
; ‘CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Aquilegia, Tourn. (Columbine.) - 
A. Canadensis, L. Found sparingly in the hills back of Princeton 
in the eastern parts of M., also in the north. Bears cultivation well. f 
A. vulgaris, L. Belvidere RCT, ) (Adv. Eu.) 

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Hydrastis, L. (raane mot Veiner Puccoon.) 
H. Canadensis, L. W. (Knighton.) Sus. along the Delaware. 
















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ia Actza,L. (Baneberry.) : 7 
SS A. spicata, L. var. rubra, Michx. Common about Princeton and 7 
ae Lawrenceville, Mer., and Cream Ridge, M., and north. 
v A. alba, Bigel. Near Princeton, in the hills, and northward. 
Mt. Cimicifuga, L. (Bugbane.) 
O. racemosa, Ell.. Common in Mer. about Lawrenceville (Lanning), 
and north-eastern parts of the State. 
OrpER 2. MAGNOLIACEH!, Macnoura FaMiny. 
Sa Magnolia, L. (Magnolia.) 
i M. glauca, L. (Sweet Bay, called by some Swamp Sassafras.) This . 
BY plant is admired for its beautiful green foliage, which is semi-evergreen, _ ae 
resembling in form the leaves of the grandiflora. It likes wet places, 
i but does well under cultivation from the middle of the State southward. — a 
A very large fine specimen is growing in the grounds recently owned by = 
the late Judge Field, of Princeton. New Durham. (Auwstin.) ay 
Liriodendron, L. (Tulip-tree—White-wood.) 
L. Tulipifera, L. This noble tree grows sparingly throughout the 
western parts of M. and all over Mer., in the northern parts of Bur. and 
southern parts of Mid., and throughout the north. 
ORDER 4. MENISPERMACEZL. MooNSEED FAMILY. 
Menispermum, L. (Moonseed.) 
M. Canadense, L. M. (Dr. Torrey.) Palisades. (Auwstin.) 
ORDER 5. BERBERIDACEH.. BarBERRY FAMILY. 
Berberis, L. (Barberry.) (: ae ol 
B. vulgaris, L. Near Red Bank, M., Bergen Hills (7. 0. B.), not 
common ; also back of Jersey City. (Redfield.) Nat. Eu. 
Caulophyllum, Michx. 
C. thalictroides, Michx. Pascack and Closter. 
Also Preakness. (7. C. B.) 

