CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. , 271 
C. striata, Michx., var. brevis, Bailey. 
Wet places in the pine-barren regions. Ocean: Near Man- 
chester—Knieskern; New Egypt and Toms River—Britton ; 
and southward. Not rare. 
C. filiformis, L. 
In bogs. Bergen: Abundant along Buckman Road one-half 
mile northeast of Closter—Austin; Hackensack meadows— 
Leggett. Hunterdon: Rare—Best. Morris: Budd’s Lake— 
Parker. Rare. 
Var. lanuginosa (Michx.), B.8. P. (C. lanuginosa, Michx.) 
In low grounds. Monmouth: Near Squan— Knieskern. 
Essex: Franklin—Rusby. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Sussex: 
Ogdensburg—Britton. Warren: Washington—Garber. Cam- 
den :—Parker. Hunterdon: Common—Best. 
C. trichocarpa, Muhl. 
In swamps. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Sussex: Along 
Flat Brook above Walpack Centre-—Britton. Hunterdon: 
Stockton—Best. 
C. riparia, W. Curtis. 
In swamps. Gloucester: River swamps along the Delaware 
—Parker. Ocean: Manchester—Tweedy. Bergen: Along the 
Northern Railroad— Leggett ; Carlstadt—Schuh; Closter— 
Austin. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Sussex: Near An- 
dover—Garber. 
C. Buxbaumii, Wahl. 
In bogs. Bergen: Englewood — Leggett; Hackensack 
marshes—Britton. 
C. aquatilis, Wahl. 
Canaden: Shore of the Delaware north of Camden—Parker. 
C. stricta, Lam. 
Swamps and wet meadows. Very common throughout the 
State. 
Var. decora, Bailey. (C aperta, Olney.) 
Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Camden:—C. E. Smith. 
