CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 2d 



CYPERACEAE. Sedge Family. 



CAREX L. Sedge. 



194. C. Albursina Sheldon. (C. laxiflora latifolia J?oo^^.) 



In rich woods, pi-efers beech and maple; common. May-June. 



195. C. alopecoidea Tuckerm. 



In woods about the Glue Factory; rare. Mid-.Tune-Mid-July. 



196. C. aquatilis Wahl. 



In water along creek and lake borders. June- July. 



Stafford Lake; abundant in the marshes about Lamberton Lake. 



197. C. arctata Boott. 



Frequent in moist rich woods. June-July. 



Sees. 14 and 25, Jamestown; Mr. Gormley's woods, Sec. 2, 



Walker; Alpine, etc. 



198. C. aurea Xutt. 



In moist marly soil; scarce. June-Mid-July. 



Pine Island Lake; ]Mud Lake, Wright; Larkins' Lake. 



199. C. bromoides Schkuhr. 

 Common in low woods. .lune. 



200. C. canescens L. 



Frequent on the borders of sphagnous swamps. Mid-May-June. 



201. C. canescens vulgaris Bailey. 

 C. hn nines ct" us (jvncUinr Britton. 



Found with the species; common. Mid-May-June. 



202. C. Careyana Torr. 



Rich moist woods; local. Mid-May-Mid-June. 



Soldiers' Home Woods (Prof. C.F. Wheeler); woods south of 



Reed's Lake (M.&C); woods near Bronner Lake. 



203. C. cephaloidea Dewey. 



Dry fields and copses; scarce. Mid- June-July. 



Soldiers' Home woods; Farm of V. Harrington, Sec. 2, Walker. 



