662 REPORT OF STATE GEOLOGIST. 



C. grisea Wahl. Gray Sedge. 



Reported only from the southern counties, but doubtless occurring 

 throughout our area. The species grows in shaded places in dry soil. 

 Flowers from May until August. 

 Jefferson (Barnes). 



C. granularis Muhl. Meadow Sedge. 



Found sparingly throughout the State, in moist meadows and on 

 the borders of wet prairies. 



Flowers from May through July. 



Putnam (MacDougal); Vigo (Blatchley); Lake (Hill). 



C. Crawei Dewey. 



In damp, open places in the northern counties. Not abundant in 

 any of its stations. 



Flowers from May until July. 

 Lake (Hill). 



C. FLAVA L. 



In swamps and wet prairies in the northern part of the State. 

 Probably of more general distribution than the reports indicate. 

 Flowers from July through September. 

 Noble (Barnes). 



C. viridula Michx. 



This extreme northern form is reported as occurring in Lake 

 County, upon the authority of Rev. E. J. Hill. Probably not to 

 be found in any other county except, perhaps, Porter. 



Flowers in July and August. 



C. conoidea Schk. Field Sedge. 



Throughout the central and northern counties, growing in meadows 

 and abandoned fields in moist soils. 

 Flowers in May and June. 

 Putnam (MacDougal). 



C. OLIGOCARPA Schk. 



Found sparingly in all parts of the State, growing in dry soils in 

 shaded places. 



Flowers from May through July. 

 Putnam (MacDougal). 



