458 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Oct., 



and Eleocharis rohbinsii, which had not before been found out of the 

 pine barrens, while on the swampy margin occurred Eleocharis melano- 

 carpa, a species not before detected by the Chib. It was found to be 

 rooting at the tips of the leaves like E. rosteUata. The occurrence 

 of so many new^ or rare species in one spot was remarkable. 



Manisuris rugosa. — Discovered in southwestern Cape May County, 

 by Mr. O. H. Brown, August, 1908. 



Paspalum glahratum. — Found in September, 1891, at Cape I\Iay 

 by several members of the Club; since cliscovered at Cold Spring. 



Panicum condensum Nash. — Collected at Piermont, September 1 ,1902, 

 by the speaker, and by Mr. S. S. Van Pelt at Holly Beach; since found 

 at Cold Spring ( = ' Brachiaria digitarioides ' Stone, Torreya, 1907, p. ;)9). 



CJuetochloa magna. — Collected near Cape May Point in August, 1891, 

 by the speaker. 



Saccolepis gihba. — Found on the shores of lily Lake, Cape i\Iay 

 Point, by Mr. C. S. Williamson, September, 1905. 



Aristida lanosa. — Found at Medford, N. J., by Messrs. W. Stone and 

 S. Brown, September 15, 1901. 



Sporoholus longifolius. — Discovered September, 1908, at Cape ^lay 

 by Mr. 0. H. Brown. 



Gymnopogon hrevifolius. — Found by Mr. C. D. Lippincott at Swedes- 

 boro, September 2, 1894, and later at Cape May, by J\Ir. O. H. Brown. 



Agrostis coarctata. — Discovered by the late U. C. Smith at Anglesea, 

 July 4, 1907. 



Cyperus pseudovegetus. — Found by Mr. C. D. Lippincott at Riddle- 

 ton. September 16, 1894, and still plentiful at the same spot. 



Eleocharis interstincta. — Discovered by the late Dr. J. B. Brinton at 

 Repaupo, July 15, 1892. 



Eleocharis ochreata. — Found at Cape May Point, September, 1905, 

 by Mr. S. S. Van Pelt. 



Scirpus torreyi. — Detected by the speaker at Delanco as stated above. 



Rynchospora oligantha. — Found at Speedwell, in the heart of the pine 

 barrens, by Mr. S. S. Van Pelt, July, 1906. 



Rynchospora rariflora. — Discovered by the speaker west of Bennett, 

 Cape May County, August 4, 1907. 



Juncus setaceus. — First 'collected by Mr. Joseph Crawford in Cape 

 May County, July 15, 1892, and later found to be rather plentiful in 

 that section. 



Gymnandeniopsis nivea. — Found by Mr. Bayard Long near Bennett, 

 Cape May County, July 24, 1907. It was later found to be plentiful 

 over a limited area. 



Quercus michauxi. — Found by Messrs. Stewardson Brown and 

 Edward Harris at Moorestown, October, 1902. 



Rumex hastatulus. — Discovered at Longport by Messrs. Joseph 

 Crawford and Stewardson Brown, June 23, 1907. 



Bradburya virginica. — Discovered bv the late J. B. Brinton, ]\I.D., 

 at Holly Beach, July 24. 1892. 



Boltonia asteroides. — Found by Mr. Long growing with Gymnan- 

 deniopsis nivea; known before from New Jersey only as an introduced 

 species. 



