CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 217 
damp places, rare—Best.. Bergen: Closter—Austin ; along the 
Passaic River—Schuh. Hudson: Hoboken—Ruger. Morris: 
Chatham —Leggett. Sussex: Franklin Furnace— Britton. 
Very doubtfully native to the State. Adventive from the North- 
west, or from Europe. 
CANNABIS, L. 
Hemp. 
C. sativa, L. 
In waste places; frequent. Escaped from cultivation. Ad- 
ventive from Europe. 
MORUS, L. 
Mulberry. 
M. rubra, L. Red Mulberry. 
Camden: Winslow—H. A.Green. Burlington: Pemberton, 
rare—Miss Willmarth. Monmouth: Keyport—R. W. Brown ; 
aud frequent in woods, middle and northern counties. 
M. arpa, L. White Mulberry. 
Escaped from cultivation. Camden:— Parker. Cumber- 
land: Bridgeton—Britton. Salem: Occasional along roadsides 
—Willis. Monmouth :—R. W. Brown. Mercer: Near Tren- 
ton— Lockwood. Hudson: Hoboken— Leggett. Warren: 
Phillipsburg—Porter. Hunterdon: Frequent—Best. Adven- 
tive from Europe. 
URTICA, L. 
ee : Nettle. 
Uz. gracilis, Ait. 
In open places. Burlington: Bordentown—Peters. Mercer’: 
Trenton—A. C. Stokes. Essex:—Rusby; and frequent in the 
northern counties. Very abundant in Sussex and Warren. 
U. viorca, L. 
Camden: In waste grounds and on banks of the Delaware— 
Parker. Salem: Sparingly about Salem—Mrs. M. A. Law- 
rence. Mercer: Trenton—A. C. Stokes. Hunterdon: Bull’s 
Island—Schuh ; Baptisttown—H. Roberson; Frequent—Best. 
Warren :—Kouighton. Hudson: Bergen Hill—Ruger. Essex: 
—Rusby. Gloucester: Mullica Hill—B. Heritage. Adventive 
from Europe. 
