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C. laxiflora, Lam. var. latifolia, Boott. (C. Albursina, Sheldon.) Moist rich 

 woods ; frequent. 



C. laxiflora. Lam. var. patulifolia, Carey. Rich woodlands ; frequent. 



C. laxiflora, Lam. var. striatula, Carey, (var. blanda, Boott.) moist mea- 

 dows ; common. 



C. laxiflora, Lam. var. varians, Bailey. Copses and meadows ; common. 



C. lenticularis, Michx. Sandy borders of ponds and lakes ; rare. 



C. leptalea, Wahl. (C. polytrichoides, Muhl.) Wet woods and bogs; fre- 

 quent. 



C. limosa, L. Bogs ; common. 



C. livida, Willd. Bogs north of Bristol Pond, Pringle. 



C. longirostris, Torr. Shady ledges ; frequent. 



C. lupulina, Muhl. Swamps and ditches ; common. 



C. lupulina, Muhl. var. pedunculata, Dewey. North Hero, Brainerd ; New- 

 fane, Grout. 



C. lupulina, Muhl. var. polystachya, Schwein and Torr. (C. lupuliformis, 

 Sart. ) Marshes along Lake Champlain. 



C. lurida, Wahl. Wet meadows; common. 



C. lurida, Wahl. var. gracilis, Bailey. (C. Baileyi, Britton.) Bogs in the 

 mountains ; frequent. 



C. lurida, Wahl. var. parvula, Bailey. Occasional. 



C. Magellanica, Lam. Cold bogs ; occasional. 



C. Michauxiana, Boeckl. (C. abacta, Bailey.) Bogs and lake borders at 

 high altitudes. Sterling Pond, Pringle; frequent in the elevated bogs 

 of Windham county, Grout; Fifield Pond, Wallingford, Eggleston; also 

 at Lake of the Clouds, Mt. Mansfield, from seed sown there by Mr. 

 Pringle. 



C. monile, Tuckerm. Swales; common. 



C. monile, Tuckerm. var. mcnstrosa, Bailey. Occasional. 



C Muhlenbergii, Schkuhr. Dry sand, near Fort Ethan Allen, Hazen. 



G Novae-Angliae, Schwein. Shady knolls ; Stratton, Grout; Chittenden, 

 Eggleston ; Underhill and Cambridge, Brainerd; also in an open sandy 

 meadow near Brigham Academy, Bakersfield. 



C. oligocarpa, Schulir. Dry copses ; rare. Middlebury, Brainerd. 



C, oligosperma., Michx. Bogs; Peacham, Blanchard; Stratton, Grout; 

 Sunderland, Eggleston. 



C. pallescens, L. Low meadows ; common. 



C. pauciflora, Lightf. Sphagnum bogs ; rare. 



C. pedunculata, Muhl. Dry woods ; frequent. 



