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C. setacea Dewey, var. ambigua (Barrat) Feniald. (C. xanthocarpa 



Bicknell; C. annectens Bicknell). Moist meadows; common in 



Addison County, (Brainerd) ; Rutland, (Kirk). 

 ('. siccata Dewey. Sandy shore of Lake Champlain north of Lake View 



Cemetery, Burlington. 

 C. sparganioides Muhl. Rich moist woods; occasional. 

 C. stellulata Good. (C. sterilis Am. auth. not Willd.; C. Leersii Willd.). 



Wet meadows and pastures, especially in the mountains. 

 C. stellulata Good., var. angustata Carey. (C. sterilis, var. angustata 



Bailey). Mostly in shade at high altitudes. 

 C. stellulata Good., var. ceplialantha (Bailey) Fernald. (C. Leersii 



Willd.). Bogs; Fort Ethan Allen pond and Brandon, (Kirk). 

 C. stellnlata Good., var. excelsior (Bailey) Fernald. Wet margins of 



ponds and brooks; occasional. 

 C. stipata Muhl. Swales; common. 



C. straniinea Willd. Dryish copses and fields; common. 

 C. stramiiiea Willd., var. ecliiuodes Fernald. Dame Island, North Hero 



and Burlington, (Brainerd). 

 C. stricta Lam. Swales and marshes; common. 

 C. stricta Lam., var. angustata (Boott) Bailey. Swales; Manchester, 



(Mary A. Day). 

 C. stricta Lam., var. curtissinia Peck. Essex Junction, (Brainerd); 



Fair Haven, (Kirk). 

 C. stricta Lam., var. decora Bailey. (C. Haydeni Dewey). Barnet, 



(Blanchard); East Wallingford, (Kent); Rutland, (Kirk). 

 C. tenella Schkuhr. (C. disperma Dewey). Cold swamps; frequent. 

 C. tenuiflora Wahlenb. Quaking bog, Bristol Pond, (Pringle) ; Cedar 



swamp. Fair Haven, (Oakes, Eggleston) ; Salem and Burlington, 



(Robbins) ; Peacham, (Blanchard); West Derby, (Underwood). 

 C. tiiicta Fernald. (C. mirabilis Dewey, var. tincta Fernald). Rhod. 



15: 186. St. Johnsbury, (Hazen) ; Hartland, (Ruggles). 

 C. torta Boott. Along mountain streams; frequent. 

 C. tribnloides Wahlenb. Open swales; frequent. Var. turbata Bailey. 



Burlington, (Hazen). 

 V. tribnloides Wahlenb., var. reducta Bailey. (C. projecta Mackenzie). 



Moist mountain woods; occasional. 

 C. triceps Michx., var. liirsuta (Willd.) Bailey. (C. complanata Torr.). 



Moist fields of western Vermont; occasional. Winhall, (Carpenter 



and Wheeler. 

 C. trichocarpa Muhl. Marshes ; Pownal Center, (Carpenter) ; West 



Haven, (Kirk and Ross). 

 V. trispernia Dewey. Cold bogs in shade; frequent. 

 r. Tuckerraani Dewey. Swales and marshes; frequent. 

 C. typhinoides Schwein. (C. typhina Michx.). Low borders of streams 



and lake margins in western Vermont; occasional. 

 C. umbellata Schkuhr. Rocky hills and dry knolls of the lower alti- 

 tudes; frequent. 



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