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Common in open swamps of the Northern and Middle dis- 

 tricts, forming the famihar "tussocks." 

 Ft. — Mid-Ma)^ to mid-June. 



Middle District. — Farniingdale, 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. Handl. (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 Uacca Gray, Man. Ed. I. 549. 1848. — Knieskern :i6. 



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. — Shark River, Mickleton (NB), Clarksboro. 

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

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

 Cape May. — Cold Spring (S). 



Carex limosa L. Mud Sedge. 



PI. XXIIL, Fig. 5. 



Carex limosa Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 977- I753 [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. 



