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Fraxinus Pennsylvanica var. Icmeolata, Sarg. Green Ash. 



"Monmouth and Ocean : 'Near streams, not rare.' (Knies- 

 kern.) But surely rare in the eastern parts of those counties. 

 Gloucester : Mullica Hill. Hunterdon : Stockton. Mercer : 

 Along the Delaware, below Trenton." (Britton.) 



Catalpa Catalpa, Karst. Catalpa. Indian Bean. 



"Mercer: Banks of Crosswieks creek, 'where it must be 

 native, as it figures in a deed for land bearing date of 1684, as 

 Indian Bean Tree, which is certainly before these trees were 

 brought from the South for shade and ornamental purposes.' 

 (C. C. Abbott.) Burlington: Along Rancocas creek, Pem- 

 berton and Birmingham, certainly spontaneous ; also along 

 roadsides, New' Lisbon and Juliustown. Hunterdon : Along 

 the Delaware. Warren : Along the Delaware. Elsewhere 

 commonly escaped from cultivation." (Britton.) 



Sambucus Mexicana, DC. Common Elder. 



"Rich soil in open places. Common throughout the State, 

 but not very abundant in the Pine Barrens." (Britton.) 



Sambucus glauca, Kutt. (S. racemosa, L.) Elder. 



"In rocky places. Hudson: Snake Hill; Weehawken. 

 Union: Plainneld. Essex: On First Mountain. Hunter- 

 don: Bull's Island, and frequent in the northern counties." 

 (Britton.) 



