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Coast Strip. — Sandy Hook (NB), Seabright, Sherburn's (L), Atlantic 

 City (P), Stone Harbor, Holly Beach (KB). 

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



Juncus setaceus Rostk. Awl-leaved Rush. 



PI. XXXI., Fig. 8. 



Juncus setaceus Rostkovius, Diss. June. 13, pi. i, f. 2. 1801 [Pennsylvania 

 (=N. J.?].— Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila 1908. 458. 



Moist gTound in the Cape >May district ; frequent. 



An unidentified specimen collected by Mr. Jos. Crawford in 

 Cape May Co., July 15, 1892, was found by the writer in the 

 herbarium of the Philadelphia Academy, and subsequent field 

 work showed it to be of frequent occurrence, though local. 



Full-grozvn Capsules. — Mid-July into Autumn or even winter. 



Cape May.— Court House, Cold Spring (OHB), Cape May. 



Juncus marginatus Rostk. Grass-leaved Rush. 

 PI. XXXI., Fig. 5. 



Juncus niarginatus Rostkovius, Diss. June. 38, pl. 2, f. 3. 1801 [Pennsyl- 

 vania]. — Willis 65. — Britton 249. 



Juncus marginatus var. paucicapitatus Engelm., Tr. St. Louis Acad. II. 455. 

 1868. — Britton 249. 



Common in open moist ground in the Northern and Middle 

 districts, less frequent elsewhere. 



Full-grown Capsules. — Late June to late July. 



Middle District. — Hornerstown, Pemberton Jnc. (S), Medford, Wood- 

 bury, Beaver Dam. 



Pine Barrens. — Lakehurst, Chatsworth, Pleasant Mills (T), Landisville, 

 Pancoast (S). 



Coast Strip.—Wavttown, Spray Beach (L), West Creek (CM), Court 

 House (S), Cape May (S). 



Juncus aristulatus Micbx. Bristly Rush. 



PI. XXXI., Fig. 6. 



Juncus aristulatus Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. I. 192. 1803 [Georgia and Caro- 

 lina]. 

 Juncus marginatus aristulatus Keller and Brown 95. 

 Juncus marginatus var. biflorus Britton 249. 



Plentiful in bogs and swamps of the Pine Barrens and Cape 

 May district, extending out frequently to the edge of the salt 

 marshes and on the coast islands. 



Pull-grozcn Capsules. — Early July to early August. 



