CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 283 
SPARTINA, Schreb. 
Marsh Grass. 
S. cynosuroides (L.), Willd. 
Bergen: Hackensack marshes—Leggett. Atlantic: Near 
Hammonton—Bassett. Hunterdon: Rare—Best. 
8. polystachya (Michx.), Willd. Salt Reed-grass. 
On salt marshes; common. Probably not specifically distinct 
from the last. 
S. juncea (Michx.), Willd. Salt Meadow-grass. 
On salt meadows. The common grass. 
S. stricta (Ait.), Roth, var. glabra (Muhl.), Gray. 
In salt-marsh ditches, etc.; common. 
Var. maritima (Walt.), B.S. P. (Var. alterniflora, Gray.) 
In similar situations. Ocean: Sea Side Park—Parker. 
Atlantic: Atlantic City—Martindale. Cape May :—Canby. 
Salem: Tidal banks of the Delaware—Commons. 
TRIPSACUM, L. 
Gama Grass. Sesame Grass. 
T. dactyloides, L. 
Low grounds near the coast, rare. Middlesex: Woodbridge 
—G. W. Wright. Monmouth: Monmouth Beach Centre—A. 
Brown. Atlantic: Border of pond four miles north of Egg 
Harbor City—Parker. 
ZIZANIA, L. 
cee ¢ Indian Rice. 
Z. aquatica, L. 
In swamps along rivers and streams. Frequent through- 
out the State. Very abundant on the Newark and Hackensack 
marshes. 
HOMALOCENCHRUS, Mieg. 
White Grass. 
H. Virginica (Willd.), Britt. (Leersia Virginica, Willd.) 
In damp, shaded places. Monmouth and Ocean: Not com- 
mon—Knieskern ; Sea Bright— Leggett. Gloucester: Frequent 
