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Vermillion County, May 8, 1910. No. 5,819. In dry soil in a wooded 
ravine about one mile northwest of Hillsdale. 
Carex louisiana Bailey. 
Gibson County, June 10, 1913. No. 13,297. In a low flat woods on the 
east side of Foote’s pond. 
Carex projecta Mack. 
Hendricks County, July 13, 1918. No. 13,677. Collected by Mrs. Chas. 
C. Deam in a swamp about five miles northwest of Danyille. 
Carer suberecta (Olney) Britt. 
Noble County, June 26, 1914. No. 14,550. Low border of Engle Lake. 
Shelby County, June 8, 1915. No. 13,204. Collected by Mrs. Chas. C. 
Deam in the Milburn Swamp about one mile west of Morristown. 
Tipton County, May 24, 1913. No. 12,909. Collected by Mrs. Chas. C. 
Deam in a low place along the Lake Erie Railroad about two miles west 
of Goldsmith. 
Carex picta Steud. 
Brown County, May 21, 1910. No. 6,412. Somewhat frequent on the 
oak ridges between Helmsburg and Nashville. This sedge has the habit 
of growing in bunches. When established for some time it advances in the 
form of a circle, the center of which is bare. Areas two feet in diameter 
have been noted with a ten-inch bare center. 
Morgan County, August 12, 1913. No. 15,958. Collected by Mrs. Chas. 
C. Deam on a wooded hillside about one and a half miles northeast of 
Martinsville. 
Gray’s text-book of botany gives this species as occurring in a ravine 
near Bloomington upon the authority of Dudley. 
Carex impressa (S. H. Wright) Mack. 
Allen County, June 14, 1914. No. 14,258. Creek bottom about seven 
miles south of Ft. Wayne. 
Gibson County, June 9, 1913. No. 13,339. In a low flat woods about 
four miles west of Patoka. 
Grant County, June 16, 1907. No. 2,057. Along a creek about two 
miles northeast of Van Buren. 
Hamilton County, May 19, 1912. No. 10,549. Collected by Mrs. Chas. 
C. Deam in a swamp near Carmel. 
Hancock County, June 2, 1912. No. 10,892. Collected by Mrs. Chas. 
C. Deam in a ditch along the C., H. & ID. Railroad near Reedsville. 
