CATALOGUE OB ri.\ \ i . B 



V. liuhlenbergii, Torr. Stem slender, much branched, Leaves smooth, 

 Bub-reniform, or broad cordate, crenate, serrate. 1 12 in. high. Growing 

 in damp meadows. Abundant aboul Freehold. 



V. Canadensis, L Btemmed ; Leaves cordate ; Bomewhat acuminate, 

 serrate j stipules broad, lanceolate; Bpur short. Flowers pair blue or 

 white ; petals marked with blue Lines. Stem, L2 18 In. high. Damp 



Is, northern part of the State. [Knighton.) 



V. pubescens, Ait. Covered with a .-oft pubescence ; Leaves few, 



broad, cordate, toothed mar t lit* summit of the stem, varying from 1 :; in. 

 broad. Flowers, pale yellow — the only yellow violet in the State. Shady 



bs. Found sparingly throughout the middle counties. A 



form of this species is found at Cream Ridge, in M., with unusually Large 



orbicular leaves, growing on a hill side, over red shale. 



V. tricolor, L. Stem leafy, angled; leaves, ovate, cordate; stipules 

 lacinately toothed. Stem much branched. Flowers variegated. This is 

 Undoubtedly a variety of the cultivated pansy, escaped from gardens. 

 Found in the fields near Trenton, not common. I have never seen it 

 growing without cultivation in any other locality in the State. 



Order 14. CISTACEiE. Rock-rose Family. 

 Helianthemum, Tourn. (Roek-rose.) 



H. Canadense, Michx. Sandy or dry gravelly soil. 



H. corymbosum, Michx. Sandy or barren soil near the coast, not as 



common as the last. 



Hudsonia, L. (Iludsonia.) 



H. ericoides, L. Dry pine barrens, quite common in O. and M. 

 H. tomentosa, Xutt. Dry sandy coast and occasionally several miles 

 inland, common in 0. 



Lechea, L. | Pinweqd.) 



L. major, Michx. Barren sandy Gelds, common. 



L. thymifolia, Pursh. Barren sandy fields one mile west of Qood- 



1. . . * '. idows, Qes .it, ()., rare. 



L. minor, Lam. Dry open woods and road-sides, very common. 



OBDBB 15. DROSERACE2E. SUNDEW Family. 

 Drosera. I - Lew.) 



D. rotnndifolia, I.. P< common. 



D. Longi folia, L. Peat-bogB, Common. 



D fill formis, Baf. Peat-bo roadfi 



These threi • frequently found growing within the s: I 



a ten !i other. 



