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May 1st to 10th 



Compositoi. 



Antennaria Parlinii, Fernald. 



Rich soil. 

 ' ' canadensis, Greene. 



Dry soil. 

 ' ' f allax, Greene. 



Open woods and fields. 

 " neodioica, Greene. 



Open woods and fields. 



Cyperacece. 



tCarices (Sedges.) 



Carex folliculata, L. 



intumescens, Rudge and Stokes. 



rostrata var. utriculata, Bailey. 



lupulina var. pedunculata, Dewey. 



bullata, Schkuhr. 



lurida, Wahlenb. 



hystericina, INIulil. 



comosa, Boot. 



vestita, Willd. 



filiformis, L. 



lanuginosa, Michx. 



Goodenowii, J. Gay. 



stricta, Lam. 



crinita. Lam. 



virescens, Mulil. 



*arctata, Boot. 



debilis var. Rudgeii, Bailey. 



gracillima, Schwein. 



Oederi Retz. var. pumila, (Cos. & Ger. 



Ladies' Tobacco. 



Wet meadows and bogs. 

 Swamps, &c. 



Swales, &c. 



Swamps and wet woods. 



Swales, &c. 



Swamps. 



Sandy soil. 



Bogs, &c. 



Wet meadows. 



Low meadows. 



Swales, &c. 



Dry soil and copses. 



Woods and copses. 



Woods and meadows. 



Meadows. 



) Fer. Bogs, &c. 



tThe Carices are found for the most part in marshes, bogs, swales and low 



grounds, and flower during the month of May and the early part of June, but mature 



specimens needed to identify the species can be found all through the season till" 



October. 



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*In herb. Dr. E. L. Sturtevant. 



