58 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
Abies, Tourn. (Spruce—Fir.) 
A. nigra, Poir. Hunterdon. (Knighton.) Bergen Co. (7. C. B.) 
Budd’s Lake. (Porter.) Mountains, north. (Avustin.) 
A. Canadensis, Michx. Shady borders of swamps, north. 
Larix, Tourn. (Larch.) 
L. Americana, Michx. North-eastern parts of the State ; also Budd’s 
Lake. (Porter.) ; 
Thuja, Tourn. (Arbor Vite.) 
T. occidentalis, L. W. (Knighton.) Closter. (Austin.) 
Cupressus, Tourn. (Cypress.) 
C. thyoides, L. Swamps, O., and south, common. Also in M. and 
Mer.; frequent north. 
Juniperus, L. (Juniper.) 
J. communis, L. M.and Mer.,rare. (Dr. Torrey.) H. (Knighton.) 
Var. Alpina, L.; or prostrata. Common on the Palisades. Var. 
erectum, found about Dickerson Junction, Mor., and Delaware Water 
Gap. (Austin.) 
J. Virginiana, L. Fence-rows and along the coast, common through- 
out the State. Sports widely. 
Taxus, Tourn. 
T. baccata, L. 
Var. Canadensis. Palisades and Rocky hills. (Awstin.) 
CLASS II. MONOCOTYLEDONOUS OR ENDOGENOUS PLANTS. 
ORDER 107. ARACEH. Arum FAMILY. 
Arisema, Martius. (Indian Turnip—Dragon-Arum.) 
A. triphyllum, Torr. Shady ravines and swamps, rare in middle 
counties, common north. 
A. Dracontium, Schott. Sussex Co. (Awstin.) 
Peltandra, Raf. (Arrow Arum.) 
P. Virginica, Raf. Wet places and in water, middle and south. 
Calla, L. (Water Arum.) 
C. palustris, L. Budd’s Lake, Mor. (Porter.) Sus. (Austin.) 
Symplocarpus, Salisb. (Skunk Cabbage.) 
S. foetidus, Salisb. Wet places, common, 

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