

CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 27 
Cherophyllum, L. 
C. procumbens, Lam. Hoboken Hills ; alsoSouthJersey. (Avwstin.) 
Osmorrhiza, Raf. (Sweet Cicely.) 
O. longistylis, DC. Closter. (Austin.) Near Weehawken. (Johnson.) 
O. brevistylis, DC. Rich woods, common in the middle and north. 
Conium, L. (Poison Hemlock.) 
C. maculatum, L. Mer. (Dr. Torrey.) Phillipsburg. (Porter.) 
Sussex. (Awstin.) (Nat. Eu.) 
ORDER 47. ARALIACEH.. GrnNsenc FAMILY. 
Aralia, Tourn. (Ginseng—Wild Sarsaparilla. ) 
. Spinosa, L. Escaped. 
. racemosa, L. Bergen Co. (7. @. B.), and north. 
. hispida, Michx. Sandy pine barrens, and north. (Knieskern.) 
. nudicaulis, L. Shady thickets, M., common north. 
. trifolia, Gray. Woods near Freehold, M.;:common north. 
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ORDER 48. CORNACEZ. DoGwoop FAMILY. 
Cornus, Tourn. (Cornel—Dogwood.) 
C. Canadensis, L. Throughout. 
C. fiorida, L. This, and ail the species growing in the State, are 
beautiful plants and bear transplanting well. Copses and open woods, 
throughout. / 
C. circinata, L’Her. North. 
C. sericea, L. Fence-rows and thickets. 
C. stolonifera, Michx. Along streams and in swamps, M.; common 
north. 
C. paniculata, L’Her. Along fence-rows. 
C. alternifolia, L. Fence-rows and thickets. Common. 
Nyssa, L. (Tupelo—Pepperidge—Sour-Gum Tree.) 
N. multiflora, Wang. Damp soil, common throughout. 
ORDER 49. CAPRIFOLIACEZ. HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY. 
Linnza, Gronov. 
L. borealis, Gronov. New Durham Swamp, rare. (7. C.B.) Of 
late years this plant has not been found in the State. It is supposed 
that Michaux planted it at New Durham, and that the locality is now 
exhausted. . 
