CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 239 
LILIACEZ. 
SMILAX, L. 
Catbrier. Greenbrier. 
8. Walteri, Pursh. 
In pine-barren regions, southeastern parts of the State. Cape 
May:—Austin. Atlantic: Landisville—C. A. Gross; Mays 
Landing—Peters. Burlington: Quaker Bridge—Parker; At- 
sion—Martindale. 
S. rotundifolia, L. (Includes var. quadrangularis, Gray.) Common 
Greenbrier. 
Thickets. Common throughout the State, except in the moun- 
tainous portions of the northern counties, where it is seldom met 
with. 
mn 
. glauca, Walt. 
Bergen: Carlstadt—Schuh. Essex:—Rusby. Warren: Along 
the Delaware River below the Water Gap—Britton. Hunter- 
don: Frequent—Best. Morris: Charlotteburg and Green 
~ Pond—Britton ; and frequent in sandy soil, middle and southern 
counties, * 
S. laurifolia, L. 
In pine-barren regions, southeastern parts of the State. Mon- 
mouth: Southern part of the county—Willis. Ocean: Toms 
River, scarce—Britton. Burlington: Quaker Bridge—Parker. 
Atlantic: Hammonton—F. L. Bassett. 
§S. hispida, Muhl. 
Sussex: Near Andover and Waterloo—Britton. Warren: On 
wet rocks along the Delaware River above the Water Gap— 
Rusby. Hunterdon:— Knighton in Willis Catalogue. Rare, 
and confined to the northwestern counties. 
S. herbacea, L. Carrion Flower. 
Low grounds. Common throughout the State. 
* S. tamnoides, L., and S. Pseudo-China, L., admitted into the Preliminary Cata- 
logue on the authority of Gray’s Manual, are not definitely known to me from the 
State. They are also given by Dr. Willis, the latter as ‘common in old fields.” 
