666 REPORT OF STATE GEOLOGIST. 



C. LEPTALEA Wahl. 



(C. polytriclioides Willd.) 

 Reported only from the northern counties as of occasional occur- 

 rence in bogs and swamps. 

 Flowers in June and July. 

 Noble (Van Gorder). 



€. oonjuncta Boott. Soft Fox Sedge. 



Found sparingly in the central and southern counties, growing in 

 swampy woods and meadows. 

 Flowers from June until August. 

 Putnam (MacDougal) ; Vigo (Blatchley). 



C. stipata Muhl. Awl-fruited Sedge. 



Reported from the southern part of the State as common in low, 

 wet grounds, usually in open places. 

 Flowers from May through July. 

 Vigo (Blatchley). 



C. Crus-Corvi Shuttlw. Raven's-foot Sedge. 



Throughout the State in considerable abundance, growing in 

 swamps or in very wet meadows. In the latter situation much 

 reduced in size. 



Flowers from May until July. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham). 



C. teretiuscula Gooden. 



Not uncommon in the southern counties, growing in swamps and 

 wet meadows. Not reported north of Putnam County. 

 Flowers in May and June. 

 Daviess (Clements) ; Lake (Hill). 



C. alopecoidea Tuckerm. Foxtail Sedge. 



A northern form reported from a few localities in the northern 

 part of the State. Not of general occurrence. 

 Flowers in June and July. 

 Lake. 



C. vulpinoidea Michx. 



Common throughout the State in low, grassy places, usually in 

 rather dry soils. 



Flowers from May until July. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham) ; Putnam (MacDougal) ; Vigo 

 (Blatchley). 



