296 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



G. elongata (Torr.), Trin. 



Swamps. Monrnouth : Holmdel Rudkin. Bergen : Carl- 

 stadt Leggett. Morris : Budd's Lake, and Warren : Near 

 Washington Porter. Sussex : Newton Britton. Hunterdou : 

 Stockton, rare Best. 



G. nervata (Willd.), Trin. 



In wet meadows. Common throughout the State. 



G. pallida (Eddy), Trin. 



In shaded swamps and streams. Atlantic: Landisville C. A. 

 Gross. Gloucester : Two miles north of Mickleton B. Heritage. 

 Camden : Martindale. Ocean and Monmouth: Not rare 

 Knieskern. Middlesex : Sayreville Britton ; and frequent in 

 the middle and northern counties. 



G. arundinacea, Kunth. (G. aquatica, Gray.) 



Camden : Cooper's Bridge, 1863 E. Diffenbaugh. 



G. fluitans (L.), R. Br. 



In shallow water. Frequent throughout the State. 



G. brevifolia (Muhl.), Schult. (G. acutiflora, Torr.) 



In shallow water. Camden : Gloucester and Merchantville 

 Parker. Union : Near Plainfield Tweedy. Gloucester : Two 

 miles west of Mickleton B. Heritage. Hudson : Hoboken 

 Leggett. Bergen : Austin ; Lyndhurst Schuh. Passaic : 

 Passaic Schuh. 



G. distans (L.), Wahl. 



Salt meadows. Frequent along the coasts. 



PBSTUCA, L. 



Fescue-grass. 

 F. MYURUS, L. 



In dry fields. Monmouth : Squan, 1857 Leggett ; and 

 common in the southern parts of the State. Naturalized from 

 Europe. 



P. octoflora, Walt. (F. teneUa, Willd.) 



In dry soil. Sussex : Sparta Britton. Essex : Rusby. 

 Hunterdon : Frequent Best ; and frequent in the middle and 

 southern counties. 



