92 PEELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Sub-Class 2. — Gymnosperm^. 



CONIFERS. 



Pinus, Tourn ... Pine. 



P. rigida, Miller. Pitch Pine. Sandy or rocky soil. Common in 

 all parts of the State, but particularly abundant on the Yellow Drift 

 where it forms the forests of the pine barrens. 



P. iuops, Ait. Scrub Pine. Frequent in the southern and middle 

 counties, but scarce in pine barren regions. Camden Co., C. P. 

 Parker ; Monmouth, Ocean and Burlington Cos., 0. E. Willis ; Mil- 

 ford, Hunterdon Co., and Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., K L. Britton. 



P. mitis, Michx. Yellow Pine. Scarce. Pine barrens, Atlantic 

 Co., and Burlington Co., I. C. Martindale; Camden Co., C. P. Parker; 

 Ocean and Monmouth Cos., P. D. Knieskern. 



P. Strobus, L. White Pine. Frequent in the northern and middle 

 counties. 



Abies, Tourn Spruce. Fie. 



A. nigra, Poir. Black Spruce. Sparingly in the northern counties. 

 Budd's Lake, Morris Co., C. F. Parker ; Hunterdon Co., F. Knighton; 

 New Durham Swamp, Torrey Catalogue ; Secaucus Swamp, W. H. 

 Leggett; Palisades, rare, C. F. Austin. 



A. Canadensis, Michx. Hemlock Spruce. Common in woods in 

 the northern counties. Scarce elsewhere. 



Larix, Tourn Larch. 



L. Americana, Michx. American Larch. Tamarack. Sparingly in 

 the northern counties. Budd's Lake, Morris Co., T. C. Porter; New 

 Durham Swamp, W. H. Leggett; Passaic River and Closter, Bergen 

 Co., C. F. Austin. 



Thuja, Tourn Arbor Vit.e. 



T. occidentalis, L. American Arbor Vitas. Sparingly in the north- 

 ern counties. Rocky banks of the Hudson, New Jersey, Torrey Cata- 

 logue; Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin ; Warren Co., F. Knighton. 



Cupressus, Tourn Cypress. 



C. thyoides, L. White Cedar. Very common in swamps on the 

 Yellow Drift, and sparingly in other districts. New Durham Swamp, 

 C. P. Austin ; Secaucus Swamp, W. H. Leggett. 



