270 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY vSTATE MUSEUM. 



Frequent with the preceding- along the coast and on the Bay 

 shore of the Cape May peninsula in shallow water bordering- the 

 salt marshes or tidewater creeks, northw^ard to the Hackensack 

 meadoW'S. 



Fr. — 'Late July to early September. 



Maritime. — Squan (C), Toms River (C), Forked River, Manahawkin, 

 Surf City (L), Barnegat City (L), Brant Beach (L), Capt May Ct. House 

 (S), Cold Spring. Cape ]\Iay Pt. (S), Dennis, Sluice Creek (S), Beaver Dam. 



Scirpus torreyi Olney. Torrey's Bull-rush. 



PI. XX, Fig. 5. 



Scirpus Torreyi Olney, Proc. Providence Frank. Soc. I. 32. 1847 [near 

 Providence, also West Point — Torrey]. — Stone Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila. 1908, p. 458. 



Found for the first time in the State on Augiist 10, 1907, by 

 the writer. It was growdng along the edge of a shallow pond 

 above Delanco near the Delaware River. 



F}'. — Mid-July to mid-September. 

 Middle D isU-ict. —Delauco. 



Scirpus validus Vahl. Bull-rush. 

 PI. XX., Fig. I. 



Scirpus validus Vahl, Enum. II. 268. 1806 [Carabees and Jamaica]. 

 Scirpus lacustris Barton I. 33. i8r8. — Knieskern 34. — Britton 264. — Keller 

 and Brown 65. 



Frequent in open swamps or in shallovr water, except in the 

 Pine Barren district. 



Fr. — Late June to early August. 



Middle District.— New Egypt, Camden, IMickleton, MuUica Hill (NB), 

 Lindenwold (S), Beaver Dam, Sw^edesboro. 



Coast Strip. — Pt. Pleasant, Baj'head, Toms River, Forked River, Estelville, 

 Piermont, Anglesea, Cold Spring. 



Cape May.— Court House, Cape May (S), Cape May Pt. (S). 



Scirpus robustus Pursh. Salt Marsh Bull-rush. 

 PI. XXL, Fig. 7. 



Scirpus robustus Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 56. 1814 [Salt marshes and banks of 



rivers — probably N. J.]. 

 Scirpus tnaritimus Knieskern 34. — Willis 68. — Keller and Brown 65. 

 Scirpus fiiaritivius var. macrostachyos Britton 264. 



