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Carex pseudo-cyperus L. 

 Ci/perusUke sedge 

 Swamp east of Campville. Rare. July- August. 



Carex comosa Boott 

 C. pseudo-cyperus var. amerieana Hochst. 

 Bristly sedge 

 Swamps. Common. July-August. 



Carex trichocarpa Muhl. 

 Hairy-fruited sedge 

 Along the river banks. Abundant. Found also in swamps. 



June-July. 



Carex riparia Curtis 



River bank sedge 



Abundant at the Marshland swamp. June. 



Carex scabrata Schwein. 

 Rough sedge 

 In wet, shaded places. Common. June-July. 



Carex lanuginosa Michx. 

 C. f 11 i f o r m i s var. 1 a t i f o 1 i a Boeckl. 

 M^oolly sedge 

 Mutton hill pond. Infrequent. June. 



Carex filiformis L. 

 Slender sedge 

 Frequent in all swamps in the vicinity of Apalachin. June- 

 July. 



Carex stricta Lam. 



Tussock sedge 

 Along the river and on the edges of swamps. Common. May- 

 June. 



Carex torta Boott 



Tivisted sedge 

 On banks of streams. Frequent. June. 



Carex prasina Wahl. 

 Drooping sedge 

 Plentiful at Mutton hill pond. May-July. 



