660 EEPOET OF STATE GEOLOGIST. 



C. Shortiana Dewey. 



Reported from many stations, chiefly in the southern part of the 

 State, growing in wet soils in either open or shaded places. 

 Flowers from May through August. 



Daviess (Clements) ; Jefferson (Barnes) ; Floyd (Clapp) ; Vigo 

 (Blatchley). 



C. lanuginosa Michx. Woolly Sedge. 



Reported only from the southern counties of the State as occurring 

 sparingly in wet meadows. 

 Flowers in June and July. 

 Jefferson. 



C. filiformis L. Slender Sedge. 



Reported from the extreme northern counties as of sparing oc- 

 currence in swamps and in low, bottom lands about lakes. 

 Flowers in June and July. 

 Lake (Hill). 



C. ftjsca All. Brown Sedge. 



(G Buxbawnii Wahl.) 

 In bogs and wet places. 

 Flowering season from May to July. 

 Lake. 



C. stricta Lam. Tussock Sedge. 



Sparingly found in marshes and low, wet meadows. Probably not 

 separated from G. filiformis in many cases. 

 Flowers from July through September. 

 Putnam (MacDougal). 



C. tort a Boott. Twisted Sedge. 



Occasionally found in wet thickets and woods, but nowhere 

 abundant. 



Flowers in June and July. 

 Putnam (MacDougal). 



C. crinita Lam. Fringed Sedge. 



Found throughout the State in wet woods and thickets. Ap- 

 parently occurring in greater abundance in the southern counties. 



Flowers from May until September. 



Daviess (Clements) ; Putnam (MacDougal) ; Knox (Spillman) ; 

 Vigo (Blatchley) ; Steuben (Bradner). 



