272 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
C. Barrattii, Schw. & Torr. 
Swamps, southern counties; apparently rare. Ocean: Com- 
mon about Manchester—Knieskern; Tweedy. Gloucester: Fre- 
quent about Mickletun—B. Heritage. 
C. torta, Boott. 
In swamps, northern counties. Essex: Werona— Rusby. 
Hunterdon: Rosemont—Porter. Sussex: High Point—Britton. 
C. prasina, Wahl. (C. miliacea, Muhl.) 
In low grounds. Hudson: New Durham—Leggett. Essex: 
Verona— Rusby. Morris: Along Rockaway River below 
Boonton—Britton. Sussex: High Point—Britton. Hunter- 
don: Frequent—Best. Gloucester: Mullica Hill—Heritage.* 
C. crinita, Lam. 
In wet places. Common throughout the State. 
Var. gynandra (Schw.), Schw. & Torr. (C. gynandra, Schw.) 
In cold bogs. Morris:—Porter. Warren: Near Oxford— 
W.H. Harrison. Sussex: Near High Point—Britton. Hun- 
terdon :—Best. 
C. limosa, L. 
Morris: In the bog at Budd’s Lake—Porter.t} 
C. virescens, Muhl. 
In dry fields and woods. Common throughout the State. 
C. triceps, Michx., var. hirsuta (Willd.), Bailey. : 
In dry fields and woods. Frequent throughout the State. 
C. Smithii, Porter. 
Gloucester and Camden: In meadows—Parker ; near Mickle- 
ton—Heritage. 
C. longirostris, Torr. 
Hunterdon: Byram Station and Lambertville—Best. War- 
ren: Along Van Campen’s Creek—Britton & Rusby. 
*C. salina, Wahl (?). “On the banks of a branch of Toms River, two miles north- 
east of Manchester, Ocean Co., where it is abundant. This species is included with 
some hesitation, but it compares very well with my specimens from Sweden.”’—Knies- 
kern in Catalogue of Plants of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, p. 36. 
TC. wrigua, Smith, of the Willis Catalogue, admitted into the Preliminary Cata- 
logue, is this species. 
