106 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [ Bull. 
Carex retroflexa Muhl. (C. rosea retroflexa Torr.) 
Coast and Islands (Tracy). June. 
Garex Muhlenbergii Schk. 
Damp soil over the state. Spring. 
Carex Leavenworthii Dewey (C. cephalophora angustifolia 
Boott.). 
Springs and meadows (Small). June. 
Carex Atlantica Bailey. (C. stellulata conferta Bailey). Hast- 
ern Sedge. 
Wet stream banks in southern pine barrens (Mohr). May. 
Carex scoparia Schk. (C. scoparia minor Boott.) Hilg. Ms. 
Pointed Broom Sedge. In moist soil. June. 
Carex alata Torr. [C. straminea alata (Torr.) Bailey.| Broad- 
Winged Sedge. 
Swamps (Mohr). May. 
Carex reinformis (Bailey) Small. (C. straminea reinformis 
Bailey). 
Rich alluvial soil (Small). Spring and summer. 
Carex tenuis Rudge. 
Bayou Graveline (Tracy). 
Carex gracillima Schwein. 
Meadows (Small). Spring and summ_r. 
Carex triangularis Boekl. 
Low prairies (Small). Spring and summer. 
PALMAE. Palm Family. 
SABAL, Adans. Palmetto 
Sabal minus (Jacq.) Pers. [S. Adansonii Guerns.; 8. glabra 
(Mill.) Sarg.] Dwarf Palmetto. 
Low ground in coastal region, and along streams; Coastal 
Is. (Tracy); Ocean Springs; Bay St. Louis; Greenwood. 
June. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
