Family CYPERACEA 35 
25. Carex meadii Dewey. 
Throughout the state, except in the extreme western part. Broken 
Bow; Crete; Lincoln; Minden; Nebraska City; O’Neill; Wood River. 
26. Carex laxiflora Lam. 
Most common in the eastern part of the state, especially along the 
Missouri. Bordeaux; Hardy; Johnstown; Lincoln; Long Pine; Ne- 
braska City; Plummer Ford. 
27. Carex aurea Nutt. 
Common in low meadows in the western part of the state. Calla- 
way; Crawford; Fort Niobrara; Hat Creek basin; Loup City; Pine 
Ridge; Sioux county; Thedford; Valentine. 
28. Carex setifolia (Dewey) Britton. 
Bluffs of Missouri in northeastern Nebraska; Fort Niobrara; Merri- 
man; Scotia. 
29. Carex pennsylvanica Lam. 
Very common on the prairies. Crete; Deuel county; Gordon; Ne- 
braska City; Ponca; Red Cloud; Sargent; Thedford; Valentine. 
30. Carex varia Muhl. 
Rare on dry wooded slopes. Fort Niobrara; Long Pine; Nebraska 
City; Neligh. 
31. Carex durifolia var. subrostrata Bates. 
In wooded canyons. Long Pine; Merriman; Valentine. 
32. Carex filifolia Nutt. 
Dry prairies in western Nebraska, mostly in the foot-hill regions. 
Box Butte county; Deuel county; Fort Robinson; Gordon; Hitchcock 
county; Long Pine; Stratton; Valentine. 
33. Carex stenophylla Wahl. 
Common on high, dry prairies in the western part of the state. 
Crawford; Fort Robinson; Franklin; Johnstown; Kennedy; Long 
Pine; Minden; Riverton; Thedford; Valentine. 
34. Carex douglasii Boott. 
In the western part of the state. Anselmo; Crawford; Sheridan 
county; Thedford; Valentine. 
35. Carex stipata Muhl. 
In wet soil over most of the state. Anselmo; Crete; Red Cloud; Si. 
Paul; Thedford; Valentine. 
36. Carex crus-corvi Shuttlw. 
Rare in wet soil in the southeastern part of the state. Lincoln; 
Nemaha. 
37. Carex marcida Boott. 
Abundant in dry soil and meadows in the western part of the state. 
Alliance; Anselmo; Broken Bow; Cody; Franklin; Minden; Oasis; 
O’Neill; Red Cloud; St. Paul; Thedford. 
38. Carex teretiuscula Gooden. 
In the western part of the state. Burwell; Red Cloud; Simeon; 
Thedford. 
39. Carex gravida Bailey. 
Very common in dry woods and prairies, perhaps the most wide- 
spread species of the state. Broken Bow; Callaway; Diller; Kear- 
ney county; Lincoln; Minden; Nebraska City; Nemaha; Ponca; Val- 
entine; War Bonnet canyon. 
