276 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



den : Near Camden and Winslow Parker. Gloucester : Below 

 Woodbury Canby. Salem : Pennsgrove Commons. 



C. umbellata, Schk. 



Monmouth and Ocean : Dry, sandy fields, common Knies- 

 kern ; Toms River Britton. Warren : Delaware Water Gap 

 Garber. Hunterdon : Frequent Best. 



C. pubescens, Muhl. 



Hunterdon : Near Rosemont, 1885 Best. 



C. Willdenovii, Schk. 



In woods. Bergen : Closter Austin. Hunterdon : Below 

 Holland Station and above Milford Porter ; Rosemont Best. 

 Gloucester: Near Woodbury C. E. Smith. 



C. polytriehoides, Muhl. 



Gloucester: Mickleton, not common B. Heritage. Fre- 

 quent in the middle and northern counties. 



C. stipata, Muhl. 



In swamps and low meadows. Common throughout the State. 



C. teretiuscula, Good. 



In swamps. Bergen : Common at Closter Austin. Morris : 



Budd's Lake Porter. Sussex: Andover, and Warren: 

 Garber. 



C. vulpinoidea, Michx. 



In swamps and low meadows. Common throughout the State.* 

 C. tenella, Schk. 



In bogs in the northern counties. Hudson : New Durham 

 Austin. Bergen : Tenafly Leggett. Morris : Budd's Lake 

 Porter. 

 C. rosea, Schk. 



In moist woods. Morris : Berkshire Valley, and Sussex : 

 Sparta Britton. 



Var. radiata, Dewey. 



In woods. Frequent or common throughout the State. Much 

 more abundant than the type. 



*C. disticha, Huds., ascribed to Sussex Co. in the Willis Catalogue, on the authority 

 of Garber, and admitted into the Preliminary Catalogue, must be omitted as uncertain. 



