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C. leptalea Wahl. C. polytrichoides, Muhl. 



C. stipata, Muhl. 



C. teretiuscula, Gooden. Little Pond Bog. 



C. vulpinoidea, Michx. 



C. tenella, Schkuhr. 



C. rosea, Schkuhr, var. minor, Boott. 



C. rosea, Schkuhr, var. radiata, Dewey. 



C. stellulata, Gooden., var. angustata, Carey. C. sterilis, Britt. & Brown, in 



part, not Willd. C. echinata, Murr., var. angustata, Bailey. 

 C. interior, Bailey. 



C. canescens, L., var. subloliacea, Laest. 



C. brunnescens, Poir. C. canescens, L., var. alpicola, Wahl. 

 C. trisperma, Dewey. 

 C. Deweyana, Schvvein. 

 C. bromoides, Schkuhr. 

 C. Bebbii, Olney. 

 C. tribuloides, Wahl., var. reducta, Bailey. C. tribuloides, Wahl., var. moni- 



liformis (Tuckerm.) Britton. 

 C. cristata, Schwein. C. tribuloides, Wahl., var. cristata, Bailey. C. crista- 



tclla, Britton. 

 C. scoparia, Schkuhr. 



C. scoparia, Schkuhr, var. condensa, Fernald. E. F. Williams, 1894. 

 C. Crawfordii, Fernald. 

 C. mirabilis, Dewey. 

 C. mirabilis, Dewey, var. tincta, Fernald. 



ARACEAE 

 ARISAEMA 

 A. triphyllum, Torr. In both wet and apparently dry soil. 



CALLA 

 C. palustris, L. 



ERIOCAULACEAE 



ERIOCAULON 

 E. septangulare, Withering. At north end of Lake. 



JUNCACEAE 



JUNCUS 

 J. effusus, L. 



J. bufonius, L. Of all shapes and sizes. 

 J. tenuis, Willd., var. Williamsii, Fernald. 

 J. Dudleyi, Wiegand. 

 J. nodosus, L. 



