PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 265 



PSILOCARYA Torrey. 



Psilocarya nitens (Vahl.). 



Scirpus nitens Vahl, Emun. 2. 272. 1806 [Carolina]. — Long, Bartonia II. 

 18, 1910. 



Very rare in the lower part of the Cape May peninsula, where 



it was collected by Mr. O. H. Brown in September, 1909. 



Cape May. — Cape May. 



STENOPHYLLUS Rafinesque. 



Stenophyllus capillaris (L.). Hair-like Sedge. 



PI. XVII., Fig. 3- 



Scirpus capillaris Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 49. 1753 [Virginia]. — -Barton, Fl. Phila. I. 



34- 1818. 

 Fimbristylis capillaris Knieskern 34. — Willis 69. — -Britton 263. 

 Isolepis capillaris Torrey Ann. Lye. N. Y. II. 351. 1836. 



Common in dry ground in the Northern and Middle districts 

 and Coastal strip to Cape May. Rare and probably introduced in 

 the Pine Barrens. Both this and the next are often weeds along 

 railroads, etc. 



Fr. — Early August to late September. 



Middle District. — Burlington, Morris, Camden, Bridgeport, Tomlin, Swedes- 

 boro. 



Pine Barrens. — Speedwell (S), Landisville (T), Mays Landing (NB), 

 Tuckahoe. 



Coast Strip.— Sherhnrn's (L). Ship Bottom (L), Barrel Isl. (L), West 

 Creek (S), Palermo (S), Cape May (S). 



FIMBRISTYLIS Vahl. 



PI. XVII., Fig. 2. 



Fimbristylis autumnalis (L.). Autumnal Sedge. 



Scirptis autumnalis Linn?eus, Mant. II. 180. 1771 [Virginia]. — Pursh, Fl. 



Amer. Sept. I. 57. 1814.— Barton, Fl. Phila. I. 34. 1818. 

 Fimbristylis autumnalis Knieskern 34. — Willis 68. — Britton 263. 

 Trichelostylis mucronulatus Torrey, Am. Lye. N. Y. III. 355. 1836. 



Common in moist ground, throughout the State. 

 Fr. — ^Mid-August to late September. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Delanco, Camden, Lavvnside (S), Clementon, 

 Medford (S), Swedesboro, Dividing Creek. 



Pine Barrens.— BerVm, Landisville (T), Main Road Sta., Mays Landing. 



Coast Strip.— Coxe's, West Creek (S), N. Beach Haven (L), Beach Haven 

 Terrace (L), Sherburn's (L). 



