PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 301 



Middle District.— 'New Egypt, Medford (S), Grenloch, Red Bank, Swedes- 

 boro, Riddleton. 



Cape May. — Cold Spring. 



Carex polymorpha Muhl.* Variable Sedge. 



Carex polymorpha Muhlenberg, Gram. 239. 181 7 [Pennsylvania]. — Knies- 

 kern 36. — Willis 71. — Gray Man. Ed. I. 550. — Britton 275. — Keller and 

 Brown 82. 



Meadows; rare and local. Discovered June 9, 1890, at Mickle- 

 ton by Mr. Benj. Heritage; also known from two stations in the 

 northern counties and given in Knieskern's list. Mr. Crawford's 

 record from Cedar Brook (K. and B.) was apparently something 

 else. 



Middle Du/rfc f.—Mickleton. 



Carex conoidea Schk. Field Sedge. 



Carex conoidea Schkuhr, Riedgr. Nachtr. 67, f. 168. 1806 [North America]. — 

 Britton 274. — Keller and Brown 82. 

 Damp open ground of the northern counties ; very rare in the 

 Middle district. Collected by C. D. Lippincott at Swedesboro, 

 June 4, 1893. 



Fr. — Late May to mid-June. 

 Middle District. — Swedesboro. 



Carex tetanica Schk. Wood's Sedge. 

 PI. XXIV., Fig. 4- 

 Carex tetanica Schkuhr, Riedgr. Nachtr. 68, figs. 100, 207. 1806 [Pennsyl- 

 vania]. 



Bogs ; not common. Northern and Middle districts. Dis- 

 covered by the writer at Lindenwold, and previously by Mr. C. 

 D. Lippincott at Swedesboro. 



Pr. — Early June to early July. 

 Middle District. — Lindenwold (S), Swedesboro. 



Carex iaxiflora Lam. Loose-flowered Sedge. 



Carex laxiHora Lamarck, Encycl. IIL 392. 1789 [N. Y., Penna., Va.].— 



Knieskern 36. — Willis 71. — Britton 274. 

 Carex anceps Pursh Fl. Am. Sept. L 42. 1814.— Barton Fl. Phila. IL IS7- 



1818. 



* Carex pallcsccns is given by Keller and Brown from Swedesboro on 

 authority of Chas. D. Lippincott, and from New Egypt in Knieskern's list. 

 Mr. Lippincott, however, states that he never found the species, and Knies- 

 kern's specimen is not extant. 



