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RUSH FAMILY 

 * JuNCUS Canadensis, var. coarctatus, Engelmann 

 Hartford, wet places in Keney Park; frequent 



Hartford, along the Central New England Railroad property ; frequent 

 Not before reported from the state 



ST. JOHN'S-WORT FAMILY 

 * Hypericum Ascyron, Linnaeus 

 East Granby, shore of the Farmiiigton River; few plants 

 Wethersfield, depression near the railroad crossing; few plants 



SEDGE FAMILY 

 Carex echinata, var. cephalantha, Bailey 

 East Hartford, west slope of Long Hill, in damp ground; plentiful 

 Hartford, moist shaded places in Keney Park; plentiful 



Carex intumescens, Rudge 

 East Hartford, low woods; frequent 

 Hartford, Keney Park; frequent 

 New London, moist shady soil; abundant 

 South Windsor, well distributed, associating with other sedges 



* Carex laxiflora, var. latifolia, BooU 

 Torrington, mountain slopes along Hart Brook; frequent 

 Not before reported from the state 



Carex mirabilis, Dewey 

 Pomfret, roadside banks to the Wolf Den; abundant 

 West Hartford, Talcott Range above reservoir No. 3; locally plentiful 



* Carex pedunculata^ M uhlenberg 

 Manchester, wooded ravine northeast of Laurel Park; few plants 



* Carex rosea, var. minor^ Boott 



East Hartford, grassy places on Tolland turnpike; plentiful 



Carex scoparia, Schktihr 

 Middletown, open grounds along the river; common 

 New London, moist grounds; common 

 The most common and thoroughly distributed sedge of Hartford County 



Carex vesicaria, Linnaeus 

 East Hartford, swamps, etc.; plentiful 



Cabex vulpinoidea, Michaux 

 Common throughout Hartford, Litchfield, and Tolland Counties 

 Have also found it in Middletown, Somers, Stamford, and Stafford 



