CATALOG OF PLANTS. 83 



191. Carex tetanica Schk. Wood's sedge. — On very wet ground west 



of Caseville. 



192. Carex tetanica meadii (Uewey) Bailey. Mead's sedge.— On 



rich open ground at Sel)ewaing. 



193. Carex eburnea Boott. Bristle-leaved sedge. — Occasional on 



shaded fixed sand dunes. 



194. Carex laxiflora patulifolia (Dewey) Carey. Loose-flowered 



sedge. — In woods near Port Austin. 



195. Carex laxiflora varians Bailey. Loose-flowered sedge. — In 



woods at Port Austin, Sebewaing and on Big Charity Island. 



196. Carex laxiflora latifolia Boott. White bear sedge. — In rich 



woods at Bayport and near Rush Lake. 



197. Carex granulans haleana (Olney) Porter. Meadow sedge.— 



On prairie-like ground near Sebewaing. 



198. Carex crawei Dewey. Crawe's sedge. — On damp sand on the 



upper end of Sand Point and on Little Charity Island. 



199. Carex flava L. Yellow sedge. — Frequent in wet marshy places. 



200. Carex oederi Retz. Sedge. — On wet ground on Sand Point 



and near Sebewaing. 



201. Carex oederi pumila (Cosson and Germain). Fernald. Green 



sedge. — Frequent on damp sand along the lake shore. 



202. Carex filiformis L. Slender sedge. — Common in boggy places. 



203. Carex lanuginosa Michx. Woolly sedge. — On edge of ponds 



enclosed by sand dunes east of Caseville, and near Rush 

 Lake. 



204. Carex riparia W. Curtis. River-bank sedge. — Borders of streams 



near Sebewaing, Port Austin and Rush Lake. 



205. Carex pseudo-cyperus L. Cyperus-like sedge. — In very wet and 



boggy ground near Rush Lake. 



206. Carex comosa Boott. Bristly sedge. — On wet ground at Sand 



Point and Sebewaing. 



207. Carex hystericina Muhl. Porcupine sedge. — Common in wet 



marshy places. 



208. Carex lurida Wahlenb. Sallow sedge. — In swampy places near 



Bayport. Rush Lake and Sebewaing. 



209. Carex lurida gracilis (Boott) Bailey. Bailey's sedge. — In edge 



of damp woods near Bayport. 



210. Carex retrorsa Schwein. Retrorse sedge. — In wet places near 



Port Austin and Rush Lake. 



211. Carex lupulina Muhl. Hop sedge. — Frequent in swampy places 



and wet woods. 



212. Carex intumescens Rudge. Bladder sedge. — In dami) woods 



near Bayport and Sebewaing. 



