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Eleocharis obtusa (Willd.) Schultes. Generally distributed in low 

 wet ground. 



E. palustris (L.) R. & S. Occurs sparingly in forest zone, Cran- 

 berry Island. 



E. palustris var. glaucescens (Willd.) Gray. Close to a small 

 pool in southwest portion of bog-meadow, Cranberry Island. 



E. acicularis (L.) R. & S. Copious and widely distributed on 

 lo\\' muddy shores. 



E. tenuis (\Mlld) Schultes. In the southeast portion of the bog- 

 meadow. Cranberry Island. 



Scirpus lacustris L. Quite generally distributed in shallow water 

 and occurs on Cranberry Island at the margin of several 

 pools. 



S. fluviatiHs (Torr.) Gray. Widely distributed and abundant in 

 the marshes and bog. 



S. atrovirens J\Iuhl. Sedge zone, shore of Honey Creek. 



S. cyperinus (L.) Bog-meadow, Cranberry Island. 



Eriophorum polystachyon L. Cranberry Island, bog-meadow. 



E. virginicum L. Generally but scatteringly distributed through 

 the bog-meadow, Cranberry Island. 



Rhynchospora alba (L.) Vahl. Abundant and generally dis- 

 tributed where the water level is high in the bog-meadow, 

 Cranberry Island. At the margin of the forest, Orchard 

 Island, and other wooded islands. 



Carex asa-grayi Bailey. Swampy woods along the south shore 

 of the lake. 



C. lupulina Aluhl. Generally distributed in the marshy borders 

 of the lake. 



C. tuckermanni Dewey. Swamp woods along the south shore of 

 the lake. 



C. lurida Wahl. Vevy common in the ditches and swampy wooded 

 borders of the lake. 



C. pseudo-cyperus L. In the swampy wooded borders of the 

 lake, wooded islands and also at the margin of Cranberry 

 Island. 



