CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 299 
E. striatus, Willd. 
Ocean and Monmouth: Banks of streams, rare—Knieskern. 
Hudson: Snake Hill—Schuh. Essex: Franklin—Rusby ; 
Orange Mountains—Miss Isabel Mulford. Hunterdon: Rose- 
mont—Best ; Ridge’s Island—Schuh. 
ASPRELLA, Willd. 
Bottle-brush Grass. 
A. Hystrix (L.), Willd. (Gymnostichum Hystrix, Schreb.) 
In dry woods. Burlington: Arneytown—Britton ; and fre- 
quent in rocky places, middle and northern counties. 
CLASS 2.—GYMNOSPERME. 
CONIFER. 
THUJA, L. 
White Cedar. Arbor Vite. 
T. occidentalis, L. 
“Rocky banks of the Hudson, New Jersey ”—Torrey Cata- 
logue, 1819. Bergen: Near Closter—Austin. Warren :— 
Knighton. Commonly planted. Not seen by me growing wild 
within the State. 
CHAMAICYPARIS, Spach. 
White Cedar. 
C. thyoides (L.), B.S. P. (Cupressus thyoides, L.) 
Passaic: Near the southern end of Greenwood Lake—Brit- 
ton. Essex: Swamp at Kingsland—Rusby. Hudson: New 
Durham and Secaucus Swamps, abundant—Austin, Leggett; a 
few trees on the meadows near Newark—W. M. Wolfe; Bergen 
Point—Leggett. Middlesex: About the buried forest on Mr. 
Ernst’s property near South Amboy—Britton; and common 
southward in “cedar swamps.” Most abundant in the pine 
barrens. 
