CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 275 
©. platyphylla, Carey. 
In rocky woods. Sussex: Franklin Furnace—Britton. 
Warren: Delaware Water Gap—Garber ; near Phillipsburg— 
Porter. Hunterdon: Lambertville—Apgar; frequent—Best. 
Bergen: Closter and Palisades—Austin. Hudson: Weehawken 
—Ruger. Essex: Frequent—Rusby. Somerset: Peapack— 
Apgar. 
C. polymorpha, Mubl. 
Ocean and Monmouth: “ Borders of swamps, rare””—Knies- 
kern. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Warren: Near Washing- 
ton—Porter. 
©. tetanica, Schk. ; 
Sussex: Newton—Garber. Bergen: Little Ferry—Britton. 
Hunterdon: Baptisttown—Best. 
C. livida, Willd. 
Ocean: In abundance and perfection in swamps about Man- 
chester—Knieskern. Burlington: Atsion—Parker. 
CG. eburnea, Boott. 
Sussex : ‘On limestone ledges—Austin. 
©. pedunculata, Muhl. 
Morris: Morristown—Leggett. Bergen: Closter—Austin. 
©. Pennsylvanica, Lam. 
In dry soil. Very common throughout the State. 
C. communis, Bailey. (C. varia, Dewey.) 
In dry soil. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Hunterdon: 
Byram—Schuh; common—Best. Essex: South Orange— 
Leggett. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Sussex: High Point— 
Britton. 
C. varia, Muhl. (C. Emmonsii, Dewey.) 
In.dry soil, hillsides, ete. Common through the middle and 
northern counties, and apparently frequent southward.* 
. nigro-marginata, Schw. 
In dry, sandy soil. Hunterdon: Near Milford—Garber ; be- 
low Holland—Porter. -Burlington: Hartford—Parker. Cam- 
* This is the C. Novee-Anglice of Dr. Knieskern’s Catalogue. 
