


CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 




















S. arguta, Ait. W. (Knighton.) 
S. Muhlenbergii, Torr. and Gray. Common north. 
8. linoides, Solander. Bogs, low country ; also Closter. (7. 0.1 B.: 
Not common. , ‘i 
8. altissima, L. Along fences and borders of woods. ; 
8. ulmifolia, Muhl. Low places, common. 
8. pilosa, Walt. Wet places in pine and oak woods, low country. 
S. odora, Ait. Dry, sandy woods and road-sides, common. 
S. nemoralis, Ait. Dry fields, common throughout. 
S. Canadensis, L. Borders of thickets and woods, common. 
Var. procera, Gray. Hackensack swamps. (7. C. B.) 
+ 8. serotina, Ait. Thickets and low grounds, common. 7 
my; S. gigantea, Ait. Borders of woods, common. 
> 8. lanceolata, L. Borders of meadows and pastures, Freehold. 
S. tenuifolia, Pursh. Low country, also in Bergen. (7.0. B.) Com- 
mon. 


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Bigelovia, DC. (Rayless Golden-rod.) ‘ 
B. nudata, DC. Pine woods near Blue Ball, M. 
Chrysopsis, Nutt. (Golden Aster. } ae 
C. falcata, Ell. Near Tom’s River, in dry, sandy soil, rare. ((Anies- 
Kern.) Quaker Bridge. (Canby.) 
C. Mariana, Nutt. Dry, sandy, or gravelly soil, common. 
e: Inula, L. (Elecampane. ) 
I. Helenium, L. Road-sides, rare in middle counties. Common ip 
the north. (Nat. Eu.) 
Pluchea, Cass. (Marsh-Fleabane.) 
P. camphorata, DC. Salt marshes, common. ea. ies 
Baccharis, L. (Groundsel-Tree.) 
B. halimifolia, L. Not far from the sea, common. 
Polymnia, L. 
P. Canadensis, L. Weehawken. (Dr. Allen.) a 
P, Uvedalia, L. Weehawken. (Dr. Allen.) aS 
Iva, L. (Marsh Elder—Highwater-shrub. ) 
I. frutescens, L. Edges of salt marshes, especially south. 
Ambrosia, Tourn. (Ragweed.) 
A. trifida, L. Rich, damp soil. 
A. artemisiefolia, L. Fields, common everywhere. 
