564 LENTIBULARIACEAE 



Conn. Known only from East Lyme, Southington and Woodbury. 

 N. Y. Apparently confined to L. I., there rare. 

 N. J. Known only from Sea Isle City and Ocean View, both on the 

 southern coast. 



4. Setiscapella Barnhart. 



Corolla yellow, the lower lip 4-8 mm. long; spur conic. I. S. subulata. 



Corolla white or purplish, the minute lower lip less than 0.5 mm. 



long; spur saccate. 2. 5. cleistogama. 



1. S. subulata (L.) Barnhart. In wet sandy soil: Mass. to Fla., 



west to Tex., Mex. and Ark. Also in Cuba. 



N. Y. Reported from L. I., but report was probably erroneous 



(according to Barnhart). 

 N. J. Common in the pine-barrens, rare elsewhere on the coastal 



plain. 



2. S. cleistogama (A. Gray) Barnhart. In wet soil: E. Mass. and 



in the pine-barrens of N. J. 



Known only from the southern part of New Jersey in the pine- 

 barrens and from Cape May; and from Wading River, L. I. Rare. 



5. Stomoisia Raf. 



Corolla much exceeding the calyx. 



Lower lip of corolla 12-16 mm. long; spur 7-12 mm. long. 1. 5. cornuta. 



Lower lip of corolla 8-10 mm. long; spur 5-8 mm. long. 2. 5. juncea. 



Corolla shorter than or about equalling the calyx. 3. 5. virgatula. 



1. S. cornuta (Michx.) Raf. On borders of ponds or in bogs: 



Newf. to Ont., Minn., Fla. and Tex. 



Scattered over most parts of the range, more common in the pine- 

 barrens than elsewhere; rare inland and unknown from S. I. 



2. S. juncea (Vahl) Barnhart. In bogs: N. Y. and N. J. to Fla. 



and Tex., mostly near the coast. 

 N. Y. Reported from Riverhead, L. I. 



N. J. Not uncommon in the pine-barrens and at Cape May, 

 unknown elsewhere. 



3 S. virgatula Barnhart. In mud and bogs: N. Y., N. J., Fla. 

 and Miss. 



N. Y. Known only from near Riverhead and Woodmere, L. I. 

 N. J. Known only from near Jackson and Cape May. 



