250 Lake Maxinkuckee, Physical and Biological Survey 

 145. LESSER PANICLED SEDGE 



CAREX DIANDRA Schrank 



Not rare in Green's marsh and various other parts of Lost Lake 

 plain. Heads well formed by June 2, 1901. 



146. LARGE-PANICLED SEDGE 



CAREX DECOMPOSITA Muhl. 



Not rare in marshy places. Found in Farrar's woods in a 

 swamp by Lost Lake and in Green's marsh. Fruit was well formed 

 by June 17, 1901. 



147. AWL-FRUITED SEDGE 



CAREX STIPATA Muhl. 



This, and a few other closely related and very similar species, 

 represent a familiar form among the sedges, which grow in low 

 open flats. It appears to be common. Obtained south of the road 

 by Outlet Bay on June 7, 1901. 



148. BLUNT BROOM SEDGE 



CAREX TRIBULOIDES Wahl. 



Rather common in open places at the edges of swales and 

 prairies, and at the borders of swamps. Collected with fruit fairly 

 well developed in Farrar's woods June 17, 1901. 



149. BEBB'S SEDGE 



CAREX BEBBII Olney 



A specimen identified as this was collected in Farrar's woods 

 on June 17, 1901. 



150. STRAW SEDGE 



CAREX STRAMINEA Willd. 



This is a common sedge, belonging to a pretty well marked 

 group having the fruit in rounded or pointed, small head-like 

 spikes, with several heads in series on the fruiting culm. It is 

 usually found in dry open places. A form of this species approach- 

 ing the subspecies mirabilis was collected north of Green's marsh 

 June 17, 1910. 



151. BROAD-WINGED SEDGE 



CAREX ALATA Torr. 



Not very common. A few plants found north of Green's marsh. 

 The fruit was well developed by June 17. 



