

CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. on 
Xanthium, Tourn. (Cocklebur—Clotbur.) 
X. strumarium, L. Near dwellings, not rare. 
Var. echinatum, Gray. Near sea-coast, not rare. (Adv. South.) 
X. spinosum, L. Keyport,M. (Nat. Trop. Amer.) 
Eclipta, L. 
E. procumbens, Michx. Var. brachypoda. Red Bank and Wee- 
hawken. (7. 0. B.) 
Heliopsis, Pers. (Ox-eye.) 
H. levis, Pers. Banks and copses, common. 
Var. scabra, Gray. South Amboy. (7. C. B.) 
Rudbeckia, L. (Cone-flower.) 
R. laciniata, L. Thickets and along fences, not common. 
R. hirta, L. Dry fields, not frequent in the middle counties, but 
common north. 
Helianthus, L. (Sunflower.) 
H. angustifolius, L. Low grounds, low country, not common. 
H. giganteus, L. Low grounds, common in middle. 
H. strumosus, L. Along streams ; Chatham and Closter. (7. C. B.) 
H. divaricatus, L. Thickets and barrens, not rare. 
H. decapetalus, L. Borders of damp woods, rare in middle ; Ber- 
gen Co. (7. C. B.) 
H. tuberosus, L. Near ruins of dwellings, not rare in middle. (Adv. 
Brazil.) 
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Actinomeris, Nutt. (Actinomeris.) / 
A. squarrosa, Nutt. Near Paterson. (J. C. Hornblower.) 
Coreopsis, L. (Tickseed.) 
C. rosea, Nutt. Near Hightstown, Mer., wet places. 
C. trichosperma, Michx. Wet places, common. 
C. discoidea, Torr. and Gray. Camden. (Canby.) Budd’s Lake. 
(Porter.) 
Bidens, L. (Bur-Marigold.) 
B. frondosa, L. Waste places, common. 
B. connata, Muhl. Wet soii, common. 
B. cernua, L. Damp, cultivated grounds, middle, and Bergen Co 
(T. C. B.) 
B. chrysanthemoides, Michx. Wet places and swamps, common. 
B. bipinnata, L. Old fields and rocks, common. 
Helenium, L. (Sneeze-weed.) 
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