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Coast Strip— Sdi-ndy Hook (C), Pt. Pleasant, Seaside Park (S), Ware- 

 town, Forked River (NY), Barnegat City (L), Spray Beach (L), Sherburn's 

 (L), West Creek (S), Atlantic City, Ocean City (S), Sea Isle City (S)^ 

 Piermont, Stone Harbor, Wildwood, Cape May Pt. (S). 



Cyperus filiculmis Vahl. Slender Sedge. 



Cyperus filictdmis Vahl Enum., H. 3?8. 1806 [Carolina]. — Knieskern 34. — 



Willis 67. — Keller and Brown 60. 

 Cyperus autumnalis Barton Fl. Phila. I. 28. 1818. 



Common, perhaps, in the northern counties, but rare in our 

 Hmits, spreading along railroads, etc. 

 Fr. — 'Late June into October. 



Middle District. — Woodbury, Kaighns Pt., Wenonah. 

 Cape May. — Court House, Cape May. 



Cyperus filiculmis macilentus Fernald. 

 PI. XVI., Fig. s. 

 Cyperus filicuhnis var. macilentus Fernald Rhodera, July, 1906: 128 [Orono,. 

 Me.]. 



Dry sandy soil ; most plentiful along the sand-dunes of the 

 coast, also in the Pine Barrens and Middle districts. 

 Fl. — Late June into October. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Fish House, Morris, Woodbury, Washington 

 Park, Wenonah, Lawnside (S), Lindenwold (S), Mickleton, Svvedesboro, 

 Beaver Dam. 



Pine Barrens. — Vineland, Landisville, Bamber, Twelfth St., Albion, Forks 

 of Batsto, Egg Harbor City. 



Coast Strip.— Ashmy Park (NB), Pt. Pleasant, West Creek (S), Surf 

 City (L), Barnegat City (L), Ship Bottom (L), Peahala (L), Tucker's (L), 

 St. Albans (L), Sherburn's (L), Barrel Isl. (L), Longport (S), Atlantic City 

 (S). 



Cape Mo.v.— Fishing Creek (OHB), Cape May (OBH), Cape May Pt. 



DULICHIUM. L. C. Richard. 



Dulichium arundinaceum (L.). Dulichium. 



PI. XVII., Fig. 4. 



Cyperus arundinacea Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 44. 1753 [Virginia]. 

 Dulichium spathaccus Barton, Fl. Phila. I. : 30. 1818. — Knieskern 34. — Wil- 

 lis 67. — Britton 262. 



Common in wet swamps and along the edge of streams in the 

 Northern, Middle and Coastal districts. The few Pine Barren 

 records seem to have followed up the tidewater streams. 



Fr. — Mid-July into October. 



