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Tilia Americana, L. Linden. Basswood. Linn. Whitewood. 

 "Salem: Banks of the Delaware. Monmouth: Banks of 



Fig. 34. 



Tilia Americana, L. Linden. Basswood. Linn. Whitewood. From Sargent's " Trees of North 



'Squan river; Clifrwood. Camden county, and frequent in 

 woods, middle and northern counties." (Britton.) 



Tilia pubescens, Ait. Linden. Basswood. 



"Hudson: On the high hills, near Weehawken. Bergen: 

 Lyndhurst, possibly not native. Hunterdon : Rosemont, 

 rare." (Britton.) 



Apai.ta Spinosa, L. Hercules' Club. 



"Sparingly escaped from cultivation. Passaic: Ruther- 

 ford. Union : Plainfield. Monmouth : Keyport. Camden : 

 Ancora. Hunterdon. Gloucester : Escaped from cultivation, 

 near Mantua. Adventive from the southwest." (Britton.) 



Nyssa sylvatica, Marsh. Tupelo. Gum-tree. Pepperedge. 



"In swamps and low r grounds. Occasionally in dry soils. 

 Common throughout the State, except in the mountainous 

 portions of Sussex and Warren counties. Most abundant and 

 luxuriant in the southern counties." (Britton.) 



Cornus florida, L. Flov T ering Dogwood. 



"In open woods. Common throughout the State. Not very 

 abundant in the Pine Barrens." (Britton.) 



