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ered Carex, L. 
. polytrichoides, Muhl. ; common. 
. Wildenovii, Schk.; not common; S. part of Burnap’s School 
Woods ; Little Stissing Mt.; Pond Hill, lake Charlotte. 
. bromoides, Schk.; common; swamp in Notch of Stissing Mt. ; 
Peck’s Swamp, etc. 
. teretiuscula, Good.; common; Bryant Hoysradt Marsh, etc. 
—Var. Major Koch; not rare; also in Hoysradt Marsh; Sack- 
ett’s Attlebury Marsh and Tamarack Swamp, Stanford. 
. vulpinoidea, Mich. ; very common. 
. Stipata, Muhl.; common, in swamps and along streams. 
. xlopecoidea, Tuckerman; this sedge found very sparingly in 
Western New York, and Pennsylvania to Michigan, etc., I 
detected the past season (1878) growing in Thomas Meadow, 
along the Shekomeko Creek. This detection brings the range of 
this sedge to the extreme eastern part of the State. 
C. sparganioides, Muhl.; common; E. side’ Risedorf Hill, Stre- 
ver’s Grove, etc. : 
. cephalophora, Muhl.; common in all our woods. 
. Muhlenbergii, Schk. ; rare, but abundant on south slope of Little 
Stissing.—Var. enervis, Boott; Wilber Meadow Hill, near 
Rich. Ham’s place. 
. rosea, Schk ; common.—Var. minor, Boott; Peck’s Swamp.—Var. 
radiata, Dew. ; Stissing Mt. Swamps; Bash-Bish Falls. 
C. retroflexa, Muhl.; rather common; Mill Hill; road to Notch, 
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Stissing Mt., etc. 
. tenella, Schk. ; not common, but abundant along Strever’s Swamp, 
S. end of Stissing Mt. and in other swamps on mountain; 
Fingar Swamp, with Liparis Leselii, Microstylis monophylios, 
and Cypripedium spectabile ; also in Mt. Riga swamps. 
. trisperma, Dew.; common in all our large swamps; Eno’s ‘Tam- 
arack Swamp, etc. 
. canescens, L.; quite common in most of our swamps; Notch 
Swamp on Mountain. 5 
. vitilis, Fries; Stissing Mt. rare, but abundant near summit of 
Mt. Riga. 3; : 
. Deweyana, Schw.} rare, in copses along Roelif Jansen’s Kill. 
. sterilis, Willd.; rather common; Jno. Righter meadow, S. W. of 
hill, ete. fa 
. echinita, Murray, Var. scirpoides, Boott, (C. stellulata, var. scir- 
poides,) common ; swamps and wet places along the Shekomeko, 
etc. 
. scoparia, Schk. ; very common. 
. lagopodioides, Schk. ; common ; Peck’s Swamp. 
. cristata, Schw.; common.—Var. mirabilis, Boott, rather com- 
mon ; generally in copses and along fence borders. 
. Bebbii, Olney; in a large dryish marsh, near Attlebury, with C. 
alata—although a good C. Bebdit Mr. Wm. Boott would refer 
it to C. cristata, regarding C. Bedbdit as probably only a form of 
the other.. : 
. adusta, Boott ; frequent in a number of our woods, certainly not 
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