PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 299 



Dry woods and fields; common throughout the State, except 

 in the Pine Barrens, where it is rare. Specimens from Swedes- 

 boro and Egg Harbor City are referable to C. t. bushii according 

 to Mr. Bayard Long. 



Pr. — Early June to early July. 



Middle District.— C\3.TkshoTO, Swedesboro, Riddleton. 

 Pine Barrens.— hzndisviWe (T), Egg Harbor City. 



Cape May.— Cold Spring (S), Whitesboro (S), Green Creek (OHB), 

 Bennett (OHB), Cape May (P). 



Carex caroliniana Schw. Carolina Sedge. 



Carex caroliniana Schweinitz Ann. Lye. N. Y. I. 67. 1824 [Carolina].— 



Keller and Brown 80. 

 Carex Smithii Willis 70. — Britton 272. 



Confined to low moist ground in the Middle district along the 

 Delaware River. 



Fr. — Early June to late June. 



Middle District.— Cross^icks, Camden (NB), Timber Creek, Washington 

 Park, Red Bank, Clarksboro, Riddleton. 



Carex tenuis Rudge. Slender-stalked Sedge. 



Carex tennis Rudge, Trans. Linn Soc. Vll. 97. 1804 [Long Island, N. Y.]. 



— Keller and Brown 81. 

 Carex Hexuosa Barton, Fl. Phila. II. 158. 1818. 

 Carex debilis Knieskern 36. — Willis 71. — Britton 273. 



Woodland ; common in the Northern and Middle districts. 



Fr. — Early June to late June. 



Middle District. — Delair, Washington Park, Medford (S), Center Square, 

 Mickleton, Pitman, Glassboro, Swedesboro, Riddleton. 

 Coast Strip. — Asbury Park, Pt. Pleasant, Manahawkin. 



Carex oblita Steud. Dark-green Sedge. 



PI. XXV., Pig. 3- 

 Carex oblita Steudel, Syn. PI. Cyp. 231. i8ss [New Orleans, La.].— Keller 



and Brown 81. 

 Carex glabra Willis 71. 

 Carex venusta var. glabra Britton 273. 



In bogs of the Middle and Cape May districts frequent; and 

 occasional in the Pine Barrens, especially near the coast. 

 Fr. — Early June to late June. 



* Mr. Lippincott's record of C. arctata, at Swedesboro, in Keller and 

 Brown's list proves to be young C. styloAexa. 



