PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 309 



Carex cephalantha (Bailey). Prickly Sedge. 



Carex cchinata var. cephalantha Bailey, Mem. Torrey Bot. Club. I. 58. 1889 

 [Penna., Mass., N. Y. and Mich.] 



Frequent along the upper coast strip and occasional in the 

 upper Middle district to Cape May. Probably common north- 

 ward. 



Fr. — Late May to mid- June. 



Middle District.— 'New Egypt, Mt. Holly, Center Square. 

 Coast Strip. — Asbury Park, Forked River, N. Beach Haven (L), Feahala 

 {L), Spray Beach (L), Beach Haven Terrace (L). 

 Cape May. — West Cape May. 



Carex atiantica Bailey.* Coastal Plain Sedge. 



PI. XXVI., Fig. II. 



Carex atiantica Bailey, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club XX. 425. 1893 [Newfound- 

 land to Florida, coastal]. 

 Carex stellulata Knieskern 35. — Willis 70. 

 Carex Atiantica Keller and Brown 87. 

 Carex echinata conferta Britton 277. 



Common in bogs of the Pine Barrens and occasional in the 

 Middle and Cape May districts. 

 F}'. — ^Late May to late June. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, Lindenwold, Swedesboro (CDL), York- 

 town. 



Pine Barrens. — Asbury Park, Pt. Pleasant, Davenport, Lakehurst, Bear 

 Swamp, Sumner, Albion, Andrews, Cedar Brook, Ancora (H), Jackson, 

 Browns Mills. 



Cape May. — Cape May. 



Carex seorsa Howe Howe's Sedge. 



Carex seorsa E. C. Howe, Rept. N. Y. Mus. Nat. Hist. No. 48. 40. li 

 [Lansingburgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y.]. 



Occasional in the Middle and Cape May districts. 

 Fr. — Mid-May to early June. 



Middle District. — Medford, Albion, Yorktown. 

 Cape May. — Dennisville. 



* One specimen from Medford resembles Carex incompcrta Bicknell. 



