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Coast 5'/n>.— Wildwood. 



Cape May.— Cape May (OHB). 



Carex lanuginosa IMichx. Woolly Sedge. 



PL XXIIL, Fig. 3. 



Carex lanuginosa Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. II. 175. 1803 [lacus Mistassins] 



— Knieskern 36. — Willis 71. — Keller and Brown 78. 

 Carex filiformis var. lanuginosa Britton 271. 



Frequent in the northern counties in low moist ground, and 

 down the coast strip to Cape May. Rare in the Middle district 

 and unknown from the Pine Barrens. 



Fr. — Early June to early July. 



Middle District— M\zk\&ion (H). 



Coast Strip. — Squan (C), Bayhead, Toms River (NY), Palermo, Piermont, 

 Cape May Ct. House, Cold Spring. 

 Pine Barrens. — Landisville (T), (introduced ?). 



Carex buxbaumi. Brown Sedge. 



PI. XX., Fig. 4. 



Carex Buxbaumi Wahlenberg, K. Vet. Akad. Handl. 164. 1803 [Sweden and 

 Lapland]. — Britton 271. 



IMarshes and bogs ; rare. A few stations in the Northern and 

 IMiddle districts north of our limits and one in the Cape May 

 peninsula. 



Fr. — Mid-May to early June, rarely slightly later. 



Cape May. — Cold Spring. 



Carex stricta Lam.* Tussock Sedge. 



PI. XXV., Fig. I. 



Carex stricta Lamarck, Encycl. III. 387. 1789 [Virginia, Pennsylvania, etc.]. 

 — Knieskern 36. — Willis 70. — Britton 271. 



* Carex haydeni Dewey (Amer. Jour. Sci. II., 18. 103. 1854. — Missouri R. 

 near Ft. Pierre), is recorded from Morris Co. and Assinpink marsh, both 

 north of our range. Also stated to occur in Camden Co. by Mr. C. E. Smith, 

 but no definitely labelled specimens are extant to corroborate his record. I 

 am also unable to find anything to verify the record for C. aquatilis, given in 

 Britton's Catalogue, on the authority of Mr. C. F. Parker, for Camden Co. 

 Possibly it referred to the same plant as Mr. Smith's record of C. liaydeni — 

 possibly an aberrant C stricta. 



C. salina, reported with some doubt by Knieskern from near Manchester, 

 has not been verified. 



