CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 277 
Var. retroflexa (Muhl.), Torr. 
Bergen: Closter and Palisades—Austin. Hunterdon: Rose- 
mont—Best. Monmouth: Meadow woods near Squan—Knies- 
kern. 
C. sparganoides, Muhl. 
Hunterdon: Rosemont—Best. Passaic: North of Ringwood, 
and Morris: Lake Hopatcong—Britton. Essex: Franklin— 
Rusby. 
©. Muhlenbergii, Schk. 
In dry fields. Bergen: Closter—Austin; Rutherfurd— 
Schuh. Warren: Hills above Carpentersville and Phillipsburg 
—Porter. Hunterdon: Frequent—Best. Sussex: High Point 
—Britton. Monmouth and Ocean: Rare—Knieskern. Cam- 
den: Near Griffith’s Swamp—C. E. Smith. Atlantic: Atlantic 
City— Parker. Gloucester: Mickleton, quite common—B. 
Heritage. 
Var. enervis, Boott. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Sussex: Near Andover—Britton. 
‘©. cephalophora, Muh. 
In dry fields and woods. Common or frequent throughout 
the State. 
©. exilis, Dewey. 
In pine-barren swamps. Monmouth: Shark River, and 
Ocean: Near Manchester and Burrsville—Knieskern; Toms 
River—Britton. Burlington: Hanover—Apgar; Pleasant 
Mills—Geo. Smith. Atlantic: Absecon—Canby. 
C. echinata, Murray. (C. stellulata, Good.) 
“New Jersey”—Olney. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. 
Hunterdon: Stockton—Best. Ocean: Toms River—Britton ; 
“ common ”—Knieskern. 
Var. radiata (Wahl.), B.S. P. (C. stellulata, Good., vars. scirpoides and 
angustata, Carey, and C. sterilis, Willd.) 
In low grounds. Common throughout the State. 
Yar. conferta (Chapm.), Bailey. 
Camden: Longacoming—C. E. Smith. Burlington: Atsion 
—Commons; Quaker Bridge—C. E. Smith. Ocean: Toms 
River—Britton. 
