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Middle District. — Farmingdale, Camden, Grenloch, Lindcnwold, Griffith's 

 Swamp, Lawnside (S), Washiii^on Park, Clcmenton, Albion, Mickleton 

 (H). Glassboro, Yorktown. 



Pine Barrens. — Allaire (S), Forked River, Vineland (S), Winslow Jnc, 

 Absecon, Mays Landing (KB), Egg Habor City. 



Cape May. — Cape May. 



Carex grisea Wahl. Gray Sedge, 

 n. XXIV., Fig. 2. 

 Carex grisea Wahlcnberg, Kongl. Vet. Akad. Manidl (llj 24. 154. 1803 

 [North America]. — Knicskern 36. — Willis 70. — Ciray Man. Ed. I. 552. 

 1848. — Britton 273. — Keller and Brown 81. 



In meadows in the northern counties; south locally in the Mid- 

 dle district. 



Fr. — Late May to mid-June. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, New Egypt, Delair, Medford (S), Wash- 

 ington Park, Mickleton (NB). 



Carex giaucodea Tiickm. Glaucous Sedge. 



Carex giaucodea "Tuckerman," Olne}' Proc. Am. Acad. VII. 395. 1868 

 [Summits of Mt. Holyoke and Mt. Tom].— Britton 277.— Keller and 

 Brown 81. 



Carex grisea var. mtiiica Knieskern 36. — Willis 70. 



Dry ground ; tolerably common in the Middle district, casual 

 farther north and rare in the lower Cape May peninsula. 

 Fr. — Early June to late June. 



Middle District. — Hornerstown (C), Haddonfield (P), Almonessen, Wood- 

 bury (H), Clarksboro, Swedesboro, Riddleton. 

 Cape May.— Cape May (OHB). 



Carex granularis Muhl. Meadow Sedge.* 



PI. XXIV., Fig. 5- 

 Carex granularis "Muhl.," Willdenow, Sp. PL IV. 279. 1805 [Pennsylvania]. 

 Britton 273. — Keller and Brown 81. 



In meadows ; frequent in the Northern counties, rare in the 

 Middle and Cape May districts. The Cape May plant is not 

 typical and was quesionably referred to C. haleana Olney, but its 

 peculiarities are probably merely the result of its environment. 



Fr. — Early June to late June. 



* Carex Hava L., accidentally omitted from the text, was collected in the 

 Kaighn's Pt. swamp by Parker in 1865 (Britton's Catalogue). What C. 

 oederi reported by Martindale from Atsion, may have been I cannot suggest. 

 No specimen has been seen. 



