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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 263 
HE. intermedia (Muhl.), Schult. 
“New Jersey” — Torrey Catalogue. Sussex: Swamp near 
Lake Grinnell—Porter.* 
E. tenuis (Willd.), Schult. 
In wet places. Common throughout the State. 
E. microcarpa, Torr. (Including var. filiculmis, Torr.) 
In pine-barren swamps. Apparently rare. Ocean :—Torrey, 
Austin. Burlington: Quaker Bridge—D. C. Eaton. 
BE. melanocarpa, Torr. 
Pine barrens—Parker. Monmouth: Sandy swamps—Willis. 
Rare. 
BE. tricostata, Torr. 
Ocean: “Near Quaker Bridge and Webb’s old field, the 
northern limit of this plant, rare””—Knieskern. 
E. acicularis (L.), R. & 8: : 
Muddy shores. Common throughout the State. 
DICHROMENA, Michx. 
Dichromena. 
D. cephalotes (Walt.), Britt. (D. leucocephala, Michx.) 
New Jersey “damp pine barrens”—Gray’s Manual. Mon- 
mouth and Ocean: “ Wet places among the pine forests ”— 
Willis. Not recently collected. 
FIMBRISTYLIS, Vahl. 
Fimbristylis. 
F. castanea, Vahl. (F. spadicea, Vahl, var. castanea, Gray.) 
Frequent on salt or brackish meadows. 
F. autumnalis (L.), Rem. & Schult. 
Low grounds. Frequent throughout the State. 
F, capillaris (L.), Gray. 
In dry fields. Common throughout the State.+ 
* Also credited to Ocean and Monmouth counties by Dr. Willis. Probably mis- 
taken for some other species. 
+ F. Vani (Lam.), Link. (F. congesta, Torr.) In Annals Lye. N. Y. iii. 345 
(1836), Dr. Torrey records seeing a specimen of this plant in the Philadelphia Her- 
barium, marked as from New Jersey. It has not been noted recently. 
