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C. comosa Boott. In the swampy borders of the lake, islands 

 and Cranberry bog. 



C. frankii Kunth. A very common sedge of the ditches and 

 swampy borders of the lake. 



C. squarrosa L. Low swampy woods at margin of lake. 



C. typhinoides Schw. Low swampy woods at margin of like. 



C. filiformis L. Bog-meadow, Cranberry Island where water 

 level is high, but not near margin of island. 



C. stricta Lam. Bog-meadow, at margin of thicket in southeastern 

 portion of Cranberry Island. 



C. aquatilis Wahl. Bog-meadow near pools in southern portion 

 of Cranberry Island. 



C. limosa L. Abundant in small pool in northern portion of b'og- 

 meadow and among the Sphagnum and Oxycoccus in the 

 northeastern portion of the bog-meadow, Cranberry Island. 



C. laxiflora blanda (Dewey) Boott. Charleston Island, drier 

 portion. 



C. leptalea Wahl. Bog-meadow near margin of a pool, eastern 

 portion of Cranberry Island. 



C. conjuncta Boott. Lewis and other wooded islands in eastern 

 portion of lake. 



C. stipata ^luhl. A few plants at the western edge of the south- 

 ern lobe of Cranberry Island. 



C. decomposita Muhl. In two situations, at the base of a dead 

 Alder at the water's edge of a small island bordering Cran- 

 berry Island on the east ; and in the forest at the edge of a 

 marginal pond on the east side of Cranberry Island. Reported 

 for the state but no specimens in the State Herbarium up to 

 the finding of the plant on Cranberry bog. 



C. diandra Schranck. Xear a small pool, eastern portion of bog- 

 meadow. Cranberry Island. 



C. diandra var. ramosa (Boott.) Same situation as the preceding. 



C. vulpinoides Michx. At the water's edge of the long southern 

 lobe of Cranberry Island and in wet woods at margin of lake 

 and on wooded islands. 



