270 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



kern ; Toms River Britton. Atlantic and Camden : -Parker. 

 Gloucester: One mile northwest of Mickleton B. Heritage. 



C. Olneyi, Boott. 



Middlesex : Near Woodbridge Lighthipe. Determined by 

 Prof. Porter. 



C. lurida, Wahl. (C. tentaeulata, Muhl.) 



Wet meadows. Common throughout the State. 



Var. gracilis (Boott), Bailey. 



Bergen : Closter Austin. 



C. Schweinitzii, Dewey. 



" Canada to New Jersey " Boott. " Wet swamps, New Jer- 

 sey" Gray Manual. Not seen by me from the State. 



C. hystricina, Muhl. 



In wet meadows. Frequent throughout the State. 



C. Pseudo-Cyperus, L. 



Bergen : Closter Austin. Not seen by me. 



Var. Americana, Hochst. (C. comosa, Boott.) 



Swamps. Salem : Commons ; and frequent in the middle 



and northern counties. 



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C. squarrosa, L. 



In low grounds. Occasional in the southern parts of the 

 State ; frequent in the middle and northern counties. 



C. scabrata, Schw. 



In wet grounds. Sussex : Andover Garber ; High Point 

 and Pochuck Mt. Britton. Warren : Washington Garber. 

 Hunterdon : Ravine above Milford Porter. Rosernont, rare 

 Best. Morris : Boonton Britton. Bergen : Closter and Pali- 

 sades Austin. 



C. vestita, Willd. 



In damp, sandy soil. . Bergen : Closter Austin. Essex : 

 Franklin Rusby. Morris : Budd's Lake Porter. Warren : 

 Washington Garber. Hunterdon : Sergeantsville and Rose- 

 mont Best. Union : Plainfield Tweedy ; and frequent in the 

 southern counties. 



