
6 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
Sanguinaria, Dill. (Blood-root.) 
S. Canadensis, L. This is one of the most charming of the early 
spring flowers. It has a pure white flower and a leaf easily pressed and 
preserved in its natural shape. — 
When the root is broken or cut, a red juice issues from the wound, 
whence the name. Upper parts of M., Princeton, and north. 
Glaucium, Tournefort. 
G. luteum, Scop. Princeton, rare. (Adv. Eu.) 
ORDER 9. FUMARIACEX. Fumitory Famity. 
Adlumia, Raf. (Climbing Fumitory.) 
A. cirrhosa, Raf. Belvidere. (Knighton.) Palisades. (7. C. B.) 
' Dicentra, Bork. (Dutchman’s Breeches.) 
D. Cucullaria, DC. On rocks. Sparingly throughout the north. 
D. Canadensis, DC. Mountains of Sussex Co. (Awstin.) 
D. eximia, DC. Delaware Water Gap. (Avwstin.) 
Corydalis, Vent. (Corydalis.) 
C. aurea, Willd. Princeton, Mer. 
C. glauca, Pursh. On rocks, frequent north. 
Fumaria, L. (Fumitory.) 
F’. officinalis, L. Princeton and Hightstown, Mer., not common. 
(Adv. Eu.) 
ORDER 10. CRUCIFERZE. MustTarpD FAMILY. 
Nasturtium, R. Br. (Water-Cress.) 
N. Sylvestre, R. Br. Banks of Delaware, Camden Co. (Redfield 
wnd Parker.) (Nat. Eu.) 
N. palustre, DC. 
Var. hispidum. Hackensack meadows. (7. C. B.) 
N. Armoracia, Fries. (Horse-radish.) Banks of streams and damp 
soil, not rare. (Nat. Eu.) 
Dentaria, L. (Toothwort—Pepper-root. ) 
D. diphylla, L. East of Norwood, sparingly. Common in Sussex 
Co. (Austin.) : 
D. laciniata, Muhl. Freehold, M., not common. Weehawken. 
(Austin.) Camden. (Canby.) 
Cardamine, L. (Bitter Cress.) 
C. rhomboidea, DC. Wet meadows and springs. Middle and south; 
also near New York. (Leggett.) 
C. rotundifolia, Michx, Cool, shaded springs, Middletown, Free- 
hold, M., very rare. (Jtnieskern.) 


