merrill. Morris: Chester—Britton. Somerset: Pleasant 
Plains—Stowell. Mercer: Pennington—Apgar. Middlesex: 
Franklin Park—Stowell. Monmouth: Dry pine woods— 
Willis; Black’s Mills—Lock wood. 
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ASCLEPIAS, L. 
Milkweed. 
A. Syriaca, L. (A. Cornuti, Decne.) 
Fields and roadsides. Common in the middle and northern 
counties. Frequent in the southwestern counties. Apparently 
not abundant in the pine barrens. 
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A. exaltata (L.), Muhl. (A. phytolaccoides, Pursh.) 
Burlington: Roadside near Moorestown—Miss Anna M. 
Kaighn ; and frequent or occasional throughout the middle and 
northern counties. 
A. purpurascens, L. 
Salem: Elsinboro--Mrs. Mary A. Lawrence. Camden: Fre- 
quent about Camden—Martindale; and frequent or occasional 
in the middle and northern counties. . 
A. variegata, L. 
Cumberland: Vineland—Mrs. Treat. Gloucester: Occasional 
about Mickleton—B. Heritage. Camden: Near Camden, 1863 
—Parker. Burlington: Burlington—Conrad; Moorestown— 
J. Stokes; Birmivgham—Lighthipe. Atlantic: Sparingly at 
Hammonton—F. L. Bassett. Mercer: Princeton—Torrey. 
Middlesex: South Amboy—Miss C. A. Boice. Monmouth: © 
Near Smithville—Willis. Passaic: Sparingly in Lodi and 
