CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 267 
Atsion—E. Diffenbaugh. Atlantic: Pleasant Mills—Leggett ; 
Main Road Station—C. A. Gross. 
. capillacea, Torr. , 
Warren: Shore of White Pond, 1884—Porter. 
. fusca (L.), Link. 
In low grounds. Ocean: Abundant in swamps near Man- 
chester —Knieskern. Burlington: Quaker Bridge—Torrey. 
Atlantic: Near Cedar Lake—C. A. Gross. Camden: Near 
Spring Garden—Parker. Gloucester: Mickleton—B. Heritage. 
. gracilenta, Gray. ; 
In pine-barren swamps. Monmouth and Ocean: Common— 
Knieskern. Burlington: Quaker Bridge—E. Diffenbaugh. 
Gloucester: Mickleton—B. Heritage. 
. pallida, M. A. Curtis. ; 
Swamps in the southern counties. Ocean: Toms River— 
Parker. Burlington: Cranberry bogs east of Bordentown— 
Porter; Batsto and Shamong—Parker; Atsion—Canby; Quaker 
Bridge—Leggett.. Camden: Merchantville—Parker. Glou- 
cester: Near Woodbury—C. E. Smith. 
. alba (L.), Vahl. 
In bogs. Common or frequent throughout the State. 
. Knieskernii, Carey. 
In low grounds in the pine barrens. Reported as only on 
bog iron ore. Ocean: Paint Hollow, two miles from Manches- 
ter, on the road to Cassville—Knieskern ; Hope Village, Shark 
River—A. H. Smith. Burlington: Quaker Bridge—Parker ; 
Atsion—Martindale. 
. glomerata (L.), Vahl. 
In low grounds. Frequent or common throughout the State; 
most abundant in the southern counties. The paniculate form 
occurs at Quaker: Bridge—P&rker. 
. axillaris (Lam.), Britt. (R. cephalantha, Gray.) 
Sandy swamps in the pine barrens. Ocean: Bogs near Man- 
chester, very’ rare—Knieskern. Burlington: Along Atsion 
River and at Quaker Bridge—Parker. Atlantic: Hammonton 
—Bassett. 
