56 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



C. MURICATA — Lin., 1753. Lesser Prickly Sedge. 



Infrequent. In dry fields and old pastures. Onon. Hill 



and Marcellus, June, 1893. 

 C. SPARGANOIDES — Muhl, 1805. Bur-reed Sedge. 



Frequent. Rich woods. Hopper's Glen, June, 1889. 



C. CEPHALOIDEA — Dewey, 1840. Thin-leaved Sedge. 

 Frequent in dry fields. Onondaga Hill, June, 1890. 



C. CEPHALOPHORA — Muhl, 1805. Oval-headed Sedge. 



Frequent on dry sloping soil or mounds and hillsides. 



Resembles C. Leavenworthii. Strongly nerved. Onon. 



Hill, June, 1890. 

 C. MuHLENBERGii — Schk, 1806. Muhlenberg's Sedge. 



Rare. On dry hills and fields. Onon. Hill, June, 1890. 



C. STERiLLis — Willd, 1805. (SterilUs Echinata var. Mic- 

 rostachys — Boeckl, 1875.) Little Prickly Sedge. 

 Common and variable. Montfredy's Gorge, July, 1881. 



C. ATLANTICA — Bailey, 1893. Eastern Sedge. 



Rare. In swampy places. Swamp, Valley Road, 1898. 



C. CANESCEUS — Lin., 1753. Silvery Sedge. 



Frequent in bogs. (Sphagnum). Tamerae and Cicero 

 Swamps, June, 1890. 



C. TRISPERMA — Dewey, 1825. Three-fruited Sedge. 



Infrequent. Swamps and damp woods. Swamp in 

 Otisco, July, 1890. 



C. Deweyana — Schwein, 1824. Dewey's Sedge. 



Frequent. In dry fields and hillsides. Mr. Calthrop's 

 Grove, July, 1890. 



C. SICCATA — Dewey, 1826. Dry Spiked Sedge. Hillside 

 Sedge. 

 Occasional. Mr. Calthrop's Hill, July, 1890. 



C. TRIBULOIDES — Wahl, 1803. (C. Lagopodioides — Schk, 

 1806.) Blunt Broom Sedge. 

 Frequent. Low grounds and fields. Fields east of 

 Syracuse, Aug., 1890. 



C. SCOPARIA — Schk, 1806. Pointed Broom Sedge. 



Common in open swamps. Swamp near Long Branch, 

 Aug., 1890. 



