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Middle District. — Crosswicks Creek, Bordentown, Delair, Swamps Glou- 

 cester Co. (C), Woodstown, Salem (H). 

 Pine Barrens. — Manchester (P). 

 Cape May. — Cold Spring. 



Carex vestita Willd. Velvet Sedge. 



PI. XXV., Fig. 7. 



Carex vestita Willdenow, Sp. PI. IV. 263. 1805 [N. America]. — Knieskern 

 36. — Willis 71. — Britton 270. — Keller and Brown 78. 



Damp sandy soil ; most plentiful in the Middle district, occa- 

 sional in the Northern and Cape May districts and rare in the 

 Pine Barrens. 



Fr. — Late May to late July. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, Delanco, Merchantville (P), Camden (KB), 

 Haddonfield (KB), Lindenwold (S), Clementon (S), Washington Park 

 (KB), Woodbury, Mickleton (S), Sicklerville, Swedesboro. 



Pine Barrens. — Allaire, Winslow Jnc, Spring Garden (P), Hammonton 

 (Bassett), Egg Harbor City (B. Smith), Palermo. 



Cape May.— Rio Grande (OHB), New England (OHB), Cape May (S). 



Carex walteriana Bailey.* Walter's Sedge. 



PI. XXIIL, Fig. 7- 



Carex Walteriana Bailey, Bull. Torr. Club. XX. 429. 1893 (new name for 



C. striata Michaux) [Carolina]. — Keller and Brown 78. 

 Carex striata Knieskern 36. — Willis 71. 

 Carex striata var. brevis Britton 271. 



Plentiful in bogs of the Pine Barrens, where it is the most 

 characteristic and abundant Carex; rare and local in the lower 

 Middle district and on the coastal islands. 



Pr. — Early June to late July. 



Middle District.— New Egypt (NB), Mickleton (S). 



Pine Barrens. — Lakehurst, Manchester (C), Pt. Pleasant, Toms River, 

 Forked River, Waretown, Barnegat, Tuckerton, High Bridge (S), Speedwell, 

 White Horse (S), Bear Swamp, Jackson, Clementon, Cedar Brook, Berlin 

 (KB), Williamstown (H), lona (S), Winslow Jnc, Quaker Bridge, Ham- 

 monton (KB), Mays Landing, Sea Isle Jnc, Woodbine (S). 



* A specimen of Carex scabrata is in the collection of the Phila. Academy, 

 labelled Cedar Brook, N. J., July 12th, 1892, Herbarium of Jos. Crawford. 

 Mr. Crawford, however, was at Hamburg, Pa., on this date and other speci- 

 mens of this sedge obtained by him at Hamburg, July lith, 1892, are exactly 

 like this one. I therefore feel sure that an error has been made in wriitng 

 this label. We have no other evidence of the occurrence of the plant within 

 our limits. 



