142 STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



1792. E. gracile, Koch. tSlender Cotton-grass. 

 In bogs. 



HEMICARPHA, Nees & Arn. 



1793. H. micrantha, (Vahl) Britton. Hemicarpha. 

 In moist, sandy soil; infrequent. 



SCLERIA, Berg. 



1794. 8. triglomerata, Michx. Tall Nut-rush 

 In sandy soil along rivers ; frequent. 



CAREX, L. 



1795. C. intumescens, Rudge. Bladder Sedge. 

 Wet soil, not common. 



1796. C. asa-grayi, Bailey. Gray's Sedge. 

 River banks; frequent. 



1797. C. lupulina, Muhl. Hop Sedge. 

 Ponds and rivers; frequent. 



1798. C. lupuliformis, S art well. Hop-like Sedge. 

 Swamps ; not common. 



1799. C. monile, Tuckerm. Necklace Sedge. 

 Swales; infrequent. 



1800. C. tuckermanii, Dewey. Tuckerman's Sedge. 

 In wet places; not common. 



1801. C. retrorsa, Schwein. Retrorse Sedge. 

 In woods, rare. 



1802. C. lurida parvula, (Paine) Bailey. 

 Infrequent. 



1803. C. schweinitzii, Dewey. Schweinitz's Sedge. 

 Low places, infrequent. 



1804. C. hystricina, Muhl. Porcupine Sedge. 

 Common in sloughs. 



1805. C. pseudo-cyperus, L. Cyperus-like Sedge. 

 Borders of ponds, infrequent. 



1806. C. comosa, Boott. Bristly Sedge. 

 Marshes, infrequent. 



1807. C. squarrosa, L. Squarrose Sedge. 

 Swamps ; not common. 



