XXIX. 
C. monile, Tuck.; quite rare; in lower swamps, along road from 
Stissing to Summit of Mountain, in Woodin’s Old Coal Field: 
also, in swamp on Mt. Riga. 
C. Tuckermani, Boott; not common; abundant along the Roelif 
Jansen’s Kill, near R. & C. R. R. Bridge, below Ancram ; Grove- 
nor William’s Swamp-hole, towards Van Tassel Pond. 
C. bullata, Michx.; only yet found in Scirpus-fluviatilis swamp or 
pond-hole, near Turpin Place. 
C. longirostris, Torr. This sedge is sparingly found in the northern 
part of the State. I cannot find in State Flora, Paine’s Oneida 
Catalogue, etc., that it has ever been found south of the Mo- | 
hawk. Gray's Manual says “ Northern New England to Wis- 
consin, and northward.” I detected it last May (1878) under 
and on some shaded limestone cliffs, near the upper part of 
Snake Hill, about half a mile from the village of Pine Plains. 
The next month I again found a large patch of it along the 
Roeliff Jansen’s Kill, Coons’ Crossing, on old creek bottoms, 
near C. Davistt and C. Grayii stations. 
For the accuracy of this list of Carices I am much indebted to 
Wm. Boott, Esq., of Boston, to whom was submitted a full suite of 
the Carices from this district, and who kindly revised my determi- 
nations. 
GRAMINEAE. 
Leersia Virginica, Willd. ; common in all moist woods ;_ Hoffman's 
Beech Woods, etc.—L. oryzoides, Swartz ; common. 
Alopecurus aristulatus, Michx. ; common; Booth Swamp., etc. 
Phleum pratense, L.; common. : 
Vilfa vaginaeflora, Torr.; rather common; sandy fields near the 
village. 
Sporobolus serotinus, Gray ; in wet meadows near Mt. Everett. _ 
Agrostis perennans, Tuckerm. ; shady places lower part of Stissing 
Mt.—A. scabra, Willd.; common; Eno Meadows by Wappin- 
gers Creek.—A, vulgaris, With. ; common ; Eno Meadows.—A. 
alba, L.; not common; May Bars on Stissing Mt., etc. 
Cinna arundinacea, L.; common in most of our swamps :—Var. 
pendula, Gray; frequent, upper parts.of Mt. Riga, Mt. Ever- 
Ott., ere, 
Muhlenbergia sobolifera, Trin.; common; Snake Hill; Mt. Ararat, 
etc.—M. glomerata, Trin.; common; Hoag Pond Marsh, etc. 
—M. Mexicana, Trin.; common, with preceding.—M. sylvatica, 
Torr. & Gr.; rather common; Stissing Mt.—M. Willdenovii, 
Trin, ; not rare; W. side of Snake Hill on cliffs; Silvernail Falls, 
etc.—M. diffusa, Schreber ; not common, but abundant on Geo. 
Beckwith Orchard Hill, Stissing; also along S. E. border of ae 
Snake Hill. 
Brachyelytrum aristatum,- Beauv. ; rather common; along swamps 
near Summit of Stissing Mt. etc. 
Calamagrostis Canadensis, Beauv.; common in all the marshes and 
swamps; “Hoysradt Marsh. ee | 
Oryzopsis melanocarpa, Muhl.; common; Stissing Mt. ; Swamp E. 
