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Carex pedici^llata, (Dewey.) Britton. Fibrous-rooted 

 Sedge. 



On blu&s in the Little Minnesota valley; rare. 



Carex Peiiusylvaiiica, Lam. Pennsylvania Sedge. 



Very abundant in dry soils, both open and shaded. 

 From the Missouri valley eastward, and in the Black 

 Hills, probably throughout the state. 



Carex varia, Muhl. Emmons' Sedge. 

 In dry soils in the Black Hills. 



Carex filifolia, Nutt. Thread-leaved Sedge. 



In dry soil throughout the state, more abundant in the 

 central and western part. 



Carex steiiophylla, Wahl. Involute-leaved Sedge. 



In dry soil throughout the state. This plant and C. 

 Pennsylvanica form not an inconsiderable amount of 

 early forage. 



Carex Marcida, Boott. Clustered Field Sedge. 



In the Little Minnesota valley and in the Black Hills. 



Carex gravida, Bailey. Heavy Sedge. 

 On low ground in the Sioux valley. 



Carex vulpiiioidea, Michx. Fox Sedge. 



In the Sioux, James and Missouri valleys. 



Carex Sartwellii, Dewey. Saitwell's Sedge. 



In the Sioux and the Little Minnesota valleys. 



Carex teiiella, Schk. Soft-leaved Sedge. 

 Near Sylvan Lake in the Black Hills. 



Carex rosea, Schk. Stellate Sedge. 



On damp wooded bluflfsof Bigstone Lake in the Little 

 Minnesota valley. 



Carex sterilis, Willd. Little Prickly Sedge. 

 In the Sioux valley near White. 



