272 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



C. Barrattii, Schw. & Torr. 



Swamps, southern counties ; apparently rare. Ocean : Com- 

 mon about Manchester Knieskern ; Tweedy. Gloucester : Fre- 

 quent about Mickleton B. Heritage. 



C. torta, Boott. 



In swamps, northern counties. Essex: Verona Rusby. 

 Hunterdon: Rosemont Porter. Sussex: High Point Britton. 



C. prasina, Wahl. (C. miliacea, Muhl.) 



In low grounds. Hudson : New Durham Leggett. Essex : 

 Verona Rusby. Morris: Along Rockaway River below 

 Boonton Britton. Sussex : High Point Britton. Hunter- 

 don : Frequent Best. Gloucester: Mullica Hill Heritage.* 



C. crinita, Lam. 



In wet places. Common throughout the State. 



Var. gynandra (Schw.), Schw. & Torr. (C. gynandra, Schw.) 



In cold bogs. Morris : Porter. Warren : Near Oxford 

 W. H. Harrison. Sussex : Near High Point Britton. Hun- 

 terdon : Best. 



C. limosa, L. 



Morris : In the bog at Budd's Lake Porter. f 



C. virescens, Muhl. 



In dry fields and woods. Common throughout the State. 



C. triceps, Michx., var. hirsuta (Willd.), Bailey. 



In dry fields and woods. Frequent throughout the State. 



C. Smithii, Porter. 



Gloucester and Camden : In meadows Parker ; near Mickle- 

 ton Heritage. 



C. longirostris, Torr. 



Hunterdon: Byram Station and Lambertville Best. War- 

 ren : Along Van Campen's Creek Britton & Rusby. 



*C. salina, Wahl (?). " On the banks of a branch of Toms River, two miles north- 

 east of Manchester, Ocean Co., where it is abundant. This species is included with 

 some hesitation, but it compares very well with my specimens from Sweden." Knies- 

 kern in Catalogue of Plants of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, p. 36. 



f(7. irrigua, Smith, of the Willis Catalogue, admitted into the Preliminary Cata- 

 logue, is this species. 



