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©. Crus-galli, L. Thickets, not rare, 
C. parvifolia, Ait. Pine barrens,O. Palisades. (Avstin.) Peoqnee nt 
south. (Canby.) ce 
=. Pyrus, L. (Pear—Apple.) 
* P. coronaria, L. Sparingly in the north-west. (Auwstin.) 
7 P. arbutifolia, L. Borders of swamps, not rare. . 
; Var. erythrocatpa, Common south. (Canby.) 
,, ; Var. melanocarpa, Gray. Damp thickets, common in M. and O. 
; P. Americana, DC. Budd’s Lake, Mor. (Porter.) 
Amelanchier, Medic. (June-berry.) 
A. Canadensis, Torr. and Gray. (Shad-bush.) This is a very early 
plant in these borders, and forms a striking object early in April, as it 
appears in full flower before the surrounding trees have put on their 
leaves. The tree most common in this part of the State is the Var. Bo- 
tryapium, which is a second-class tree. The other varieties are shrubs. 
Var. Botryapium. Common in the middle and north. 
. Var. oblongifolia. Camden; common. (Canby.) 
ORDER 35. SAXIFRAGACEZ. SAxXIFRAGE FAMILY. 
Ribes, L. (Currant—Gooseberry. ) 
R. Cynosbati, L. Closter and Preakness. (7. C. B.) Also north. 
R. hirtellum, Michx. Closter. (Awstin.) 
R. rotundifolium, Michx. Bergen Co. (7.0.B.) W. (Knighton.) 
R. prostratum, L’Her. Closter. (Avwstin.) 
R. floridum, L. Princeton. (Dr. Torrey.) W. (Knighton.) Mor. | hae 
(Austin.) a ea 
R. rubrum, L. New Durham swamp and Mor. (Z. C. B.) ae 
Itea, L. (Itea.) “see 
I. Virginica, L. Swamps, low country, not rare. 
Hydrangea, Gronov. 
H. arborescens, L. Northern parts of the State. Along the Dela- 
ware ; rather common. (Porter.) 
Parnassia, Tourn. (Grass of Parnassus.) ys 
P. Caroliniana, Michx. Marl banks, New Egypt, O., rare ; common 
about Closter. (Avstin.) 
Saxifraga, L. (Saxifrage.) 
S. Virginiensis, Michx. Dry banks; rare in the middle counties ; 
common north. 
S. Pennsylvanica, L. Common throughout the north. 
