PLANTS OP ONONDAGA COUNTY 49 



C. INTUMESCENS — Rudge, 1804. Bladder Sedge. 

 Common in moist pastures. Near White Lake. 



C. Asa Grayi— Bailey, 1893. Gray's Sedge. 

 Frequent. Onon. Hill, Aug., 1891. 



C. LUPILINA— Muhl, 1806. Hop Sedge. 

 Rare. Clay, 1890. 



C. LUPULiFORMis— Sartwell, 1850. Hop-like Sedge. 

 Not common. Indian reservation, 1891. 



C. OLIGOSPERMA— Mich., 1803. Few-seeded Sedge. 

 Frequent. Otisco, July, 1891. 



C. UTRICULATA— Boot, 1840. Bottle Sedge. 



Common in swamps. Very varied. Clay, 1890. 



C. TUCKERMANI— Dewey, 1845. Tuckerman's Sedge. 

 Abundant in Tamerac swamp. July, 1890. 



C. Retrorsa— Schwein, 1824. Retrorse Sedge. 

 Common in swamps. Tamerac, 1889. 



C. Hartii— Dewey, 1866. Hart Wright's Sedge. 

 Very similar to Retrorsa. Onon. Valley, 1891. 



C. LURIDA— Wahl, 1803. Sallow Sedge. 



Varies to next species. Clay and Euclid. 1891 and 

 1892. 



C. Baileyi— Britton, 1895. (C. Gracilis— R. Br., 1810.) 

 Bailey's Sedge. 

 Not rare. Riegal's Swamp, Centerville. Aug. 1890. 



C. SCHWEINITZII— Dewey, 1824. Schweinitz's Sedge. 

 Not common. Otisco, 1895. S. Cole. 



C. HYSTRiciNA— Muhl, 1895. Porcupine Sedge. 



Plentiful in low stagnant places. Geddes Farm. 



C. PSEUDO CYPERUS— L., 1753. Cyperus-like Sedge. 

 Plenty on shores of Oneida Lake. 

 Var Americana — Hochst. Amer. Cyperus Sedge. 

 Indian Reservation, Aug. 1890. 



C. COMOSA— Boot, 1846. Bristly Sedge. 

 Common. Swamps. Clay, 1891. 



C. SQUARROSA— Lin., 1753. Squarrose Sedge. 



Not frequent. Occasional in bogs. Clay, Sept., 1891. 



