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('. pauciflora Lightf. Sphagnum bogs; rare. 



C. paupercula Michx., var. irrigua (Wahlenb.) Fernald. (C. magol- 



lanica Gray's Manual, ed. 6, not Lam.). Cold bogs; occasional. 

 t'. paupercula Michx., var. palleiis Fernald. Cold bogs; rare. 

 ('. pedunculata Muhl. Dry woods of the lower altitudes; frequent. 

 C. peniisylvanica Lam. Shady hillsides of the lower altitudes; com- 

 mon. 

 C pennsylTaiiica Lam., var. lucorum (Willd.) Fernald. Damper placies 

 than type and less common. Middlebury and Burlington, (Brain- 

 erd) ; Pownal, (Churchill) ; Fair Haven, (Bggleston) ; Rutland, 

 (Kirk). 

 C. plantagmea Lam. Rich woods; frequent. 

 C. platyphylla Carey. Shady banks; common. 

 C. polygania Schkuhr. (C. fusca AIL; C. Buxbaumii Wahl.). Bogs; 



Burlington, (Torrey) ; Fairlee, (Jesup) ; Mendon, (Eggleston). 

 C. prasina Wahlenb. Springy bogs in woods of the lower altitudes; 



occasional. 

 ('. P.seudo-Cyperus L. Swamps; Knight's Island, (Brainerd) ; Barnet, 



(Blanchard) ; Fair Haven, (Kirk); Shclburne, (Blake). 

 C. pubescens Muhl. (C. hirtifolia Mackenzie). Damp thickets of the 



lower altitudes; occasional. 

 C retrorsa Schwein. Swamps; common. 



C. retrorsa Schwein., var. Hartii (Dewey) Gray. Marshes; occasional. 

 C. rigida Good., var. Bigelowii (Torr.) Tuckerm. (C. concolor R. Br.). 



Alpine summits of Green Mountains. 

 ('. riparia W. Curtis. Swales; occasional. 

 V. rosea Schkuhr. Rich dry woods; common. 

 C. rosea Schkuhr, var. minor Boott. Willoughby Lake, (William 



Boott) ; North Hero, (Cushman). 

 C. rosea Schkuhr, var. radiata Dewey. Shady knolls; frequent. 

 C. rostrata Stokes. (C. utriculata Boott, var. minor Boott). Marshes; 



occasional. 

 C. rostrata Stokes, var. utriculata (Boott) Bailey. (C. utriculata Boott). 



Marshes; frequent. 

 V, scabrata Schwein. Springy bogs in woods; frequent. 

 C Scliweiuitzii Dewey. Swamps; local. Pownal, (Dewey); Salisbury, 

 (Brainerd) ; Manchester, (Mary A. Day) ; North Dorset, (Mrs. N. F. 

 Flynn). 

 V. scirpoidea Michx. Alpine cliffs, Willoughby Lake, Smugglers' 

 Notch; also Mt. Equinox, Manchester, (Mary A. Day); Mt. Horrid, 

 Rochester, (Dutton). 

 V. scirpoides Schkuhr. (C. interior Bailey). Boggy meadows: com- 

 mon. 

 V. scoparia Schkuhr. Moist meadows; common. Var. condensa Fer- 

 nald. Similar situations as the type; frequent. Var. inoiiiliforniis 

 Tuckerm. Burlington, (Hazen) ; Dame Island, (Brainerd). 

 C. setacea Dewey. Sudbury, (Brainerd). 



