24 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



OiiDKit 47. ARALIACE^G. Ginseng Family. 

 Aralia, Tourn. (Ginseng — Wild Sarsaparilla.) 

 A. Bpinosa, L. Cultivated for ornament. 

 A. racemosa, L Cultivated in gardens, not wild here. 

 A. liis]»ida, Michx. Bandy pine barrens, rather rare. 

 A. nudicaulis, L. Shady thickets, not rare. 

 A. trifolia, Gray. Woods near Freehold, M., rare. 



Panax, L. 



P. trifolium, L. Woods, Hightstown, Freehold. 



Order 48. CORNACE.2E. Dogwood Family. 

 Cornus, Tourn. (Cornel — Dogwood.) 



C. Canadensis, L. Camden. {Canity.) 



C. rlorida, L. This, with all the species growing in the State, are 

 beautiful plants and bear transplanting well. Copses and open woods, 

 not rare. 



C. circinata, L'Her. Thickets, Mer. and M. 



O. seriaca, L. Fence-rows and thickets. 



C. stolonifera, Michx. Wet banks of streams, common. 



C. paniculata, L'Her. Along fence-rows about Freehold. 



C. alternifolia, L. Fence-rows and thickets. Freehold and Hights- 

 town. 



Nyssa, L. (Tupelo — Pepperidge — Sour-Gum Tree.) 

 N. multiflora, Wang. Damp soil, common. 



Order 49. CAPRIFOLIACE^I. Honeysuckle Family. 

 Symphoricus, Dill. (Snowberry.) 



S. racemosus, Michx. About Freehold. 

 S. vulgaris, Michx. (Dr. Torrey.) 



Lonicera, L. (Honeysuckle — Woodbine.) 



It. sempervirens, Ait. Mer., near Princeton. 

 L. grata, Ait, W. (Knighton.) 

 L. ciliata, Muhl. \Y. (Knighton.) 



Triosteum, L. (Fever- wort — Horse-Gentian.) 

 T. perfoliatum, L. Borders of woods, rare. 



Sambucus, Tourn. (Elder.) 



S. Canadensis, L. Rich soil, common. 



Viburnum, L. (Arrow-wood — Lauristinus.) 



V. Lentago, L. (Sheep-berry— Nanny-berry.) All the species in this 



