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rare; S. W. part of Stissing Mt.; Groper Hill; Ludlow Woods, 
Stanford.—Var. argyrantha, on Stissing Mt., and at Bash-Bish 
Falls. 
C. foenea, Willd.; found growing abundantly this past season on a 
cold slope near summit of Mt. Riga. It is quite remarkable 
for this maritime species to be found so far inland—go miles 
from N. Y. City—and growing in such a situation. 
C. tenera, Dew. ; frequent; Peck’s Swamp by D. & C. R. R., etc.— 
Var. major, Olney, (C. straminea, var. aperta, Boott) rare, near 
Mountain summit. 
C. straminea, Schk.; Var. typica; quite rare; in Scirpus fluviatilis 
pond field.—Var. minor, Dew.; scarce, Fingar Woods.—Var. 
Crawei,. Boott; rather common, on ledges, N. W. of Notch 
Swamp, and elsewhere on Stissing Mt.; Strever Hil! Field near 
Carskaden Woods. 
C. alata, Torr.; this southern sedge I detected the past season 
(1878) in Sackett’s Attlebury Marshes, near base of Stissing Mt. 
about four miles from Pine Plains. 
- vulgaris, Fries ; rare; in cold wet places on Mt. Riga. 
. aquatilis, Wahl. ; not common; along E. side of Drowned Lands, 
above Halstead Station ; Dakin Marsh, N. of Riga Station. 
C, torta, Boott; quite common ; along Henry Ham’s Brook; Fur- 
nace Brook, above Silvernail Bridge ; along Harrietta Brook on 
Stissing Mt., etc. 
. aperta, Boott ; rare, along Bingham Pond on Mt. Riga. 
. Stricta, Lam.; very common ; the large tussocks, so common in 
many of our swamps and wild meadows, consist almost entirely 
of this species.—Var. strictior (Dewey), abundant in Husted 
Meadow, along Trout Brook. 
C. crinita, Lam.; not very common: outlet of Mud Pond nee 
Smith’s Swamp, etc. 
C. gynandra, Schw., Boott; much more common than the prece- 
ding species, which it somewhat resembles. On Stissing Mt. 
-and Mt. Riga it is very abundant, and the prevailing species of 
its sub-section; abundant elsewhere in this region, in cold, » 
springy places, as H. Ham’s Brook Meadows, Wm. Simmon’s 
meadows by Mountain. ‘ 
. limosa, L; only found in Tamarack Swamp, East Stanford, where 
it is quite plentiful. j 
. Irrigua, Smith ; rare, in marshes on Taghkanic Mts. 
- Buxbaumii, Wahl.; not common; marshy meadow near Jno. 
Fingar’s barn; Dakin Marsh, north of Riga Station. 
. aurea, Nutt.; frequent in our cold wet meadows, along D. & C. 
R. R. below Peck’s Swamp, etc. 
. tetanica, Schk.; very common in all our marshes and meadows ; 
Husted meadows along Trout Brook, etc. 
. granularis, Muhl.; common in the meadows. 
. glaucodea, Tuck.; this new species grows quite plentiful in open 
places, particularly along paths and wood roads, on southern 
part of Stissing Mt. ; as for instance, Strever Path to May Bars. 
C. pallescens, L.; common in our meadows and woods.—Var. un- 
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