CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 29 



238. C. Muhlenbergii Schkuhr. 



Dry fields and hills; frequent. June-July. 



239. C. Muskingumensis Schwein. 

 Wooded alluvial soil. June-July. 



Along Grand River at Plainfield Village; Soldiers' Home woods; 

 abundant on the Farm of Mrs. Jane Banks, Sec. 21, Ada. 

 Rare in the State. 



240. C. oligosperma Michi. 



In sphagnoug bogs; infrequent. July. 



Miller's Lake; Bronner Lake; Thompson's Lake. 



24 L C. pauciflora Lightf. 



In sphagnum about Mud Lake, Plainfield; rare. June-July. 



242. C. pedunculata Muhl. 



On mounds in low woods. April-May. 

 Orchid Swamp and Burton Ave. Swamp. 

 Our earliest sedge. 



243. C. Pennsylvanica Lam. 



Common in dry woods, often forming large patches. April-June. 

 Our commonest sedge. 



244. C. plantaginea Lam. 

 Frequent in low woods. May-June. 



245. C. polytrichoides Muhl. 



C. leptalea Wahl. 

 Low ground; common. May-June. 

 Exceedingly variable in size. 



246. C. Pseudo-Cyperus. L. 



A few plants grow along the south side of the Salt Spring 

 marsh. Mid-June-July. 



247. C. pubescens Muhl. 



In beech and maple woods; frequent. June-July. 



Soldiers' Home woods; near Hudsonville; Alaska; Sec. 12, 



Tallmadge; Sec. 14, Grand Rapids. 



