126 PEELIMINAEY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



APPENDIX I. 



Sjiecies of Phanerogamous plants hitherto published as grow- 

 ing wild in New Jersey, but now considered as not sufficiently 

 authenticated to be admitted into this Catalogue without further 

 identification. 



Stellaria pubera, Michx. "Middle and southern, not rare," 0. E. 

 Willis in Catalogue. 



Holosteum unbellatum, L. "Morris Co.," C. F.Austin in Willis 

 Catalogue. The plant here referred to is certainly not a Holos- 

 teum ; Mr. C. F. Parker has it in his herbarium, and it is not 

 determined. 



^schynome hispida, Willd. "Banks of the Delaware below 

 Kaighn's Ferry, Camden, very rare," Barton in Com. Flo. Phil., 

 II., p. 30. No trace of this plant exists now (C. F. Parker). 



Polymnia Canadensis, L. "Weehawken," Gray's Manual, p. 248, 

 and Willis Catalogue, has been shown to be P. Uvedalia, L. See 

 Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, I., 4. 



Cirsium altissimum, Spreng. " Fields and copses, common," Knies- 

 kern. Catalogue of Plants of Monmouth and Ocean Cos., is cer- 

 tainly a mistake. 



Cirsium Virginianum, Michx. "Open grounds, Monmouth Co.," 

 Willis Catalogue. 



Mulgedium Floridanum, DC. "Common in Monmouth Co.," Wil- 

 lis Catalogue. 



Calluna vulgaris, Salisb. Reported by Dr. 0. R. Willis as growing 

 wild near Egg Harbor, but shown by Mr. Thomas Meehan to 

 have been planted there. See Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, VI., 252, 265. 



Veronica spicata, L. "Escaped from gardens, north," Willis Cata- 

 logue. This is a cultivated European species, and is not regarded 

 as deserving a place in this Catalogue. 



Gerardia integrifolia. Gray. Austin in Willis Catalogue, but no lo- 

 cality given. 



Salvia urticifolia, L. " Mountains," Beck in Willis Catalogue. Cer- 

 tainly erroneous, as the plant has not been found north of Mary- 

 land. 



