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C. prairea, Dewey : Marshy border of Round Lake, Peterboro 

 County ; big swamp, Murray. Local ; abundant. 



C. vulpinoidea, Michaux : Low meadows ; very common. 



C. stipata, Mulil. : Along rivulets in wet meadows ; common. 



C. sparganioides, Muhl. : Low thickets and along fences ; 

 uncommon. 



C. cephalophora, Muhl. : Woods and dry meadows, Belleville 

 and Shannonville ; frequent. 



C. Muhlenbergii, Schk. : Dry sand hill, Belmont, Peterboro 

 County ; rare. 



C. rosea, Schk. : Cedar swamps and wet woods ; common. 



C. rosea — var. radiata, Dewey : Dry open woods and thickets ; 

 frequent. 



C. retroflexa, Muhl. : Wet woodlands, five miles south of 

 Belleville ; rare. 



C. tenella, Schk. : Abundant in all cedar and tamarack 

 swamps. 



C. trisperma, Dewey : Cedar swamps ; common. 



C. tenuiflora, Wahl. : Cedar swamps four miles west of Belle- 

 ville. Abundant in a cedar swamp one mile beyond the Jordan, 

 Hastings Road. 



C. canescens, Linn. : Abundant in a wet meadow near Belle- 

 ville. Sphagnum swamps, North Hastings. 



C. canescens, Linn. — var. vitilis, Carey : Borders of cedar 

 swamps and low woods, Hastings County. 



C. Deweyana, Schw. : Rich low woods in tufts ; abundant 



C. stellutata, Good. : Cedar and sphagnum swamps ; also low 

 woods. 



C. scirpoides, Schk. : Border of Hooper's Lake, Hastings Road ; 

 rare. 



C. sychnocephala, Carey : Border of the Millpond, Hastings 

 Village, Madoc. Low meadow along the Moira, Marmora. 



C. scoparia, Schk. : Boggy woods and wet meadows ; common. 



C. lagopodioides, Schk. : Border of water holes in meadows 

 and fields. 



C. cristata, Schw. : Low woods and meadows ; abundant. 



C. festucacea, Schk. : Wet meadows and borders of woods, 

 abundant ; all the varieties common. 



C. straminea, Schk. : Low meadows near Belleville ; depres- 

 sions in rocky ridges at Shannonville. 



