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P. viscidum, Ell. 



In low grounds. Cape May : Dennisville, and Caraden : 

 Parker. Gloucester : Occasional about Mickleton B. Heritage. 



P. sphserocarpon, Ell. 



Hunterdon: Rosemont Schuh. Union: Plainfield Tweedy. 

 Sussex : High Point and Ogdensburg Britton. 



P. microcarpon, Muhl. 



" New Jersey " Leggett ; station not reported. Specimen in 

 State Herbarium. Camden : E. Diffenbaugh in Columbia 

 College Herbarium. 



P. capillare, L. Old- witch Grass. 



Fields and roadsides. Very common throughout the State. 



P. proliferum, Lam. 



Borders of marshes. Bergen: Closter Austin. Hunter- 

 don : Rosemont Schuh ; and common along the borders of salt 

 or brackish meadows, middle and southern counties. 



P; MILIACEUM, L. The Millet of Scripture. 



Atlantic : Landisville, introduced, 1883 C. A. Gross. 

 Camden : In ballast Parker. Hudson : Secaucus R. G. 

 Eccles ; in ballast Communipaw A. Brown. Fugitive from 

 Europe. 



P. verrucosum, Muhl. 



Monmouth and Ocean : Sandy swamps near the coast, rare 

 Knieskern ; Sea Bright A. Brown ; Manchester and Forked 

 River Britton. Atlantic : Landisville C. A. Gross. Glou- 

 cester : Woodbury Martindale; Mickleton, frequent B. 

 Heritage. 



P. anceps, Michx. 



Hunterdon : Stockton, frequent Best. Salem : Nikomis 

 Run near Woodstown Britton. Camden : Parker. Glou- 

 cester : Near Mickleton B. Heritage ; and frequent in pine- 

 barren swamps. 



P. agrostoides, Muhl. 



Wet meadows and shores. Frequent throughout the State. 



