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Hon. J. S. Gould says : 



It is usually found at high elevations, in swampy land, and by the margin of streams. 

 It is very apt to grow in clumps. It is one of the most beautiful of grasses, and is 

 exceedingly ornamental in grass boquets. It is abundant on the Catskill and White 

 Mountains, and on the Kaquette waters of the Adiroiidaeks. Cattle eat it very well 

 in pasture and when made into hay. 



(Plate 114.) 



