PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY 



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Middle .District. — New Egypt. 



Pine Barrens. — Lakehurst, Manchester (C), Forked River, Toms River, 

 Bamber, Mayetta, Manumuskin, Chatsworth, Speedwell (S), Quaker Bridge 

 (C), Absecon, Cedar Lake, Spring Garden (P), Eighth St., Vineland, Landis- 

 ville (T), Pancoast, Egg Harbor City, Belleplain (S). 



Cape May. — Bennett.* 



Rynchospora cymosa Ell. Grass-like Beaked-rush. 



PI. XVIIL, Fig. 3. 



Rynchospora cymosa Elliott, Bot. Sc. and Ga. I. 58. 1816 [South Carolina]. 

 — Knieskern 34. — Gray Ann. Lye. N. Y. IIL 196. 1835. — Willis 69. — 

 Britton 266. — Keller and Brown 68. 



Bogs of the Northern, Middle, and Cape May districts, and 

 also on the Coast Strip; not very common. 

 ^Pr. — Early July to mid- August. 



Middle Du^r/c^— Griffith's Swp. (P) Lindenwold, Mickleton (H). 

 Coast Strip. — Squan (C), Manahawkin. 

 Cape May. — Bennett, Cold Spring. 



Rynchospora torreyana Gray. Torrey's Beaked-rush. 



PI. XVIIL, Fig. 5. 



Rhynchospora Torreyana Gray Ann. Lye. N. Y. III. 197. 1835 [Monmouth 

 Co. and Quaker Bridge, N. J.]. — Knieskern 34. — Willis 69. — Britton 266. 

 — Keller and Brown 68. 



Bogs of the Pine Barren and Cape May districts rather fre- 

 quent. This takes the place of R. cymosa in the Pines, but at 

 Cold Spring, Cape May County, I have found the two growing 

 in close proximity. 



Fr. — ^M id- July to early September. 



Middle District. — New Egypt. 



Pine Barrens.— Qnaktr Bridge (C), Pleasant Mills (C), Batsto, White 

 Horse (S), Parkdale, Atsion, Main Road Sta., Egg Harbor City. 



Cape May. — Anglesea Jnc, Rio Grande, Bennett, Cold Spring, Nummey- 

 town (S). 



Rynchospora rariflora Mlchx. Rare-flowering Beaked-rush. 



PL XVIIL, Fig. 4. 



Schoenus rariflora Mich., Fl. Bor. Am. I. 35. 1803 [Georgia]. — Stone, 

 Torreya. 1908. 16. 



* The record for Mickleton (C) has not been verified. 



