CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 47 
Lycopsis, L. 
L. arvensis. Bergen. (7. C. B.) (Adv. Eu.) 
Symphytum, Tourn. (Comfrey,) ; 
S. officinale, L. Road-sides, near dwellings, not rare. (Adv. Eu.) 
Lithospermum, Tourn. (Gromwell—Puccoon.) 
L. arvense, L. Sandy banks, rare. (Knieskern.) (Nat. Eu.) 
L. officinale, L. W. (Knighton.) Common north. (Austin.) (Nat. Eu.) 
Myosotis, L. (Scorpion-grass—Forget-me-n0t. ) 
M. palustris, Withering. Wet places, not rare. 
Var. laxa, Gray. Damp places, Jacksonville, M., common. 
M. arvensis, L. Closter. (Austin.) 
M. verna, Nutt. Bergen Co. (7. C. B.) 
Echinospermum, Swartz. (Stickseed.) 
E. Lappula, Lehm. Damp places, Freehold, aiso Hoboken. (7° ¢..B:) 
(Nat. En.) 
Cynoglossum, Tourn. (Hound’s-Tongue.) 
C. officinale, L. Common. (Nat. Eu.) 
C. Virginicum, L. Damp woods, north. 
C. Morisoni, DC. Edges of damp meadows and along brooks, Free- 
hold. 
ORDER 73. HYDROPHYLLACEA. WaAtTERLEAF FAMILY. 
HAydrophyllum, L. (Waterleaf.) 
EL Virginicum, L. Damp woods, middle and north. 
Ellisia, L. (Elilisia.) 
E. Nyctelea, L. Banks of Delaware, near Trenton. (Canby.) 
ORDER 74. POLEMONIACEZ:. PoLeMONIUM FAMILY. 
Polemonium, Tourn. (Greek Valerian.) 
P. reptans, L. Belvidere. (Knighton.) 
P. ceruleum, L. W. (Garber.) 
Phlox, L. (Phlox.) 
P. paniculata, L. Hunterdon. (Knighton.) .Most likely escaped 
from cultivation. (Adv. west.) 
P. maculata, L. Near Princeton, Mer., W. (Porter.) 
P. pilosa, L. Woodbury, G. (Cunby.) Passaic and Chatham. 
T. C. B.) Borders of woods, not common. 
P. subulata, L. Middle and north. 

