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C. SCOPARIA VAR. MINOR — Boot, 1862. Small Pointed 

 Broom Sedge. 

 Similar to, though much smaller than Scopario and its 

 habitat is rocky hillsides and dry sterile grounds. Have 

 not been able to find it with Scoparia in wet places. 

 Plentiful. Jamesville Road, July, 1890. 



C. CRISTATELLA — Britton, 1895. (C. Tribuloides var. Cris- 

 tata — Bailey, 1886.) Crested Sedge. 

 Common in low grounds and fields. Near East Syra- 

 cuse, June, 1895. 



C. FOENEA— Willd, 1809. Hay Sedge. 



Not common. Confined to rocky places. Jamesville 

 Road, 1893. 



C. FOENEA VAR. PERPLEXA — Bailey, 1889. Varied Hay 

 Sedge. 



Found with C. Foenea. Varies in several respects and 

 worthy the varietal name. Jamesville Road, July, 1893. 



C. STRAMINEA— Willd, 1801. Straw Sedge. 



Common in dry fields. Grays's report: "Immensely 

 Variable." 



C. MiRABiLis — Dewey, 1836. (Car ex Straminea Mirabilis 

 — Tuckerm, 18 A3.) Varied Straw Sedge. 

 Britton says: "Perhaps better regarded as distinct 

 species." In S. B. C. collection. Varieties: Brevior, 

 Typica, Hyalina, and Meadii. Found in dry soil. 

 Frequent and var. Foenea. Found in Salt Marsh, 

 Onon. Lake. 



C. TENERA— Dewey, 1824. Marsh Straw Sedge. 



Comon or plentiful in marsh north of 1st Ward near 

 watering trough. Cicero Plank Road, July, 1908. 



C. FESTUCACEA— Willd, 1805. (C. Straminea var. Brevior 

 — Dewey, 1826.) Fescue Sedge. 

 Frequent. Roadside north from Salina, July, 1908. 



C. ALATA— Torr, 1836. (C. Straminea var. Alata — Bailey, 

 1884.) Broad-winged Sedge. 

 Occasional with C. Straminea. Salt Marsh, near 

 Onon. Lake, June, 1905. 



