CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 5 1 



C. pedunculata, Muhl. (82) Dry woods ; common. 



C. Pennsylvanica, Lam. (88) Woods and hillsides ; very common, and 



blooming early. 

 C. plantaginea, Lam. (74) Rich hillside woods ; common. 

 C. platyphylla, Carey. (72) Rich hillside woods ; common. 

 C. polytrichoides, Muhl. (96) Swamps ; abundant. 

 C. prasina, Wahl. (39) — (C. miliacea, Muhl.) Bogs ; not common. Borders 



of streams, Dr. Barrozvs. 

 C. Pseudo-Cyperus, L. {19) Goose Pond in Canaan, Dr. Barrows. 



var. Americana, Hochst. (C. comosa, Boott.) Wet places. 

 C. pubescens, Muhl. (92) Lebanon, Dr. Barrows. 

 C. retrorsa, Schw. (15) Marshes, near streams. 



var. Hartii, Gray. Frequent. 

 C. riparia, Curtis. (29) Borders of ponds, etc.; common. 

 C. rosea, Schk. (no) Woods and meadows ; very variable. 

 C. scabrata, Schw. (23) Swamps ; common. 

 C. scoparia, Schk. (128) Meadows; common and variable. 

 C. sparganioides, Muhl. (in) Low grounds ; frequent. 

 C. stipata, Muhl. (loi) Low grounds ; common. 

 C. straminea, Willd. (132) — (C. straminea, var. tenera, 5th ed. of Man.) 



Copses and fields ; extremely variable. (See Manual.) 

 C. stricta. Lam. (34) Wet meadows ; very abundant. 



var. decora, Bailey. (C. aperta, Boott.) Not as common as the type. 

 C. tenella, Schk. (109) Cold swamps; common. 

 C. teretiuscula, Gooden. (104) Norwich, Vt.; swamps. 

 C. torta, Boott. [yj] Banks of streams ; not rare. 

 C. tribuloides, Wahl. (127) (C. lagopodioides, Schk.) Wet grounds; 



many varieties. 



var. cristata, Bailey. (C. cristata, Schw.) Moist grounds. 

 C. trisperma, Dewey. (122) Cold bogs; common. 

 C. Tuckermani, Dewey. (13) Swamps ; not uncommon. 

 C. umbellata, Schk. (90) Rocky hillsides. 

 C. utriculata, Boott. (11) Swamps ; common, and variable. 

 C. varia, Muhl. (86) — (C. Emmonsii, Dew.) Woods and hillsides. 



var. colorata, Bailey. With the type. 

 C. virescens, Muhl. (46) Rocky woods. 

 C. vulgaris. Fries, i^'}^'^ Claremont, Dr. Barrozvs. 

 C. vulpinoidea, Michx. (107) Low meadows ; abundant. 



Order 96. GRAMINE^. Grass Family. 



Paspalum, L. 



P. setaceum, Michx. Sandy fields. 

 Panicum, L. Panic-Grass. 



P. GLABRUM, Gaudin. (Smooth Crab-Grass.) Gravelly soil. This and the 



next are European weeds. 

 P. SANGUINALE, L. (Crab-Grass. Finger-Grass.) Too common. 



