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C. trichocarpa Muhl. — Marshes in the Hoosac Valley. Williams- 

 town (Churchill). 



C. trisperma Dewey. — Swampy woods; common, 

 var. Billingsii Knight. — Peat bogs; local. Savoy; Lost Pond, 

 Becket; Wolf Swamp, Sandisfield. 



C. Tuckermani Dewey. — Swales in the Housatonic and Konkapot 

 Valleys in the southern part of the County; frequent in Sheffield, 

 occasional elsewhere (Stockbridge, New INIarlboro). 



C. typhina Schwein. — (C. typhinoides Man. ed. 7; vid. Rhodora, 

 11 : 40, 1909.) 



Shaded swale in the southern part of Sheffield, just inside the State 

 Line. 



C. umbellata Schkuhr. — Rocky summits and dry open soil; 

 frequent. 



var. brevirostris Boott. — (C. ahdita 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 



Rocky or sandy soil. Williamstown; Sandisfield; Sheffield. 



var. tonsa Fernald. — (C. ionsa 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 



Sand-plain, Ashley Falls, Sheffield. 



C. varia Muhl.— (Man. ed. 7.) 



Rocky woods; frequent in the valley. According to Mr. K. K. 

 Mackenzie, Berkshire material corresponds to C. Emmonsii Dewey. 



C. vesicaria L. — Shaded swamps and swales; frequent. 



var. jejuna Fernald. — (C. monilc 111. Fl. ed. 2 in part.) 



Swale near the Housatonic Ri\'er, Lenox. A form closely approach- 

 ing this variety at Ward Pond, Becket. 



var. monile (Tuckcrm.) Fernald. — Swampy ground; occasional. 

 Richmond; Lenox. 



C. virescens Muhl. — Dry, open woods, and clearings; common in 

 the valley. 



var. Swanii Fernald. — (C Sivanii 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 



Dry, open woods and hillside pastures; common. 



C. vulpinoidea Michx. — Low ground; common. 



C. lupulina X lurida. — ^ Low ground; occasional. Stockbridge; 

 Great Barrington. 



CLADIUM. Twig Rush. 



(MiiriscHs 111. Fl. (>(!. 2.) 



C. mariscoides (Muhl.) Torr. — Bogs and marshes; occasional in 

 the valley. Stockbridge; Great Barrington; Kgremont; ShelHrld. 



