FLORA OF VERMONT 17 



CYPERACEAE. SEDGE FAMILY 



CAREX. Sedge 



C. albicans, Willd. Dry shady ledges ; common in Western Vermont. For 

 description see Bot. Gaz. 21 : 7. 1896. 



C. alopecoidea, Tuckerm. Wet meadows ; Middlebury, Brainerd; Burling- 

 ton, T. E. Hazen. 



C. aquatilis, Wahl. Borders of ponds and rivers ; occasional. 



C. arctata, Boott. Moist woodlands ; common. 



C. atrata, L. var. ovata, Boott. (C. atratiformis, Britton.) Smugglers' Notch, 



Prinqle. 

 C. aurea, Nutt. Moist meadows ; common. 



C. Backii, Boott. (C. durifolia, Bailey.) Shaded ledges ; occasional. 

 C. bromoides, Schkuhr. Bogs and swamps ; common. 

 C. canescens, L. Swamps ; occasional. 



C. canescens, L. var. alpkola, Wahl. (C. brunnescens, Poir. ) Summits of 

 Green Mountains. 



C. canescens, var. polystachya, Boott. (C. arcta, Boott.) Low woods; 

 Peacham, Blanchard; Knight's Island, Brainerd; Highgate Springs, 

 Jesup. 



C. canescens, L. var. vulgaris, Bailey. (C. brunnescens, Poir. var. gracilior, 

 Britton.) Moist woodlands ; common. 



C. castanea, Wahl. Low meadows ; local, e. g. Pomfret, Barnet, Middle- 

 bury. 



C. cephaloidea, Dewey. Moist woodlands; Middlebury, Burt; Hartford, 

 Bates. 



C. cephalophora, Muhl. Fields and woods ; common. 



C. chordorhiza, Ehrh. Cold bogs; Bristol Pond, Pringle ; "Eastern Ver- 

 mont," Congdon; Perch Pond, J. R. Churchill; Colchester, Jones, Grout. 



C. communis, Bailey. (C. pedicellata, Britton.) Dry hillsides ; common. 



C. communis, Bailey, var. Wheeleri, Bailey. Dry rocky woods ; occasional. 



C. conoidea, Schkuhr. Moist meadow ; occasional. 



C. crinita, Lam. Swales and along brooks ; common. 



C. debilis, Michx. var. Rudgei, Bailey. (C tenuis, Rudge.) Frequent in 

 moist sterile soil along the mountains. 



C. deflexa, Hornem. Moist thicket, bordering Abby Pond, Ripton, Brain- 

 erd; Peacham, BlancJiard. 



C. deflexa, Hornem. var. Deanei, Bailey. Groton, Pringle. 



