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by Brittou and Brown to be "sparingly introduced into Pennsyl- 

 vania; also from Montana to California. Native of Northern Eu- 

 rope and Asia." 

 Carex foUiculata L. (Laporte County.) 



Common in a small tamarack swamp northeast of Michigan City. 

 Carex intumescens Rudge was also taken in a wet wood south 

 of Michigan City. 

 Care.r monile Tuckerman. (Madison County.) 



Taken in a small bog along the Big Four Route, southwest of Ander- 

 son. Reported only from Gibson County in State catalogue. 

 Carex trichocarpa Muhl. (Madison County.) 



An abundant rank-growing sedge in l)oggy places along White River, 

 above and below Anderson. 

 Carex hystricina Muhl. (Madison County. ) 



Reported only from extreme northern counties. Taken in a low wet 

 place south of Anderson. Noted as scarce. 

 Carex aquatilis Walil. (Laporte and Marion Counties.) 



Taken by Mr. Bartlett near Indianapolis: l)y myself south of Michi- 

 gan City. 

 Carex costellata Britton. (Laporte and Marion Counties. ) 



Also taken near Indianapolis 1)y Mr. Bartlett and near Michigan City 

 by the writer. 

 Carex laniujinom Miclix. (Madison and Delaware Counties.) 



Taken by me near both Anderson and :Muncie. In the State catalogue 

 Jefferson County is the only detinite station given, but the species 

 has been later reported from Kosciusko County by H. W. Clark. S 

 and is probably well distributed over the State. 

 Carex gracillima Schwein. (Madison County.) 



Taken near Alexandria. Not common. 

 Carex Davisii Schwein. and Torr. (Marion County.) 



Taken by Mr. Bartlett at Indianapolis. Scarce. Steuben County 

 seems to be the only other station on record. 

 Carex grisea Wahl. (Marion County. ) 



Taken by H. H. Bartlett near Indianapolis in 1903. 

 Carex viirahilis perlomja Fernald. (Madison and Delaware Counties. ) 



Taken near Anderson and Muncie by the writer. 

 Carex alata fetritginea Fernald. (Marion County. ) 

 Taken near Indianapolis by Mr. Bartlett. 



