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Mt., Schuykill Co., Pa. It is at approximately 1,795 ft., has a 

 growing season of 140 days and is underlaid by Pottsville con- 

 glomerate. 



4. J. balticus Willd. On shores: Lab. to Mask., S. N. Y., Pa., 



Ohio, Neb. and far south in the western mountains. Also in 

 Europe and Asia. 



N. Y. Rare on L. I.; on S. I. and up the Hudson Valley to Wind- 

 ham, Greene Co. 



5. J. maritimus Lam. Widely distributed in temperate regions. 



Confined in our area to Coney Island, L. I., N. Y. Reported 

 but not definitely known from the coast of Monmouth and Ocean 

 counties, N. J. 



6. J. bufonius L. Throughout North America except the 



extreme north. 



Common throughout our range except the pine-barrens. 



7. J. trifidus L. Greenl. and Lab., south to the higher mountains 



of N. E. and N. Y., and in N. Car. 



Localized in our range at Sam's Point, and Lake Mohonk, Ulster 

 Co., N. Y., at about 2,300 ft. and having a growing season of about 

 120 days. Not south of the moraine. 



8. J. Gerardi Lois. On salt meadows: Gulf of St. Lawrence to 



Fla., rare in W. N. Y. and the vicinity of the Great Lakes. 



On the northwest coast and in Europe. 



Conn. Common in the coastal counties, decreasing or wanting 



inland. 

 N. Y. Common on L. I. and S. I. and about the City of N. Y., not 



recorded elsewhere. 

 N. J. Common in the coastal counties, decreasing or wanting 

 inland. 



Confined mostly to brackish meadows. 



9. J. Greenei Oakes & Tuckerm. N. B. to N. J., near the coast. 



Mich., Wise, Minn, and Ont. 



Conn. Common along the coast, decreasing inland. 



N. Y. Common on L. I. and S. I., decreasing and perhaps wanting 

 northward; rare in Ulster Co. 



N. J. Known definitely only from Monmouth, Burlington and 

 Middlesex counties and from High Point, Sussex Co.; the latter 

 station due to the locally favorable edaphic conditions.* 

 * See Introduction paragraph 50. 



