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should take the name greeni, as argued by Prof. Fernald,* and 

 prefer toi hold to the familiar name for the present. 

 Fr. — Mid- June intO' September. 



Middle Oirfnc^.— Lindenwold (S), Lawnside (S), Mickleton (H), Re- 

 paupo, Yorktown. 



Pine Barrens. — Farmingdale, Allaire, Asbury Park, Lakehurst, Toms River, 

 Browns Mills, Speedwell, Sumner, Cedar Brook, Penbryn (S), lona (S), 

 Andrews, Folsom, Pancoast, Egg Harbor City, Tuckahoe (S). 



Carex lurida Wahl. Sallow Sedge. 

 PI. XXIIL, Fig. I. 



C[arex] lurida Wahlenberg, Kongl. Acad. Handl. (II.) 24. 153. 1803 



[North America]. — Britton 270. 

 Carex tentaculata Knieskern 37. — Willis 71. 



Commion in swamps throughout the State except in the Pine 

 Derrens, where it is rare and for the most part close to the border. 

 Fr. — Mid-June to late July. 



Middle District.— Seahright, Farmingdale, New Egypt, Riverside, Browns 

 Mills, Haddonfield (S), Sharpstown, Swedesboro. 



Pine Barrens.— AWzire (S), Forked River, Winslow (S), Albion, Pen- 

 bryn (S), Landisville, Hammonton, Egg Harbor City. 



Coast 6**n/!.— Piermont. 



Cape May.— Cape May, Cold Spring. 



Carex hystericina Muhl. Porcupine Sedge. 



Carex hystericina "Muhl," Willdenow Sp. PI. IV. 282. 1805 [Pennsylvania]. 

 Carex hystricina Knieskern 37.— Willis 71.— Britton 270. 



Swampy ground in the Northern and Middle districts ; appar- 

 ently not commion within our limits. 

 Pr. — ^Late May to late June. 

 Middle District.— New Egypt, five mi. S. of Mickleton, Lindenwold (S). 



Carex comosa Boott. Bottle-brush Sedge. 

 PI. XXIIL, Fig. 2. 

 Carex comosa Boott, Trans. Linn. Soc. XX. 117. 1846 [Boston, Mass.] 

 Carex Pseudo-cyperus Britton 270. 



Frequent in swamps of the Northern and Middle districts and 

 Coastal Strip. Not reported from the Pines. 



Pr. Early June to mid-July, and more rarely through the 



summer. 



*Rhodora 1906, p. 202. 



