I06 COXXECTICUT C.liOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. 1 Bull. 



Carex scabrata Schwein. (rough). 



Local or occasional. W^t woods, about springs and along 

 streams. July. 



Carex filifcrmis L. (thread-like). 



Open swamps and bogs. Local in the northern part of 

 the state: Woodstock (Weatherby). Union and East Granby 

 (Weatherby & Bissell), Burlington and Salisbury (Bissell). 

 Becoming frequent southward. June. 



Carex lanuginosa Alichx. (woolly). 



Carex a li for mis L., var. lati folia Boeckl. 



Wet meadows, bogs and about ponds. Rare in New Lon- 

 don County: Norwich (W. A. Setchell), Waterford and 

 Franklin (Graves). Frequent elsewhere. June. 



Carex vestita Willd. (clothed). 



Frequent or common. Sandy soils, either dry or moist. 

 June. 

 Carex oligosperma INIichx. (few-seeded). 



Rare. Groton, in peat bogs (Graves), South Windsor (A. 

 E. Blewitt). June — July. 



Carex trichocarpa ]\Iuhl. (with hairy fruit). 



Local. Thomaston, in wet ground (A. E. Blewitt). June 

 —July. 



Carex riparia W\ Curtis (of river banks). 



Occasional or local. Wet meadows and swamps. June. 



Carex squarrosa L. (with spreading scales). 



Rare or local. Wet meadows and pastures : Guilford (G. 

 H. Bartlett), Chester (R. W. Woodward & Harger), North 

 Branford and East Haven (Harger), New Haven (G. G. 

 Merrell), Middletown (J. Barratt), Soutli^ington (Andrews 

 & Bissell). June — July. 



Carex typhina Michx. (like Typha, the Cat-tail). 

 Care.v typhinoides Schwein. 



Rare. Wet alluvium and in meadows : Guilford (G. H. 

 Bartlett), East Haven (Fames), Fast Hartford (A. W. 

 Driggs), Hartford (Harger. H. S. Clark & Bissell). June — 



July. 



