PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 51 



C. TORTA— Boot, 1843. Twisted Sedge. 



Flower stalk slightly twisted toward apex. Near 



Otisco Lake. 1889. 

 C. PRASINA — Wahl, 1803. Drooping Sedge. 



Frequent in meadows and moist woods. One of our 



most graceful sedges. Tully. 1890. 



C. LIMOSA — Lin., 1753. Mud Sedge. 



Not rare in stagnant waters. Clay. 1889. 



C. Magellanica — Lam,, 1789. (Carex Irriqua — Smith, 

 1826.) Magellan Sedge. 

 Infrequent. Pompey Hill. 1889. 



C. CRINITA — Lam., 1789. Fringed Sedge. 



Common in low marshy grounds. Rockwell Springs. 



1891. 

 C. GYNANDRA — Schwein, 1824. Nodding Sedge. 



Strongly resembles crinita, smaller in all of its parts 



with rough awlshaped scales. Swamp near Otisco 



Lake. 

 C. VIRESCENS — Muhl, 1805. Downy Green Sedge. 



Infrequent. Woods throughout Onondaga Co. Woods 



Onon. Hill, July, 1898. 

 C. GRACILLIMA — Schwein, 1824. Graceful Sedge. 



Tall and graceful sedge. In moist woods and meadows. 



Otisco. 

 C. CASTANEA — Wahl, 1803. (Carex Flexilis — Rudge, 

 1804.) Chestnut Sedge. 



Found in vicinity of chestnut trees, more than else- 

 where. North Syracuse, 1892. 

 C. DEBiLis VAR PUBERA — A. Gray, 1829. Flowering Sedge. 



Rare. Otisco hills, 1889, S. Cole. 

 C. ARCTATA — Boot, 1840. Drooping Wood Sedge. 



Spikes drooping on the stalks. Frequent in rich woods. 



LaFayette woods, 1889. 

 C. TENUIS— Rudge, 1804. Slender Stalked Sedge. 



Tall and slender. Not frequent. Montfredy's Gorge, 



July, 1889. 

 C. OBLITA — Stend, 1855. (Carex Glabra — Boot, 1860. 

 Dark Green Sedge. 



Montfredy's Gorge, July, 1889. 



