104 CONNECTICUT GEOL, AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Carex Hitchcockiana Dewey. 



Rare or local. Rocky hillsides in rich woods : Middlefield 

 (R. W. Woodward), Southington (Andrews & Bissell), Plain- 

 ville and Farmington (Bissell). June. 



Carex oligocarpa Schk. (few-fruited). 



Rare. Shaded ledges in rich woods: Colebrook (J. W. 

 Robbins, 1828), Salisbury (M. L. Fernald). June. 



Carex conoidea Schk. (cone-shaped). 



Common. Moist meadows and wet places. June. 

 Carex grisea Wahlenb. (gray). 



Occasional. Woods and meadows in rich soil. June. 

 The var. rigida Bailey (rigid), var. angustifolia Gray's 

 Manual ed. 6, not Boott, is rare over most of the state : South- 

 ington, Torrington and North Canaan (Bissell). Occasional 

 in Fairfield County (Fames). 



Carex glaucodea Tuckerm. (gray-green). 



Rare. Rich or rocky woods and fields or in moist mead- 

 ows: Ledyard and Groton (Graves), Franklin (R. W. Wood- 

 ward), Hartford and West Hartford (A. W. Driggs), ]\Ieri- 

 den (Andrews), Woodbridge (O. D. Allen). June. 

 Carex granularis Aiuhl. (granular). 



Rare or local. Moist meadows : East Haven, Meriden and 

 Oxford (Harger), New Haven (D. C. Eaton), Southington 

 (Andrews & Bissell), Bloomfield and North Canaan (Bissell), 

 Ridgefield and Kent (Fames & C. C. Godfrey). June. 

 Carex granularis j\Iuhl., var. Haleana (Olney) Porter. 

 Carex granulans Muhl., var. Sliriveri Britton. 

 Carex Shriveri Britton. 



Rare. Wet meadows and pastures: Ridgefield (Fames & 

 C. C. Godfrey), Salisbury (M. L. Fernald & Bissell). June. 

 Carex Crawei Dewey. 



Rare. Moist fields and meadows: Salisbury (Mrs. C. S. 

 Phelps & Weatherby ) , June — July. 



Carex flava L. (yellow). 



Low fields and meadows. Rare or absent in most dis- 

 tricts : Berlin (N. Coleman), Ridgefield (Fames & C. C. God- 

 frey). Frequent or common in Litchfield County. June. 



