81 , PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OP PLANTS. 



C. Botrys, L. Jerusalem Oak. Waste places and roadsides. Quite 

 common throughout. Nat. Eu. 



C. ambrosioides, L. Mexican Tea. Waste places. Common through- 

 out. Nat. Tropical America. 



Yar. anthelminticum, Gray. Wormseed. Waste places. Not so 

 common as the type. Nat. Tropical America. 



C. multifldum, L. In ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. South 

 America. 



Blitum, Tourn Elite. 



B. maritimum, Nutt. Coast Elite. Sparingly in salt meadows along 

 the coast. 



B. capitatum, L. Strawberry Elite. In a garden at Orange, N. J,, 

 many years since, W. H. Leggett in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, II., 44. Eu. 



Atriplex, Tourn Oeachb. 



A. patula, L. Common Orache. Common on salt marshes and 

 brackish river-banks, and very variable. Eu. 



A. arenaria, Nutt. Silvery Orache. Frequent on sands of the sea. 

 shore. 



A. rosea, L. Red Orache. In ballast at Communipaw and Hobo- 

 ken, A. Brown ; and at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. 



Salicornia, Tourn Samphiee. 



S. herbacea, L. Common on salt marshes Eu. 

 S. mucronata, Bigel. Common on salt marshes. Eu. 

 S. ambigua, Michx. (S. fruticosa, L.; 7ar. ambigua. Gray.) Fre- 

 quent on wet sands of the sea-shore. Eu. 



Suseda, Forsk Sea Elite. 



S. maritima, Moq. Sea Elite. Rather common on salt marshes. 

 Eu. 



Salsola, L. . . ■ Saltwort. 



S. Kali, L. Common Saltwort. Sandy sea-shore. Common along 

 the whole coast. Eu. 



PHYTOLACC ACB^ . 



Phytolacca, Tourn Pokeweed. 



P. decandra, L. Common Poke or Scoke. Low grounds. Quite 

 common in all parts of the State. 



