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C. Meadii — Dewey, 1842. (C. Tetanica var. Cambyi, 

 18A7). Mead's Sedge. 



Frequent. Swamps etc. Meadow, Onon. Valley, near 



creek, June, 1890. 

 C. LAXIFLORA — Lam, 1789. (C. Blanda — Dewey, 18^2). 

 Loose Flowered Sedge. 



Frequent. Meadows and thickets. So. Onon., June, 



1889. 

 C. DIGITALIS — Wild, 1805. Slender Wood Sedge. 



Frequent. Rich woods. Long Branch, July, 1890. 

 C. Careyana — Torr, 1836. Carey's Sedge. 



Rare. Woods. Grouse Farm, E. Syracuse, 1889. 

 C. ALBURSINA— Sheldon. (Bull, Torr Club, 1893) (C. 

 laxifolia — Boot, 1853). 



Infrequent. Woods near Cicero, July, 1889. 

 C. PLANTAGINEA — Lam, 1789. Plantain Leaved Sedge. 



Frequent. Moist woods, banks of streams and ravines. 



Peppermill Gorge, South Onon., July, 1898. 

 G. LAXICULMIS — Schwein, 1824. (C. Retrocurva — Deivey, 

 18 A5.) Spreadig Sedge. 



Common everywhere. Euclid, 1889. 



C. PLATYPHYLLA — Carey, 1847. Broad-leaved Sedge. 



Common. Jamesville Road and South Onondaga. June, 



1889. 

 C. PANICEA — Lin., 1753. Carnation or Grass-like Sedge. 



Common. Moist fields and meadows. Marcellus, 1890. 



C. AUREA — Nutt, 1818. Golden Fruited Sedge. 



Frequent. Wet meadows, moist rocks. Green Lake, 



July, 1892. 

 C. SETIFOLIA— Dewey, 1826. (C. Eburnea — Boot, 181^0). 

 Bristle-leaved Sedge. 



Frequent. Tufted. In sandy soil. Jamesville, 1892. 



C. PEDUNCULATA — Muhl, 1805. Long-stalked Sedge. 



In dry woods and old orchards. Barnyard, Onon. Hill. 



C. PEDICELLATTA — Britton, 1894. (Carex Communes — 

 Bailey, 1889.) (Carex Varia — Deivey, 1896.) Fib- 

 rous-rooted Sedge. Abundant. Roadsides and old 

 country gardens. A nuisance. Home garden, during 

 summer after June. 1890 to 1910. 



