﻿Mackenzie: Notes on Carex 609 



Brown 3601, May 28, 1910 (P., K. M.); Summit, Union County, 

 Mackenzie i5g, May 30, 1903 (K. M.); Monmouth Junction, 

 Mackenzie 4964, 4970, May 26, 1912 (K. M,); Mt. Arlington, 

 Morris County, Mackenzie 1422, June 25, 1905 (K. M.); Stirling- 

 ton, Morris County, Mackenzie 1268, May 28, 1905 (K. M.). 



Pennsylvania: Valley Forge, Chester County, Long, June 24, 

 1909 (P.) ; Ryers, Philadelphia County, Long, June 15, 1909 (P.) ; 

 RadnorTownship, Delaware County, 5ar/raw, June 10, 1907 (P.); 

 Sellersville, Crawford, June 11, 1899 (P.); Byberry, Martindale 

 (P.); Lanark, Lehigh County, Pretz 4474, June i, 1912 (P.); 

 Mountainville, Lehigh County, Pretz 413, June 15, 1907 (P.); 

 Fern Rock, Philadelphia County, Long, June 13, 1908 (P.); 

 Penllyn, Montgomery County, Long 1703, June 12, 1909 (P., 

 K. M.); Corning, Lehigh County, Pretz 3379, May 21, 1911 (P.); 

 New Garden, Chester County, Pennell 4999, June 12, 1913 (P.); 

 Glen Riddle, Delaware County, Pennell 3801, June 23, 1912 (P.); 

 Willow Grove, Saunders, June 4, 1898 (P.); Nottingham, Chester 

 County, Pennell &■ Long 7486, June 22, 1912 (P., K. M.); "Penn- 

 sylvania," Collins (C). 



Delaware: Mt. Cuba, Commons, June 23, 1874 (P.); Faulk- 

 land, Commons, June 10, 1892 (P.)- 



Maryland: Beltsville, Steele, May 30, 1903 (K. M.). 



North Carolina: Salem, Schweinitz (P.). 



Tennessee: Henderson, Bain 10999, May, 1893 (K. M.)- 



Indiana: Hovey Lake, Posey County, Deam 8303, May 23, 

 1911 (K. M.); Bicknell, Deam 11060, June 7, 1912 (K. M.). 



Missouri: Sheffield, Bush 3904, June 2, 1906 (K. M.); Sibley, 

 Mackenzie 88, May 2>o, 1898 (K. M.); Independence, Mackenzie, 

 May 23, 1897 (K. M.); Butler County, Bush 2545, May i, 1905 

 (K. M.); Lake City, Bush 6835, June 20, 1912 (K. M.); Atherton, 

 Bush 6800, June 7, 1912 (K. M.); Greenwood, Bush 6707 A, 

 May 20, 1912 (K. M.). 



Arkansas: Texarkana, Bush 2501, April 28, 1905 (K. M.)- 



Miscellaneous new species of Carex 

 Carex festivella sp. nov. 

 Cespitose from short-creeping tough matted blackish fibrillose 

 root-stocks, the culms stout at base, slender but stiffish above, 



