34 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Pyrola, Tourn. (Wintergrcen — Shin-leaf.) 



P. rotundi folia, L. Damp or shady woods, common. 

 P. elliptica, Nutt. Damp woods, Freehold. 

 P. chlorantha, Swartz. W. (Knighton.) Pines. (Canby) 

 P. secunda, L. Shady, rich woods, Freehold. 

 All the species of this genus are rare. 



Ohimaphila, Pursh. (Pipsissewa.) 



C. umbellata, Nutt. Dry woods, common. 



C. maculata, Pursh. Dry woods, common with the last. 



Monotropa, L. (Indian Pipe — Pine-sap.) 

 M. uniflora, L. Shady woods, common. 

 M. Hypopitys, L. Less common than the last, woods. 



Order 58. AQUIFOLIACE2E. Holly Family. 



Ilex, L. (Holly.) 



I. opaca, Ait. (American Holly.) This tree is found in M., sparingly. 

 It has a wavy leaf, whose edge is armed with sharp thorns. Flowers in- 

 conspicuous, berries red. It bears cultivation well, and is a beautiful ob- 

 ject on account of its rich evergreen foliage. 



I. verticillata, Gray. Camden. (Canby.) 



I. laevigata, Gray. Pines. (Canby) 



I. glabra, Gray. Southern parts of M. and northern parts of O., near 

 Squankum and Howell-works. 



Nemopanthes, Raf. (Mountain Holly.) 



N. Canadensis, DC. Swamps, O., and Budd's Lake, Mor. (Porter.) 

 Pines. (Canby.) Rare. 



Order 59. EBENACEiE. Ebony Family. 



Diospyros, L. (Date-Plum — Persimmon.) 



D. Virginiana, L. Borders of woods, common, in middle counties. 



Order 62. PLANTAGINACEiE. Plantain Family. 



Plantago, L. (Plantain — Ribgrass.) 



P. major, L. Near dwellings, common. 



P. niaritima, L. Salt marshes, not rare. 



P. lanceolata, L. Fields and pastures, very common. 



P. Virginica, L. Sandy soil, not rare. 



P. pnsilla, Nutt. Dry fields and road-sides, not rare. 





