664 REPORT OF STATE GEOLOGIST. 



C. Careyana Torr. 



In rich woods in northern counties. 

 Flowering season from May until June. 

 Laporte. 



C. Albursina Sheldon. White Bear Sedge. 



(C. laxiflora latifolia Boot t.) 

 Found sparingly in the central and northern counties, growing in 

 woods and thickets in moist soil. 

 Flowers in June and August. 

 Putnam (MacDougal) ; Laporte. 



C. plantaginea Lam. Plantain-leaved Sedge. 



Commonly found throughout the State in moist woods and thickets. 

 Flowers in June and July. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham) ; Jefferson (Barnes) ; Putnam (Mac- 

 Dougal) ; Steuben (Bradner) ; Laporte. 



C. platyphylla Carey. Broad-leaved Sedge. 



Not uncommon in various parts of the State. Probably sparingly 

 found throughout our area, in woods and thickets, in moist soils. 

 Flowers in May and June. 

 Hamilton and Marion (Wilson) ; Steuben (Bradner). 



C. aurea Nutt. 



Reported only from the extreme northern counties, growing in 

 wet, low grounds on the borders of swamps and sluggish streams. 

 Flowers in June and July. 

 Lake. 



C. setifolia (Dewey) Britton. Bristle-leaved Sedge. 



(C eburnea Boott.) 

 Found in various parts of the State, in dry, sandy or rocky soils 

 and upon limestone rocks. 

 Flowers in May and June. 

 Jefferson and Lake. 



C. Richardsoni R. Br. 



Apparently confined to the northern counties, where it grows in 

 dry, sandy soil. Not abundant. 

 Flowers in June and July. 

 Lake (Hill). 



