32 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Order 54. LOBELIACE^. Lobelia Family. 

 Lobelia, L. (Lobelia.) 



Ij. cardinalis, L. Low grounds, common. 



L. syphilitica, L. About Princeton, Mer., and Crosswicks, Burl., 

 found sparingly in middle counties. Dr. Knighton reports it common in 

 W. 



Ij. puberula, Michx. Freehold, Lawrenceville Landing, rare. 



L. inflate, L. Pasture fields, common. This is the celebrated 

 lobelia of the Thompsonians. 



Ij. spicata, Lam. Damp, grassy places, near Hightstown, and W. 

 {Knighton.) 



Ii. Nuttallii, Roem. and Sch. Sandy swamps, common. 



L. Canbyi, n. sp. Batestown (Canby.) 



Order 55. CAMPANULACE2E. Campanula Family. 

 Campanula, Tourn. (Bellflower.) 



C. rotundifolia, L. A pretty, delicate flower found in damp, grassy 

 places, radical leaves, rotund, but frequently in such a state of decay as 

 not to be found easily. Hightstown, and Princeton, not common. 



C. aparinoides, Pursh. Bogs and wet meadows, rare. 



Specularia, Heister. (Venus's Looking-glass.) 

 S. perfoliata, DC. Dry fields, common. 



Order 56. ERICACEffi. Heath Family. 

 Gaylussacia, H. B. K. (Huckleberry.) 



G. dumosa, Torr. and Gray. Sandy swamps, not very rare. 



G. frondosa, Torr. and Gray. 



G. resinosa, Torr. and Gray. Woods and swamps, common. 



Vaccinium, L. (Cranberry — Blueberry — Bilberry.) 

 V. Oxycoccus, L. Peat bogs, very common. 

 V. macrocarpon, Ait. Swamps in pines of M. 

 V. stamineum, L. Dry woods, very rare. 

 V. Pennsylvanicum, Lam. Dry hills and woods, common. 

 V. vacillans, Solander. Borders of woods, M. 

 V. corymbosum, L. Swamps, common. 

 Var. atrocarpum. 



Arctostaphylos, Adans. (Bearberry.) 



A. Uva-ursi, Spreng. Pine barrens, common, O. 



Epigaea, L. (Ground Laurel — Trailing Arbutus.) 



E. repens, L. Sandy woods, common from the middle of the State 

 northward. 



