10 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Order 1G. HYPERICACEJE. St. John's-wort Familt. 

 Ascyrum, L. (St. Peter's-wort.) 



A. stans, Michx. Borders of thickets, pine-barrens, common. 

 A. Crux-Andreas, L. Hill-sides and thickets, common. 



Hypericum, L. (St, John's-wort.) 



H. pyramidatum, Ait, On the Delaware. (Porter.) 



H. prolificum, L. Swamps *n pine barrens, Manchester, 0., common. 



Var. densiflorum, Gray. With the above, O., common. 



EL adpressum, Barton. Mer., near Freehold. 



H. angulosuni, Michx. Wet pine-barrens, not common. 



H. perforatum, L. Pastures and meadows, fortunately not common. 



H. corynilioMini, Muhl. Damp or shady places, not common. 



H. nmtilum, L. Low grounds, common everywhere. 



H. Canadense, L. Wet sandy places, common. 



H. Sarothra, Michx. Both wet and dry sandy fields, common. 



Elodea, Adans. (Marsh St. John's-wort.) 



E. Virginica, Xutt. In sandy swamps, common. 



Order 17. ELATINACEJEJ. Water-wort Family. 

 Elatine, L. (Water- wort.) 



E. Americana, Arnott. Hightstown, Mer. 



Order 18. CARYOPHYLLACE^I. Pink Family. 

 Saponaria, L. (Soap-wort.) 



S. officinalis, L. (Soap-wort — Bouncing Bet.) This very showy and 

 really pretty plant, in spite of the neglect with which it meets, adorns 

 the road-sides, near dwellings, all over the northeastern parts of the 

 State. Introduced from Europe and escaped from gardens. 



Vacoaria, Medik. (Cow-Herb.) 



V. vulgaris, Host. Partly naturalized, rare 



Silene, L. (Catchfly — Campion.) 



S. Btellata, Ait. Banks of Shark River, M., rare. 



S. Pennsjlvanica, Michx. Sandy woods, not common. 



S. Virginica, L. Near Camden. (Canby.) Warren. (Knighton.) 



S. Armeria, L, Mer. (Dr. Torrey.) 



S. antirrhina, L. Dry soil and barren sandy fields, rare. 



S. noctiflora, L. Warren. {Knighton.) 



Lychnis, Tourn. (Lychnis — Cockle.) 



L. (Jithago, Lam. Wheat-fields, too common. 



