104 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Bull. 
Rynchospora miliacea (Lam.) Gray. (Schoenus miliaceus Lam.). 
Wet shady places in the prairies (Mohr). July-August. 
CLADIUM P.Br. Twig Rush. 
Cladium effusum (Sw.) Torr. (Schoenus effusus Sw.). Saw 
Grass. 
Coastal region and islands (Tracy). July-August. 
SCLERIA Berg. Nut Rush. 
Scleria hemitaphra Steud. 
Sandy swamps (Small). Summer and fall. 
Scleria triglomerata Michx. 
Coast and Islands (Tracy). June-July. 
Scleria Torreyana Walp. (Scleria laxa Torr.). 
Coastal region (Tracy). August-September. 
Scleria paucifiora glabra Chapm. 
Dry sands near the seashore. (Mohr). June. 
Scleria Caroliniana Willd. (S. Hirtella Michx.). 
Wet pine barrens (Mohr). June-July. 
Scleria gracilis El. 
Drifting sands along the shore (Tracy). June-July. 
CAREX UL, Sedge. 
Carex riparia Curtis. 
Starkville (Tracy). 
Carex folliculata australis Bailey (C. folliculata Ell.). South- 
ern Long Sedge. 
Coastal regions along banks of streams (Tracy). May- 
June. 
Carex intumescens Rudge. (C. folliculata Wahl.). Bladder 
Sedge. 
Damp shady places. North Mississippi (Hilg. Ms.). 
April-May. ~ 
Carex Elliottii Schw. & Torr. (C. castenea Ell.). Elliott’s 
Sedge. 
Wet margins of streams (Mohr). April-May. 
