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Carex cephalantha (Bailey). Prickly Sedge. 



Carcx cchinata var. cephalantha Bailey, Mem. Torrey Bot. Club. I. 58. 1889 

 [Penna., Mass., N. Y. and Mich.] 



Frequent along the upper coast strip and occasional in the 

 upper Middle district to Cape May. Probably common north- 

 ward. 



Fr. — Late May to mid-June. 



Middle Disti'ict.—'New Egypt, Mt. Holly, Center Square. 

 Coast Strip. — Asbury Park, Forked River, N. Beach Haven (L), Peahala 

 (L), Spray Beach (L), Beach Haven Terrace (L). 

 Cape May. — West Cape May. 



Carex atlantica Bailey.* Coastal Plain Sedge. 

 PI. XXVI., Fig. II. 



Carex atlantica Bailey, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club XX. 425. 1893 [Newfound- 

 land to Florida, coastal]. 

 Carex stellulata Knieskern 35. — ^Willis 70. 

 Carex Atlantica Keller and Brown 87. 

 Carex echinata conferta Britton 277. 



Common in bogs of the Pine Barrens and occasional in the 

 Middle and Cape May districts. 

 Fr. — ^Late May to late June. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, Lindenwold, Swedesboro (CDL), York- 

 town. 



Pine Barrens. — Asbury Park, Pt. Pleasant, Davenport, Lakehurst, Bear 

 Swamp, Sumner, Albion, Andrews, Cedar Brook, Ancora (H), Jackson, 

 Browns Mills. 



Cape May.— Cape May. 



Carex seorsa Howe Howe's Sedge. 



Carex seorsa E. C. Howe, Rept. N. Y. Mus. Nat. Hist. No. 48. 40. 1895 

 [Lansingburgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y.j. 



Occasional in the Middle and Cape May districts. 

 Fr. — Mid-May to early June. 



Middle District.— Mediord, Albion, Yorktown. 

 Cape May. — Dennisville. 



* One specimen from Medford resembles Carex incomperta Bicknell. 



