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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. a1 
FAGOPYRUM, Gertn. 
Buckwheat. 
. ESCULENTUM, Moench. 
In waste and cultivated fields; frequent. Fugitive from 
Europe. 
" RUMEX, L. 
Dock. 
. Britanicus, L. (R. orbiculatus, Gray.) 
In swamps. Bergen: Closter—Austin; Carlstadt—Leggett. 
Hudson: Secaucus Swamp—Leggett. Essex: Franklin — 
Rusby. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Sussex: Franklin 
Furnace and Sparta—Britton; Swartswood Lake— Porter. 
Hunterdon: Near Rosemont—Best. 
. altissimus, Wood. (R. Britanica, Gray.) 
In low grounds. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Hudson: Secau- 
cus—Leggett. 
. verticillatus, L. 
Hudson: Little Snake Hill— Leggett; New Durham — 
Ruger. Passaic: Paterson—Leggett. Warren: Great Meadows 
—Britton. Salem :—B. Heritage. 
. cRIspus, L. Curled Dock. 
In waste places and cultivated fields; common. Naturalized 
from Europe. 
. OBTUSIFOLIUS, L. Bitter Dock. 
In waste places, even in woods; common. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
. SANGUINEUS, L. 
_ Morris: Millington—L. Schumacher. Camden: In ballast 
—Parker. Fugitive from Europe. 
. maritimus, L. Golden Dock. 
Monmouth and Ocean: Salt marshes, not rare—Knieskern. 
Hudson: In ballast at Hoboken—A. Brown. Camden: In 
ballast—Parker. I have seen no indigenous specimens. 
. ACETOSELLA, L. Sour Grass. Sheep Sorrel. 
In fields and waste places; very common. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
