< a i \: OQUE OP pi. a \ 



htly objects for the lawn. Sparingly found throv 

 the middle coin I 



V. prnnifolium, 1^ Fence-rows, not rare. 



V. nudum. L, Sandy BWlmps, common. 



V. dentatam, L. Wei places, common. 



V. ]•'. Push. Hills near Princeton. 



V. ■cerifolinm, L. Sparingly throughout the State in damp woods. 



Order 50. RUBIACEiE. ALlddkb Family. 

 Galium, L. (Bedstraw — Clean 



G. Aparine, L. Nt-ar Freehold; damp woods. 



G. ■sprellum, Michx. Shady places and damp woods, Freehold* 



G. triridum, L. Damp places, common. 



G. trirlorum. liichx. Rich wood-lands, common. 



G. pilosnm, Ait. Dry, open woods, not rare. 



G. rircsesans, Michx. Damp, rich woods, common. 



G. lanceolatum, Torr. Near Freehold, M., and Hightstown, Mer. 



G. boreale, L. Princeton, woods, Mer. {Dr. Tumy.) 



Diodia, L. (Button-weed.) 



D. teres, Walt Sandy fields and road-sides, common. 



Cephalanthus, L. (Button-bush.) 



C. occidentalis, L. Wet banks, common. 



Mitchella, L. (Partridge-berry.) 



M. repens, L. Damp woods and road-sides, common. 



Oldenlandia, Plumier, L. (Oldenlandia.) 



O .-omerata, Michx. Near Shark River, M., rare. {Knieskern.) 



Houstonia, L. (Houstonia.) 



H. ceralea, L. Camden. {Canby.) 



Ordkb 62. DIPSACEiE. Tkasf.i. Family. 

 Dipsacus, Tourn. (Teasel.) 



D - • rtris, Mill. Road-sides, rare in the middle counties, but 

 common in W. [Knighton.) 



COMPOSITE. m: Family. 



Vernonia, Bchreb. (Iron-weed.) 



V N Will.l. Wet meadows, common. 



Vat. alba.^vith wl. r Freehold, M. 



Sclerolepis, Can. (Sclerolepis.) 



lata, Cass. P. by.) 



