

CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 20 
L. Salicaria, L. Banks of the Delaware, Camden Co. (Parker.) 
Also Hudson Co., rare. (Avwstin.) 
Neszea, Commerson, Juss. (Swamp Loose-strife.) 
N. verticillata, H.B. K. Swamps, common. Middle and north. 
Cuphea, Jacq. 
C. viscosissima, Jacq. Closter. (Avustin.) 
ORDER 43. CACTACEZ. Cactus Famizy. 
Opuntia, Tourn. (Prickly Pear—Indian Fig.) 
O. vulgaris, Mill. Sandy fields, south. (Canby.) 
O. Rafinesquii, Engelm. Dr. Porter, of Lafayette College, writes me 
that he thinks the Opuntia of New Jersey is not vulgaris, and doubts that 
O. vulgaris is found so far north. Dr. Engelmann writes me that speci- 
mens which he has seen from New Jersey are O. Rafinesquii. Dr. Gray 
writes that he does not doubt that O. vulgaris may be found in New 
Jersey. Dr. Torrey puts it down both in New Jersey and New York. 
Dr. Lockwood furnished me with specimens from the vicinity of Matawan, 
which I have growing, and which I am sure are O. —— Canby 
reports O. vulgaris in South Jersey. 
ORDER 45. CUCURBITACEZ. Gourp FAMILY. 
Sicyos, L. (One-seeded Star-Cucumber.) 
S. angulatus, L. Waste shady places, not common. 
ORDER. 46. UMBELLIFERZ. Parsiey FAMILY. 
Hydrocotyle, Tourn. (Water Pennywort.) 
H. Americana, L. Banks of Shark River, M., common north. 
H. umbellata, L. Point Pleasant, O., and south, rare. 
Var. ambigua. Cape May. (Canby.) 
H. interrupta, Muhl. Cape May. (Canby.) Red Bank. (7. C. B.) 
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Sanicula, Tourn. (Sanicle—Black Snakeroot.) 
S. Canadensis, L. Damp, rich woods, middle and north, common. 
S. Marilandica, L. Middle and north, common. od 
Eryngium, Tourn. (Eryngo.) 
E. yuccefolium, Michx. Pine regions. (Dr. Gray.) 
E. Virginianum, Lam. Tom’s River, O., Squan Village, and south ; 
rare. 
Daucus, Tourn. (Carrot.) 
D. Carota, L. Cultivated fields, too common. (Ady. Eu.) 
