134 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
Var. uniligulata (Nutt.), B.S. P. (8S. linotdes, T. & G.) 
In pine-barren bogs; not common. Ocean: Toms River— 
Knieskern ; Ferago—Austin. 
S. arguta; Ait. (S. Muhlenbergii, T. & G.) 
In rich woods. Morris: Chatham and New Providence— 
Leggett. Warren: Delaware Water Gap—Martindale; Marble 
Hill—Porter ; Phillipsburg—Garber. Sussex :—Austin ; Sparta 
and Lake Grinnell—Britton. Hunterdon: Sergeantsville— 
Schuh; frequent—Best. Gloucester: Two miles northwest of 
Mullica Hill—Heritage, 
S. juncea, Ait. (8. arguta, T, & G.) 
In fields and open woods. Common through the northern 
and middle counties. 
A curious state of this species, with a much contracted panicle, 
is found on the rocky shore of the Delaware, below Phillipsburg, 
by Dr. Porter. 
S. patula, Muhl. 
In swamps. Bergen: Closter—Austin ; Carlstadt—Leggett ; 
Rutherfurd—Schuh. Hudson: New Durham—Ruger. Mon- 
mouth: Freehold—Willis. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. Mor- 
ris: Budd’s Lake—Porter; Chatham—Leggett. Warren: 
White Pond—Porter. Sussex: Waterloo, Sparta and near 
Long Pond—Britton. Gloucester: Mickleton—Heritage. 
S. uliginosa, Murr. (8. stricta, T. & G., not Ait.) 
In swamps in the northern counties. Warren: White Pond 
—Porter. Sussex: Sparta, near Andover, and abundant in 
swamps along L. & H. R. R. R. from Sparta Junction to 
Franklin Furnace—Britton. Passaic: Near Lodi—Woolson. 
S. rugosa, Mill. (8. altissima, T. & G.) 
In fields and thickets. Common throughout the State. 
S. ulmifolia, Muhl. 
In fields. Monmouth and Ocean : “ Low places, common”— 
Knieskern. Hudson: Bergen Neck—Leggett; Snake Hill— 
Britton ; and frequent in the northern counties. 
