PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 55 



C. CONJUNCTA — Boot, 1862. Soft Fox Sedge. 



Rare. Moist places. Bank of Onon. Creek, June, 1899. 

 Only locality reported here. 



C. XORVEGICA — Willd, 1801. Norway Sedge. 



Rare. Salt Marsh, near Onon. Lake, Aug., 1899. 



C. STIPATA — Muhl, 1805. Awl-fruited Sedge. 



Abundant in swamps. Pleasant Beach, June, 1890. 



C. CRUS CORVI — Shuttlw, 1844. Raven's-foot Sedge. 



Rare. Specimens on hand found in swamp northwest 

 from Camillus, about 1888. 



C. DECOMPOSITA — Muhl, 1817. Large Panicled Sedge. 

 Infrequent. In swamps. Ind. Reservation, 1889. 



C. TERETIUSCULA — Gooden, 1794. Lesser Panicled Sedge. 



Common. In swampy lands. Swamp near Euclid, 1889. 

 C. ALOPECOIDEA — Tuckerm, 1843. (Carex Cephalophora 

 var. Maxima — Deivey, 18Jf2.) Foxtail Sedge. 



Frequent in meadows. Skaneateles, July, 1889. 



C. VULPINOIDES — Michx, 1803. Fox Sedge. 



Very variable. Common in swamps and banks of 

 streams. Bank Onon. Creek, July, 1890. 



C. Sartwellii — Dewey, 1842. Sartwell's Sedge. 

 Frequent in bogs. Camillus, Aug., 1890. 



C. tenella — Schk, 1801. Soft-leaved Sedge. 



Abundant in bogs. Baldwinsville, near Beaver Lake, 

 July, 1882. 



C. ROSEA— Schk, 1806. Stellate Sedge. 



Frequent in rich woods. Wadsworth Farm, Onon. 

 Hill, June, 1889. 



C. ROSEA VAR. radiata — Dewey, 1842. Radiate Sedge. 

 Frequent in dry woods. Forms a singular radiating tuft 

 and bottle-shaped fruit. D. Cossett Farm, Onon. Hill, 

 1893. 



C. retroflexa — Muhl, 1805. (C. Rosea var. Retroflexa — 

 Torr, 1836.) Reflexed Sedge. 

 Perigj^nia reflexed at maturity. Deciduous scales, 

 brown and sharp pointed. Infrequent. D. Cossett 

 Farm, June, 1893. 



