

CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 29 
Diodia, L. (Button-weed.) : 
D. Virginica, L. Cape May. (Parker.) 
D. teres, Walt. Sandy fields and road-sides, common. 
Cephalanthus, L. (Button-bush.) 
C. occidentalis, L. Banks of ponds and brooks, common. 
Mitchella, L. (Partridge-berry.) 
M. repens, L. Damp woods, frequent south. Common in the middle 
and north. 
Oldeniandia, Plumier, L. (Oldenlandia.) 
O. glomerata, Michx. Near Shark River, M. (Anieskern.) Manches- 
ter, O. (Austin.) Closter. (7. C. B.) 
Houstonia, L. (Houstonia.) 
H. purpurea, L. (Dr. Torrey.) 
H. cerulea, L. Camden. (Canby.) Common in most places north. 
ORDER 51. VALERIANACEZ.. 
Fedia, Gertn. (Corn Salad.) 
F. olitoria. Canal banks, Trenton. (Apgar.) (Adv. Eu.) 
ORDER 52. DIPSACEA. TEASEL FAMILY. 
Dipsacus, Tourn. (Teasel.) 
D. sylvestris, Mill. Road-sides, rare in the middle counties, but 
common in W. (Knighton.) (Nat. Eu.) 
ORDER 53. COMPOSITA:. Composite FAMILY. 
Vernonia, Schreb. (Iron-weed.) 
V. Noveboracensis, Willd. Damp meadows, commen. 
Var. alba, with white flowers, near Freehold, M. 
Sclerolepis, Cass. (Sclerolepis.) 
S. verticillata, Cass. Pines. (Canby.) 
Liatris, Schreb. (Button Snakeroot—Blazing-Star.) 
L. spicata, Willd. Salt meadows, near Squan, M., Point Pleasant, 
Q., rare ; also sparingly north. 
L. graminifolia, Willd. Near Keyport, M. 
Var. dubia, Gray. Damp pine barrens, low country, not rare. 
