CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 309 
A. Noveboracense (L.), Sw. 
In marshes and moist thickets. Ocean and Monmouth: 
Common—Konieskern. Gloucester: Common at Mickleton— 
B. Heritage; and common in the middle and northern counties. 
A. spinulosum, Sw. 
Mercer: Lawrence Station—Peters.* 
Var. intermedium (Willd.), D. C. Eaton. 
In woods. Camden: Atco—H. A. Green. Mercer: Along 
the Delaware below Trenton—Britton. Gloucester: Mickleton, 
frequent—B. Heritage; and common in the middle and north- 
ern counties. 
Var. dilatatum (Sw.), Hook. 
In woods; northern counties. Sussex: Newton—Miss 8. 
D. Thompson. Warren :—Parker. Morris: Lake Hopatcong 
—Porter; Montville—Mrs. Britton. 
A. cristatum (L.), Sw. 
In woods. Camden:—Parker; Atco, rare—H. A. Green. 
Gloucester: Near Mullica Hill and Mickleton—B. Heritage. 
Burlington: Sparingly near Moorestown—J. Stokes. Mercer: 
Trenton—Apgar. Monmouth: Red Bank—A. B. Guilford. 
Hunterdon: Rosemont—Best; and frequent in the northern 
counties. 
Var. Clintonianum, D. C. Eaton. 
Camden: Little Timber Creek—Martindale. Mercer: Near 
Trenton—Stowell. Essex: Near Newark—Wm. Bower. Ber- 
gen: Swamps along Hackensack River—Eaton. Morris: Mont- 
ville—Mrs. Britton. Bergen: Ramseys—Stowell. 
A. Goldianum, Hook. 
Hunterdon: Damp woods—Parker. Warren: Marble Hill 
—Porter. Essex: First Mt.—Rusby. 
A. marginale (L.), Sw. 
In woods. Camden:—Parker. Gloucester: A single speci- 
men near Mickleton—B. Heritage. Monmouth :—Torrey. 
Hudson: Bergen Point—Leggett. Union: Plainfield— 
* The typical form appears to be very rare in the State. Dr. Peters’ specimens are 
the only ones I have seen which may be referred to it. : 
