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5- Jimcus trifidus L. The only specimen is from Sam's Point, 

 Ulster Co., N, Y, This may well be its southerly point of dis- 

 tribution within our range. However, it should grow in Dela- 

 ware and Greene counties, particularly in the higher mountains. 



6. Jimcus dichotomus Ell. New Jersey seems to be the exclu- 

 sive possessor of this species, according to the specimens at hand- 

 It is supposed to be found from Maine to Florida, near the coast. 

 Does it grow on Long Island or on the coast of Connecticut ? 

 On Staten Island ? 



. 7. Jitnctis aristidatus Michx. Our representation of this species 

 is very scanty. Princeton is the only station in New Jersey ; 

 Westchester in Pennsylvania, and Sag Harbor on Long Island. 

 It is supposed to grow near the coast from New York to Florida. 

 Any extension of its present apparaently limited distribution is 

 desirable. 



8. Jimcus nodosiis L. With a general range of from Nova 

 Scotia to Virginia, our specimens are wrongly limiting this plant 

 to a small area from Goshen, Conn., to Lake Grinell, Sussex Co., 

 N. J. The plant is doubtless more widely distributed in our 

 area than this, but how much more ? 



9. Juncus caesariensis Coville. Griffiths and Landisville, N. 

 J., are the only stations represented in herbaria. Where else in 

 Jersey is the plant found ? It is supposed to grow in " Sandy 

 Swamps of S. N. J." 



10. Jimcus canadensis subcaudatus Engel. This variety is 

 represented by a single specimen from Red Bank, N. J. Its 

 general distribution is from Rhode Island to Pennsylvania and 

 Georgia. Where else, besides the Jersey station, does the plant 

 grow? 



11. Jimcoides nemorosimi (Poll.) Kuntze. So far as known 

 this plant seems to be locally naturalized at Riverdale, New York 

 City. Has any one a record of its being found elsewhere ? 



12. Jimcoides parviflorum (Ehrh.) Coville. There are no 

 specimens of this from the range. Judging from its general dis- 

 tribution it should be found on the higher mountains of the 

 Catskills and perhaps in the Pocono region. Has it been seen 

 in either of these localities ? 



