
38 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 

No. 1. Fruit, pear-shaped, from six-tenths of an inch to an inch in 
length, and from four to seven-tenths in diameter, dark when ripe. 
No. 2. Varying in shape from fusiform to cylindrical, sometimes 
smaller.in the middle than at the ends, and every way larger than No. 1; ; 
dark when ripe. This is what the cultivators call bugle-shaped. | 
No. 3. Nearly globular, from a quarter to three-quarters of an inch in 
diameter ; very dark when ripe. 
No. 4. Nearly globular, about the size of No. 8, and creamy white 
when ripe. 
No. 5. Very much smaller than Nos. 3 and 4, globular, three to four- 
tenths of an inch in diameter, very prolific and very dark when ripe. 
V. stamineum, L. Dry woods, frequent. 
V. Pennsylvanicum, Lam. Dry hills and woods, common. 
V. vacillans, Solander. Borders of woods, common. 
V. corymbosum, L. Swamps, common. 
Var. atrococcum, Gray. 
Chiogenes, Salisb. 
C. hispidula, Torr. and Gray, New Durham. (7° @. B.) 
Arctostaphylos, Adans. - (Bearberry.) 
A. Uva-ursi, Spreng. Pine barrens, common, O. Palisades. (7. : 
C. B.) ' } 
Epigae, L. (Ground Laurel—Trailing Arbutus.) 
E. repens, L. Sandy woods, throughout. 
Gaultheria, Kalm. (Aromatic Wintergreen.) } 
G. procumbens, L. Cool, damp woods, common. . 
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Leucothoe, Don. (Leucothoe.) 
L, racemosa, Gray. Swamps, middle and south. 
Cassandra, Don. (Leather-Leaf.) 
C. calyculata, Don. Bogs and swamps, common north. 
Andromeda, L. (Andromeda.) 
A. polifolia, L. Budd’s Lake, Mor. (Porter and Austin.) 
A. Mariana, L. Sandy places, common, low country 
A. ligustrina, Muhl. Swamps, common. 

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Dam Company are managed by Mr. Thomas Ivins, of New Egypt, who very politely 
took me over the plantations of the Company. Mr. Empson took special pains to show 
me his large plantations, pointing out localities where different forms prevailed. He 
furnished me last year with a very large nnmber of spe¢imens of plants. Dr. Lockwood 
also furnished me with plants from different localities in Monmouth and Ocean coun: 
ties. 
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