28 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



S. patula, Muhl. Low grounds, Freehold. 



S. arguta, Ait. W. (Knighton.) 



S. linoides, Solander. Bogs, not common. 



S. altissima, L. Along fences and borders of woods. 



S. ulniifolia, Muhl. Low places, common. 



S. pilosa, Walt. Wet places in pine and oak woods, M. and O. 



S. odora, Ait. Dry, sandy woods and road-sides, very common. 



S. nemoralis, Ait. Dry fields, common. 



S. Canadensis, L. Borders of thickets and woods, common. 



S. serotina, Ait. Thickets and low grounds, common. 



8. gigantea, Ait. Borders of woods, Freehold. 



S. lanceolata, L. Borders of meadows and pastures, Freehold. 



S. tenui folia, Pursh. Common. 



Bigelovia, DC. (Rayless Golden-rod.) 



B. nudata, DC. Pine woods near Blue Ball, M. 



Chrysopsis, Nutt. (Golden Aster.) 



C. falcata, Ell. Near Toms River, in dry, sandy soil, rare. (Knies- 

 kern.) Quaker Bridge. (Cariby.) 



C. Mariana, Nutt. Dry, sandy or gravelly soil, common. 



Inula, L. (Elecampane.) 



I. Helenium, L. Road-sides, rare in middle counties. Common in 

 the north. (Knighton.) 



Pluchea. Cass. (Marsh-Fleabane.) 



P. camphorata, DC. Salt marshes, common. 



Baccharis, L. (Groundsel-Tree.) 



B. halimifolia, L. Not far from the sea, common. 



Silphium, L. (Rosin-Plant.) 

 S. perfoliatum, L. 



Iva, L. (Marsh Elder — High water-shrub.) 



I. frutescens, L. Edges of salt marshes, Mid., M., and 0. 



Ambrosia, Tourn. (Ragweed.) 



A. ttifida, L. Rich, damp soil, rare. 



A. artcmis'nefolia, L. Fields, common everywhere. 



Xanthium, Tourn. (Cocklebur — Clotbur.) 



X. sirumarium, L. Near dwellings, not rare. 

 Var. echlnatnm, Gray. Near sea-coast, not rare. 

 X. spinosum, L. Keyport, M. 



