

CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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ORDER 97. BUPHORBIACEZ. 
Euphorbia, L. (Spurge.) ; 
E. polygonifolia, L. Sandy sea-shore, common, ed ; 
x ; E. maculata, L. Cultivated grounds. A troublesome weed in 
; potato and corn fields, 


Spurce FaMity. : 











ma E. hypericifolia, L. Fields and meadows, rather rare. 
f E. corollata, L. Sandy soil, common in M. Bie 
2 E. Ipecacuanhe, L. Sandy soils in M. and O. and south. a a’ 
plant assumes many forms in foliage, and has a large root. ae 
E. Cyparissias,L. Bergen Co. Escaped from cultivation. (Z. C. B. 7 ay ‘ 
E. Peplus, L. W. (Knighton.) (Adv. Eu.) y 
Acalypha, L. (Three-seeded Mercury.) 
A. Virginica, L. Fields and open places, common. 
Var. gracilens, Gray. Sandy fields, quite common. | 
A. Caroliniana, Walt. Ell. Princeton. (Dr. Torrey.) And north. 
Croton, L. (Croton.) 
C. capitatus, Michx. (Knieskern.) 
Crotonopsis, Michx. (Crotonopsis.) 
| C. linearis, Michx. Near Manchester, O., and Southwark. (Knies- ; 
kern.) Pines. (Canby.) a, 
ORDER 98. EMPETRACES. CROWBERRY FAMILY. 
Corema, Don. (Broom-Crowberry.) Ri rs * 
C. Conradii, Torr. Borders of pine woods, O. and M. — a 
ORDER 99. URTICACEH.. NeEtTTLE FAMILY. 
Ulmus, L. (Elm.) : ie 
U. fulva, Michx. M., Mer., not rare ; frequent north. ; . 
U. Americana, L. River banks and low grounds. 
Celtis, Tourn. (Nettle-tree—Hackberry.) 
C. occidentalis, L. Banks of Tom’s River, O., rare; frequent in r 
Bergen Co.) 
Morus, Tourn. (Mulberry.) 
M. rubra, L. Sparingly in middle and north. 
M. alba, L. North. (Ady. Eu.) 
Urtica, Tourn. (Nettle.) a 
U. gracilis, Ait. W. (Knighton.) A ‘ 
U. dioica, L. W. (Knighton.) Bergen Hill. (7.C.B.) (Nat. Eu.) | 

