18 FLORA OF VERMONT 



C. Deweyana, Schwein. Drj' woodlands ; common. 

 C. digitalis, Willd. Dry open woods ; frequent. 



C. eburnea, Boott. (C. setifolia, Britton.) Frequent on dry shaded lime- 

 stone. 

 C. exilis, Dewey. Peatbogs; Bristol, Pringle ; Peacham, Blanchard. 

 C. filiformis, L. Peaty borders of ponds ; frequent. 



C. filiformis, L. var. latifolia, Boeckl. (C. lanuginosa, Michx.) Swales and 

 low meadows ; frequent. 



C. flava, L. Low meadows ; common. 



C. flava, L. var. graminis, Bailey. Wet margins of springs and low borders 



of ponds ; connnon. 



C. flava, L. viridula, Bailey. (C. viridula, Michx.) Shores of lakes and 

 rivers; FairleeLake, i?/anc/ifnv/; Pomfret, Morgan; White River, Flint. 



C. foenca, Willd. Dry woods, often on rocks ; rare. 



C. foenea, Willd. var. perplexa, Bailey. Dry copses ; Middlebury, Bminerd ; 

 Fairlee, Blanchard ; Rutland, Eggleston. 



C. folliculata, L. Cold swamps ; Stratton and IMarlboro Ponds, Grout. 



C. formosa, Dewej'. Moist meadows ; Sunderland, Eggleston; Middlebury, 



Brainerd. 



C. fusca. All. Bogs; "Burlington," Torrey; Fairlee, Jesup; Mendon, Eggles- 

 ton. 



C. gracillima, Schwein. Low meadows ; common. 



C. granularis, Muhl. Moist meadows ; common. 



C granularis, Muhl. var. Haleana, Porter. Burlington, T. E. Hazen. 



C Grayii, Carey. (C. Asa-Gray i, Bailey.) Swales, along rivers and lakes ; 

 rare. 



C. grisea, Wahl. Along brooks in thickets ; occasional. 



C gynandra, Schwein. Wet ground, especially in the mountains ; frequent. 



C. Httchcockiana, Dewey. Rich woods ; occasional. 



C. Houghtonii, Torr. Dry sandy banks ; Norwich, E. A. Edmunds; Rut- 

 land, Eggleston. 



C. hystricina, Muhl. Wet meadows ; common. 



C. interior, Bailey. (C. echinata, var. microstachys, of Gray Manual in 

 part. ) Boggy meadows ; common. 



C. intumescens, Rudge. Wet woods and pastures ; common. 



C. laxiculmis, Schwein. ^Moist copses ; occasional. 



C laxiflora, Lam. Moist meadows ; occasional. f I 



