88 FLOSA OF PHILADELPHIA. 



Bucks—Neat Sellersville (Fr.). Delaware— Marple (B. Sm.). Lan- 

 caster— (P.). Berks— Hamburg (He.). Northampton— {P.). 

 New Castle — Harmony, Ashland, Cariby. 



108. Carex adusta Bobtt. M. p. 227. Dry soil: Summer. 

 Philadelphia — Andalusia. Lancaster— Lancaster (Kr.). 

 Gloucester — Swedesboro (Li). Hunterdon— Roaemont (C). 



109. Carex foenea Willd. M. p. 227. Dry woods and on rooks. Summer. 

 Bucks — Penn Valley (Cr.), Tullytown (Cr.). Delaware — Tinieum 



[Sa.). Chester— £P.). Northampton— (P.). 

 Gloucester — Near Mickleton (He.). 

 New Castle— Townsend, Collins, Wills Rock, etc. 

 109a. Carex foenea perplexa Bailey. M. p. 227. Dry woods and on 

 rocks. Summer. 

 .Lancaster — York Furnace (Cr.). Northampton — (P.). 

 J10. Carex straminea Willd. M. p. 227. Dry fields. Summer. 

 110a. Carex straminea mirabilis (Dewey) Tuckerm. M. p. 227. Dry 

 fields. Summer. 

 Gloucester — Near Mickleton (He.), Swedesboro, (Li.). 



111. Carex silicea Olney. M. p. 227. Sands of the sea-coasts. Summer. 

 New Jersey — Frequent. 



112. Carex tenera Dewey. M. p. 227. Wet soil. Spring. 



Bucks — Quakertown, Mart. (B. C), Sellersville, Tullytown (Fr.). 

 Delaware— (P.). Northampton — Baston (Ca.). 

 BurVvhgton—! Quaker Bridge. Cape Maj/^Wildwood (He.). 

 112a. Carex tenera i'nvisa (W. Bo6tt.) Britton. M. p. 228. Swales 

 near the seacoast. 

 Delaware— Glenolden, Dr. J. B. Brinton (P.). 



113. Carex festucacea Willd. M. p. 228. Dry or moist soil. Early 



summer. 



Philadelphia— Byberry, Mart. (B. C). Bucks— Point Pleasant, Penn 



Valley (Fr.). Delaware— Tinieum (St.). Northampton— (P.). 



Gloucester— Swedesboro (Li.). Cape May— Avalon, Dr. J. B. Brinton 

 (He.). 



New Castle— Frequent, 



114. Carex alata Torr. M. p. 228. Moist soil. Spring. 

 Bucks — Bristol, Tullytown (Fr.). Montgomery — (P.). 



Camden— Grenloch (He.). Gloucester— Swedesboro (Li.). Cape May 

 —Holly Beach, Cape May (He.), Wildwood (Ja.) (Li.). Atlantic — 

 Atlantic City (C). 



115. Carex albolutescens Sehwein. M. p. 228. Wet soil. Early summer. 

 Bucks. — Nockamixon (He.). 



New Jersey — Frequent. 



Order 4. ARALES. 



Inflorescence a fleshy spadix, Fam. 1. Araceae. 



Inflorescence a few or solitary flowers on margin or back of minute thallus. 

 i Fam. 2. Lemnaceae. 



