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C. echinata, Murray, var. macrostachys, Boeck. (C. stellulata, 



L., var. scirpoides, Gray.) 

 C. scoparia, Schk. 

 C. adusta, Boott. 



Dr. 0. W. Swan. 

 C. straminea, Schk. 

 (J. straminea, Schk., var. moniliformis, Tuckerm. (C. fcenea 



Willd., var. (?) sabulonum, Gray.) 



C. straminea, Schk., var. alata, Bailey. (C. alata,Torr.) 

 C. vulgaris, Fries. 

 C. aquatilis, Wahl. 

 C. pallescens, L. 

 C. Pennsylvanica, Lam. 

 C. filiformis, L. 

 C. Pseudo-Cyperus, L., var comosa, W. Boott. (C. comosa, 



Boott.) 



C. tentaculata, Muhl. 

 C. lupulina, Muhl. 



GRAMINEiE. 



LEEKSIA, Soland. 

 L. oryzoides, Swartz. RICE CUT-GRASS. 



ZIZANIA, Gronov. 



Z. aquatica, L. WILD BICE. 



Frequent in Miacomet and other ponds. Probably all intro- 

 duced from seed sown about 1875, 



ALOPECUKUS, L, 

 A. pratensis, L. FOXTAIL GRASS. 



PHLEUM, L. 



P. pratense, L. HERD'S GRASS. 



Specimens with abnormal spikes collected in the autumn of 

 1875. M. L. 0. Prof. Dudley in " The Cayuga Flora" 

 mentions this monstrosity noticed since 1872. " The flower- 



