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Common in open swamps of the Northern and Middle dis- 

 tricts, forming the familiar "tussocks." 

 Fr. — Mid-Ma}^ to mid-June. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, New Egypt, Toms River (NB), Delanco, 

 Delaire, Camden, Medford (S), Lindenwold (S), Glassboro, Pitman, Mickle- 

 ton, Repaupo, Swedesboro, Quinton. 



Coast Strip.— Toms River (NY), Cold Spring. 



Carex prasina Wahl. Drooping Sedge. 



Carex prasina Wahlenberg, Kongl. Vet. Akad. Ilandl. (II.) 24. 161. 1803 

 [North America]. — Britton 272. — Kellar and Brown 79. 



Damp ground, usually in woods; Northern and Middle dis- 

 tricts. 



Fr. — Late May to mid-June. 

 Middle District.— MuWica. Hill (H), Mickleton (H), Swedesboro. 



Carex barrattii Schw. and Torr. Barratt's Sedge. 

 PI. XXIIL, Fig. 4. 



Carex Barrattii Schweinitz and Torrey, Ann. Lye. N. Y. I. 361. 1825 [Cape 



May, N. J.]. — Willis 70. — Britton 272. 

 Carex littoralis Schweinitz, Ann. Lye. N. Y. I. 70. 1824 [Cape May, N. J.]. 



(nee. C. littoralis Koch 1814) — Keller and Brown 79. 

 Carex Hacca Gray, Man. Ed. L 549. 1848. — Knieskern 3S. 



Swamps in the Pine Barrens and west Jersey; local and not 

 common. Occasional also in southern Cape May County. A 

 beautiful species first discovered by Zaccheus Collins. 



Fr. — Mid-May to mid- June. 



Middle District.— Shd.r\<i River, Mickleton (NB), Clarksboro. 

 Pine Barrens.— ManchtstQT (NB), Browns Mills, Cedar Brook, Spring 

 Garden, Winslow (P), White Horse, Egg Harbor. 

 Cape May.— Cold Spring (S). 



Carex limosa L. Mud Sedge. 



PI. XXHL, Fig. 5. 



Carex limosa Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 977. 1753 [Europe].— Britton 272.— Keller 

 and Brown 79. 



Bogs, not common, restricted to the Northern and Middle 

 districts. 



Fr. — Early June to early July, or possibly later. 

 Middle District. — Repaupo, Swedesboro. 



