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108. Carex lupulina Muhl. Hop Sedge. 



Found in swampy places, abundant. 

 100. C. pseudo-cyperus L. 



Found occasionally in swamps. 



110. Carex comosa Root. Bristly Sedge. 



Along the edges of the lalse, near tlie outlet, and in ponds. 



111. C. lanuginosa 2*lichx. Woolly Sedge. 



Some growing in the vicinity of the laboratories. 



112. C. filiformis L. Slender Sedge. 



A small patch near a ix)nd on the southeast part of the lake 

 plain, 

 li:^. C. gi-anulatus Muhl. Meadow Sedge. 

 Scattered, moist places. 



114. C. albursina Sheldon. White Bear Sedge. 



PY>und occasionally in damp woods. 



115. C. pennsylvanica Lam. 



Found on dry hills, scattered, 

 llii. C. puhescens Muhl. Pubescent Sedge. 



A few plants foimd in dry ground at the southwest side of the 

 lalve. 



117. C. leptalea Wahl. (C. [Mytruhoid^s Willd.) 



Found in a tamarack northeast of the lake, and in a marsh 

 southeast. 



118. C. vulpinoidea Michx. 



Common, scattered. 



119. C. rosea Schk. Stellate Sedge. 



Found sparingly in shaded places. 



120. C. cephalophora Muhl. 



Found scattered in dry soil, back from the lake. 



121. C. tribuloides Wahl. 



Growing in clumi)S, among various grasses in parts of the lake 

 plain. 



122. Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Torr. .Tack-in-the-Pulpit. Indian Turnip. 



Found in forests. '>I>;f 'nW lo ■^In-'. 



123. A. dracoutium (L.) Schott. Green Dragon. 



Found in quite moist woods. 



124. Peltandra virginica (L.) Kunth. Green Arrow Arum. 



Found in a tamarack northeast of the lake. 



