CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 225 
FAGUS, L. 
y Beech. 
F, ferruginea, Ait. 
Tn rich woods. Burlington: Pemberton—Lighthipe. Mon- 
mouth: Banks of Squan and Shark Rivers, rare—Knieskern. 
Camden: Abundant about Camden—Martindale. Gloucester: 
Quite frequent—B. Heritage ; and common in the middle and 
northern counties. . 
SALICINEZ. 
SALIX, L. 
Willow. 
S. candida, Willd. Hoary Willow. 
In bogs, northern counties. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. 
Sussex: Near Lake Grinnell—Britton. Hudson: New Dur- 
ham—Leggett. Warren: Swamp on Jenny Jump Mt., near 
Green’s Pond—Britton. 
S. tristis, Ait. Dwarf Gray Willow. 
Bergen :—Austin. Hunterdon: Common—Best. Middle- 
sex: South Amboy—Leggett; Morgan’s Station —Britton. 
Camden :—Parker. Gloucester:—C. E. Smith. Cumberland: 
Near Bridgeton—Britton. Salem: Low grounds east of Salem 
Creek—Commons. Gloucester: Two miles northwest of Mick- 
leton—B. Heritage. 
8S. humilis, Muhl. Low Willow. 
In dry fields. Frequent throughout the State. 
8. discolor, Muhl. Common Swamp Willow. 
Low grounds. Common throughout the State. 
8. sericea, Marsh. Silky Willow. 
Low grounds. Apparently common throughout the State. 
S. petiolaris, Smith. 
Warren :—Knighton; Marble Hill—Porter. Morris: Boon- 
ton—Britton. Hudson: New Durham—Leggett. Camden: 
Kaighn’s Point—Martindale. 
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