

CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 11 
L. thymifolia, Pursh. Barren sandy fields one mile west of Good- 
Luck Meadows, near Toms River, O., rare. 
L. Nove Cesaree, C. F. Austin. Closter. (Austin.) Pines. (Canby.) 
L. minor, Lam. Dry open woods and road-sides. 
ORDER 15. DROSERACEZX. SuNDEW FAMILY. 
Drosera, L. (Sundew.) 
D. rotundifolia, L. Peat-bogs, common. 
D. longifolia, L. Peat-bogs, common. 
D. filiformis, Raf. Peat-bogs or wet sandy soil, neglected roads. 
These three species are frequently found growing within the space of a 
few feet of each other. 
ORDER 16. HYPERICACES.. Sr. Joun’s-wort FAMILY. 
Ascyrum, L. (St. Peter’s-wort.) 
A. stans, Michx. Borders of thickets, pine-barrens, common. 
A. Crux-Andree, L. Hill-sides and thickets, common. 
Hypericum, L. (St. John’s-wort.) 
H. pyramidatum, Ait. On the Delaware. (Porter.) 
H. prolificum, L. Swamps in pine barrens, Manchester, O., common. 
Var. densiflorum, Gray. With the above, O., common. 
. adpressum, Barton. Mer., near Freehold. Closter. (Avwstin.) 
. angulosum, Michx. Wet pine-barrens, not common. 
. perforatum, L. Pastures and meadows, frequent. (Nat. En.) 
. corymbosum, Muhl. Damp or shady places, not common. 
. mutilum, L. Low grounds, common everywhere. 
. Canadense, L. Wet sandy places, common. 
. Sarothra, Michx. Both wet and dry sandy fields, common. 
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Elodes, Adans. (Marsh St. John’s-wort.) 
E. Virginica, Nutt. In sandy swamps, common. 
ORDER 17. HLATINACEX. WaATER-WORT FAMILY. 
Elatine, L. (Water-wort.) 
E. Americana, Arnott. Damp places. 
ORDER 18. CARYOPHYLLACEZ. Pink FAMILY. 
Saponaria; L. (Soap-wort.) 
S. officinalis, L. (Soap-wort—Bouncing Bet.) This very showy and 
really pretty plant, in spite of the neglect with which it meets, adorns 
the road-sides, near dwellings, all over the middle parts of the State 
Introduced from Europe and escaped from gardens. 
