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56 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
M., sparingly ; common south. I think this is the northern limit of it. 
Dr. Torrey puts it down in the New York Flora as growing in Suffolk 
County, L.I. I have not seen any on the Island, and think if it was seen 
there it must have been in planted grounds. 
. imbricaria, Michx. Woods, Mer. and Mid. 
. nigra, L. Dry, sandy soil, common. 
. heterophylla, Michx. South Jersey. (Austin.) - 
. ilicifolia, Wang. Pine barrens and mountain-tops, common. _ 
. falcata, Michx. Point Pleasant, and low country, frequent. 
. coccinea, Wang. Woods, common in M. and Mer., and north. 
Var. tinctoria, Bartram. Dry hills, throughout. 
Q. rubra, L. Woods, common. 
Q. palustris, Du Roi. Wet grounds, common in the middle and 
north. 
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Castanea, Tourn. (Chestnut.) 
C. vesca, L. Rich woods, middle and north. 
Fagus, Tourn. (Beech.) 
F’. ferruginea, Ait. Banks of Squan and Shark rivers and in Upper 
Freehold, common north. ‘ 
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Corylus, Tourn. (Hazel-nut—Filbert.) 
C. Americana, Walt. Thickets and river banks, common. 
C. rostrata, Ait. Mer. (Dr. Torrey.) Phillipsburg. (Porter.) Mor. 
(Austin.) 
Ostrya, Micheli. (Hop-Hornbeam—lIron-wood.) 
O. Virginica, Willd. Along streams and the borders of damp woods, 
not rare. 
Carpinus, L. (Hornbeam—Iron-wood.) 
C. Americana, Michx. River banks, frequent. 
ORDER 103. MYRICACEHD. Sweret-GALE FAmMILy. 
Myrica, L. (Bayberry—Wax-Mpyrtle.) 
M. Gale, L. W. (Knighton) 
M. cerifera, L. Dry, light soils, frequent. 
Comptonia, Solander. (Sweet-Fern.) 
C. asplenifolia, Ait. Dry, sandy soils, very common. 
ORDER 104. BETULACE. Biren FAmILy. z 
Betula, Tourn. (Birch.) 
B. lenta, L. Damp woods, common north, M 

