3o8 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Frequent in woods and thickets in the Northern and Middle 

 districts, occasional on the Coast and Cape May peninsula. 

 Fr. — Early June to mid-July. 



Middle District—.V emh&vion Jnc. (S), Griffith's Smp. (C), Haddonfield 

 (S), Medford (S), Mickleton (NB), Swedesboro. 

 Pine Barrens. — White House (S). 



Coast Strip. — Somers Pt., Atlantic City (P), Wildwood, Cold Spring. 

 Cape May. — Bennett. * 



Carex interior Bailey.* Inland Sedge. 



PI. XXVI., Fig. ID. 



Carex interior Bailey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. XX. 426. 1893 [Me. to Minn. 



and Kansas]. 

 Carex stellulata vars. sterilis, scirpoides Knieskern 35. 

 Carex echinata var. radiata Britton 277. 

 Carex interior Keller and Brown 87. 

 Carex sterilis cephalantha Keller and Brown 87. 



Somewhat local in bogs and swampy ground of the Middle 

 district. According to Prof. Fernald this species should bear 

 the name C. scirpoides Schkuhr., but I prefer to adopt Mr. 

 Mackenzie's views upon the subject.* 



Fr. — Mid-May to mid-June. 

 Middle District. — New Egypt, Lindenwold, Swedesboro. 



Carex interior capillacea (Bailey.).* Thread-like Sedge. 



Carex interior var. capillacea Bailey, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club XX. 426. 1895 



[Mass., N. J. and Penna.]. 

 Carex st*ellulata var. angustata Knieskern 35. 



Frequent in bogs of the Middle and Pine Barren districts, 

 especially in the latter, and occasional on the Coast Strip and 

 Cape May peninsula. C. scirpoides capillacea according to Fer- 

 nald. 



Fr. — Mid-May to mid-June. 



Middle District.— "New Egypt, Medford (S), Mickleton, Yorktown. 

 Pine Barrens. — Forked River, Browns Mills, Bear Swamp, Cedar Brookv 

 Andrew's, Ancora, Clementon. 

 Coast Strip. — Spray Beach (L). 

 Cape May.— Cape May (S), Cold Spring. 



* Cf. Fernald, Proc. Amer. Acad. XXXVII. 457-485, 1902. jNIackenzie, Bull. 

 Torr. Bot. Club XXXVII., 249, IQIO. 



