CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 133 
S. stricta, Ait. (S. virgata, Michx.) 
In wet places in the pine-barren districts. Ocean: ‘Com- 
mon”—Knieskern. Burlington: Quaker Bridge—Martindale. 
Atlantic: Egg Harbor—Parker; Atsion and Hammonton— 
Martindale. Camden: Near Winslow—C. A. Gross. 
S. puberula, Nutt. 
In open, sandy woods. Sussex: High Point, Culver’s Gap 
and elsewhere along the Kittatinny Mountain—Britton. Mor- 
ris: Big Swamp—Leggett; on silicious conglomerate near 
Careys—Britton ; and frequent on the Yellow Drift soils in the 
middle and southern counties. 
S. speciosa, Nutt. 
In rich, rocky woods and open places. Essex: Montclair 
Heights—Rudkin. Bergen: Palisades—E. P. Bicknell. Sus- 
sex: Frequent about Sparta—Britton. Warren: On the Dela- 
ware below Phillipsburg—Porter. Hunterdon: Near Stockton 
— Best. 
Var. angustata, T. & G. 
Sparingly in pine-barren regions. Atlantic: Egg Harbor— 
Martindale; Atsion—Parker; Hammonton—J. Stokes; also 
Hunterdon: Stockton, rare—Schuh. 
8. rigida, L. 
In dry, rocky places. Hudson: Little Snake Hill—Leggett. 
Bergen: Near Garfield—Schuh; Palisades—Austin. Morris: 
East of Lake Hopatcong—Britton. Hunterdon: Lambertville 
—Apgar. Warren: Limestone bluffs below Phillipsburg— 
Porter. Sussex: In a field near Sparta—Britton. 
S. sempervirens, L. 
In salt or brackish marshes, and on the beaches along the 
coast; common. Extends up the Delaware to Camden—Mar- 
tindale. 
S. neglecta, T. & G. 
In swampy places. Camden:—Parker. Middlesex: South 
River—Leggett ; South Amboy—Britton. Morris: Budd’s 
Lake—Austin. Bergen: Hackensack Marshes—Leggett ; 
Mahwah—Britton. 
