CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 251 
J. nodosus, L. 
In bogs in the northern counties. Sussex: Near Andover— 
Garber; Lake Grinnell—Britton. Warren: White Pond— 
Porter. 
Var. megacephalus, Torr. 
Camden: Petty’s Island—E. Diffenbaugh. 
J. scirpoides, Lam. (J. scirpoides, Lam., var. macrostemon, Engelm.) 
Middlesex: Near Sayreville—Britton ; and common south- 
ward in the sands of the Yellow Drift. 
J. Canadensis, J. Gay. (J. Canadensis, J. Gay, var. longicaudatus, 
Engelm.) 
In swamps. Frequent throughout the State. 
Var. subcaudatus, Engelm. 
Monmouth: Red Bank—Leggett. Atlantic: Landisville— 
C. A. Gross. Camden: Near Camden—Parker. 
Var. coarctatus, Engelm. : 
Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Sussex: Swamps near Lake 
Grinnell—Britton. 
J. asper, Engelm. 
In sandy swamps in the southern counties. Burlington: Near 
Quaker Bridge and along Atsion River—Parker. Atlantic: 
Pancoast’s Mill—C. A. Gross. Camden: Griffith’s Swamp— 
C. E. Smith. 
LUZULA, DC. 
. : Wood-rush. 
L. pilosa (L.), Willd. 
Bergen: Pascack—Austin. Not recently collected. 
L. campestris (L.), DC. 
In dry fields and woods. Frequent throughout the State. 
TYPHACEZ. 
TYPHA, L. 
Cat-tail. 
T. latifolia, L. 
In swamps. Rather common throughout the State. 
