FLOWEB1N0 PLANTS AM) FEKNS OF INDIANA. 661- 



C. virescens Muhl. Downy Green Sedge. 



Reported only from the southern counties, where it grows in dry, 

 clay or sand soils in shaded places. 

 Flowers from May until July. 

 Jefferson and Porter. 



C. triceps Michx. Hirsute Sedge. 



Found throughout the State, growing in moist soils, either in the 

 shade or open. Nowhere abundant. 

 Flowers from April until August. 



C. gracillima Schwein. 



Reported only from the southern part of the State, though prob- 

 ably of more general distribution. The species grows in moist, open 

 woods and meadows. 



Flowers from May through July. 



Jefferson; Lake (Hill). 



C. Formosa. Dewey. Handsome Sedge. 



In the central and northern counties of the State, growing in dry 

 soil in shaded places. 



Flowers in June and July. 

 Putnam (MacDougal). 



C. Davisii Schwein. and Torr. 



Reported from the northern part of the State as occurring in 

 moist woods. Not abundant. 

 Flowers in June and July. 

 Steuben (Bradner). 



C. arctata Boott. Drooping Wood Sedge. 



Found in very sparing numbers in dry soil in shaded places. 

 Reported only from the northern counties, but probably occurring 

 throughout the State. 



Flowers in May and June. 



Steuben (Bradner). 



C. tenuis Rudge. 



(C. debilis Rudgei Bailey.) 

 Not uncommon throughout the State, growing in shaded places in 

 rather dry soil. 



Flowers from May through August. 

 Jefferson ; Steuben (Bradner). 



