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103. C. Sprengelii Dewey (C. longirostris Torr.). On banks and 



in moist thickets: N. B. to Alberta, south to Mass., N. J., 



Pa. and Neb. 



Conn. Southington, reported as local from the Connecticut 

 River westward except along the coast. 



N. Y. Pine Plains, Dutchess Co. A specimen labeled "Coney 

 Island" has been seen. 



N. J. Bergen, Hunterdon and Warren counties, iua^^h £•- 



Pa. Northampton and Bucks counties, reported also from Mon- 

 roe Co. 



104. C. Swanii (Fernald) Mackenzie (C. virescens of Britton's 



manual). Thickets and open grounds: N. S. to Mich., N. 

 Tenn. Car., and Mo. 



Scattered throughout the range, less common in the pine-barrens 

 than elsewhere. 



105. C. virescens Muhl. In woods: Me. and Ont. to Ga. and Ky. 



Scattered throughout the range, except the coastal plain of 

 New Jersey, there not recorded. 



106. C. complanata Torr. In woods, fields and swamps: Me. to 



southern Ont. and Mich., south to Fla. and Tex. 



Conn. New Haven; reported also as infrequent in central and 

 southwestern part of the state. 



N. Y. Occasional or common throughout, except on L. I., where 

 rare, especially on the coastal plain. 



N. J. Occasional throughout the state, but rare in the pine- 

 barrens. The smooth leaved plant occurs in Gloucester and 

 Atlantic counties. 



Pa. Montgomery, Philadelphia, Lehigh, Bucks, Delaware and 

 Chester counties; reported also as throughout the range. 



107. C. caroliniana Schwein. In meadows: (?) L. I. and N. J. 



to Pa., N. Car. and Tex. 



N. Y. Known only from a specimen very doubtfully collected at 



Aqueduct, L. I. 

 N. J. Morris Co. southward, especially along the Delaware River. 



Not reported from the pine-barrens or south of them. 

 Pa. Delaware, Philadelphia and Chester counties. 



108. C. Bushii Mackenzie. In meadows: R. I. and N. Y. to S. 



Car. and Okla. 



Conn. Reported as more frequent than Carex complanata. 



