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Middle District— Tielanco, Lindenwold, Clementon, Mickleton. 



Coast Strip. — Forked River. 



Cape May.— Goshen, Bennett, Cold Spring. 



Carex exilis Dewey. Coast Sedge. 

 PL XXVI., Fig. 13. 

 Carex exilis Dewey, Am. Jour. Sci. XIV. 351. 1828 [D'anvers, Mass.].— 

 Torrey, Ann. Lye. N. Y. III. 387. 1836.— Knieskern 35.— Willis 70.— 

 Britton 277. — Keller and Brown 85. 



Frequent in swamps in the Pine Barrens, reaching the edge 

 of the salt marsh occasionally where arms of the Pine Barrens 

 extend seaward. 



Fr. — Mid-May to mid-June. 



Pine Barrens. — Shark River (C), Farmingdale, Davenport, Manchester 

 (P), Burrsville (C), Pt. Pleasant, Toms River (NY), Bamber, West Creek, 

 Tuckerton, Hanover (C), New Germany (T), Hammonton (KB), Absecon 

 (C), Palermo, Egg Harbor City (H). 



Carex teretiuscula GocAlen. Little Panicled Sedge. 



Carex teretiuscula Goodenow, Tr. Linn. Soc. II. 163. 1794 [Norwich, Eng- 

 land]. — Keller and Brown 85. 



Occasional in swamps of the northern counties and very rare 

 in the Middle district, where it was found by Mr. Benj. Heritage 

 Middle District. — Mickleton. 



Carex stipata Muhl. Awl-fruited Sedge. 

 PI. XXL, Fig. I. 

 Carex stipata "Muhl." Willdenow, Sp. PI. IV. 233. 1805 [Pennsylvania].— 

 Knieskern 35. — Willis 6g. — Britton 276. — Keller and Brown 85. 



Meadows and open swamps; common in the Northern and 

 Middle districts. 



Pr. — Mid-May to late June. 



Middle DJ.y<Wct— Farmingdale, New Egypt, Camden (P), Delaire, Delanco, 

 Medford (S), Washington Park, Woodbury, Pitman, Mickleton, Swedesboro. 



Carex vulpinoidea Michx. Fox Sedge. 

 PI. XXL, Fig. 2. 

 Carex vulpimoidea Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. II. 169. 1803 [Canada and New 

 England].— Knieskern 35.- Willis, 69.— Britton 276. 



Meadows and open swamps ; common in the Northern and 

 Middle districts and occasional on the coast. 

 Fr. — Early June to mid-July. 



