FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS OF INDIANA. 657 



CLADIUM P. Br. 



C. MARiscoiDES (Muhl.) Torr. Twig-rush. 



Reported from various counties, growing in marshes and low, wet 

 places. The recorded stations are from the northern counties, 

 although it is probably to be found throughout the State. 



Flowers in July and August. 



Noble (Van Gorder) ; Shriner Lake (Deam). 



SCLERIA Berg. 



S. triglomerata Michx. Tall Nut-giass. 



In the northern part of the State, usually found in very wet, 

 shaded places. 



Flowers in July and August. 

 Lake. 



8. verticillata Muhl. Low Nut-grass. 



Found in moist meadows and prairies in various counties of the 

 State. Apparently chiefly southern in its distribution in our area. 

 Plant quite fragrant in drying. 



Flowers from July through September. 



Lake. 



CAREX L. 



C. inttjmescens Rudge. Bladder Sedge. 



Commonly found throughout the State, growing in marshy places 

 and wet woods. 



Flowers from early in May until October. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham) ; Jefferson (J. M. Coulter) ; Noble 

 (Van Gorder) ; Putnam (MacDougalh 



C. Asa-Grayi Bailey. 



(0. Grayi Carey.) 



Found quite abundantly throughout the State in marshes and wet, 

 open places. More plentiful in the southern counties. 



Flowers from June until October. 



Daviess (Clements); Noble (Van Gorder); Knox (Spillman) ; 

 Vigo (Blatchley). 



