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Carex lupulina ;\Iiilil. Hop Sedge. 



PI. XXII.. Fig. I. 



Carex lupulina "Muhl.," Sclikuhr Ricdgr. II. 34. 1806 [Pennsylvania]. — Bar- 

 ton Fl. Phila. II. 156. 1818.— Willis 71.— Britton 269. 



Edges of swaiiips in the X'lprthein, Middle and Cape ]\Iay 

 districts and down the Coastal Strip. Rather uncommon except 

 northward. 



\Fr. — Mid-June to mid-September (apparently). 



Middle District.— C\s.r\<isboro, Medford (S), Swedesboro, Salem (S). 

 Pine Barrens. — Cedar Brook. 



Coast Strip. — Anglesea, Wildwood. 

 Cape May. — Cape May, Dias Creek. 



Carex lupuliformis Sartwell. Hop-like Sedge. 



Carex lupuliformis "Sartwell," Dewey Am. Jour. Sci (II.) IX. 29. 1850 [N. 

 States and Canada]. 



Very rare. Known from one station each in Bergen and 

 Sussex Counties, and one in the Middle district. 



Fr. — 'September 16 spikes over mature beginning to break up. 

 Middle District.— R.\M\Q.iqx\. 



Carex rostrata utriculata (Boott.)* Bottlg Sedge. 



Carex iilriculaia "Boott," Hooker Fl. Bor. Am. II. 221. 1840 [British 

 America]. — Britton 269. — Keller and Brown ■/"/. 



Swampy ground, northern counties, and once recorded in the 

 Middle district. 

 Middle District.— Kd^ghns Pt. (NB). 



Carex bullata Schk. Button Sedge. 

 PL XXII., Fig. 2. 



Carex bullata Schkuhr. Riedgr. Nachtr., 1806. 85 [North America]. — Britton 

 269. — Knieskern 37. — Willis 71. 



Swamps and bogs of the Pine Barrens comtmion ; also locally 

 in the Middle district. I am not fully convinced that this sedge 



* Carex mouile reported by Keller and Brown from Sumner (Clementon) 

 proves to be sterile C. bullata with abnormally long heads as determined by 

 Mr. Bayard Long. 



