W REPORT OF THE 1879 18 



C80. C. caneflCens, L. Wet meadow and .marshy places; common. 08^ 



var. vltlHs, Gray. Damp woods; not common. 



631. 0. Dewey ana, Sell w. Open woods. Bass Itlver, Kent Co. 



r>32. 0. Btellulftta, L., var. scirpoldes, Gi'ay. Wet i;round ; common. v,. 



var. anffustata, Gray. Wet Rrouid. Bass lllver. Hire. fi8( 



633. C. scoparla, 8cbr. Very common In damp mi-ndows. 



var. minor. Boot. Sent from llestiKouche hv Mr. Chalmers. C8 



(i.11. 0. lajjopodloides, Schk. Moist open woods. Ki-nt Co 



C35. C. adnata, Boot. Moint borders of woods. Kt-nt Co. There are two forms of this 



plant as determined by Olaey. ouo of which he identifies as C. albolnU sccns, t'clm . vai\ 



gloinera ta, Olncy, and the other as var. sparHi'thra, Olnoj. j 08) 



C3<!. C. fconea, WlUd, vur. sabulonuiu, Gray. C. sUicca, Olneij. Sand beaches on the c:)ast. 



037. C straminea, Schk. var,, typica, Gray. Open woods. Kent Co. Var. tenera. Gray. 



Open woods. Kent Co. Uither rare. 



il'oS. C. vulgaris, Fries. Wet ijrassy places. Rather rare, A very variable plant ond oftea ? (ISi 



difficult to determine ^ (iyi 



639. 0. aquatiiis, Wahl. Borders of strnams or lakes. Common in St. John Co. 



<U0. C. aperta, Boot. Wet places: near liichil)iict;o. ' ' 



C41. C stricta, Lam. Wet swampy firoun<ls; Kichlbucin ' | j;«j 



0-12. C. lenticularis, Michx. Wet banks of ptrcams; scarce. 



C43. C. salina, Wahl. Salt marsh at Molus River; only found it cuce. 



644. C. marltima, Vahl. Salt marshes ; not rare. 



645. C. crlnita, Lam. Banks of brooks; very common. ' 'i ,(,. 



646. C. limosa, L. Pent boj^s; common. '^ 



647. C. Irrlgua, Smilli. Pctii bocs; common. 



648. C. Buxbaumii, Wahl. 15o|u:Ky grounds; Kestiirouche. 



649. C. aurea, Nutt. On limeslone rocks; St. Jolin Co. 



650. C. panicea, L. Wet meadows; Bass River; rare. 1 ^^' 



651. C. granularis, Muhl. Wet grounds; rather rare; Uass liivcr. ^ 

 ♦)52. C. pallescens, L.. var. nndulata. Gray. Bass River; raihiT common. 



653. C. iiracilUma. Schvv. Damp grounds; Bass River. 



654. C. laxiflora, Lam. Several forms or varieties of \JaU exceedingly variable plant arfr ? fiil- 



found in open woods and copses. 



655. C. umbellata, Schk. Rocky ground near the Manse at Blackville. ;■ 



656. C. Novffi 4nglia?, Schw. St. John. July 18(;!). | 



657. C. Eramonsii, Dew. Dry bank near Manse, BhKkvillo; June 18G5. m 



658. C. Pennsylvanica, Lam. Dry knolls in woods; lv< ui Co. m ^ 

 659 C. vaiia, Muhl. Dry hills In woods; Bass River. ' ' '' '' •' ^'''' 



660. C. scabrata, Schvv. Wet grounds; Bass River 



661. C. arctata, Boot. Margin of dry woods besidj Manse, Bass River. 



662. 0. debllis, Michx. Moist grounds; rather common. ' ' 



663. C. caplllarls, L. Bass River 18i6 ; rare. " • 6% 



664. C. flexilis, Rudge. Moist shady places ; Weldford Station. 



665. 0. flava L. Wet meadows; common. 



606. 0. GWerl, Ehrh. Wet rocks and cliffs ; St. John Co. 



607. C. 11 1 i for mis, L. Peat bogs and water; Lake Elsie near Ricblbucto. 



668. C. Houghtonil, Torr. Dry grass fields; Kent Co. (jg; 



669. C. riparia, Curtis. In water near Weldford Station ; 18C8. 



670. C. Pseudo-Cyperus, L. Bordersof lakes and in ditches; rather common. 



671. C. hystricina, Wiild. Wet grounds; Lily Lake, St. John. ',!^ p,^t. 

 67*2. 0. tentaculata, Muhl. Wat places; common. '' ,' 



673. C. intnmescens, Rudge. Damp meadows and swamps; common. ; 



674. C. lupulina, Muhl. Wet grounds. Hampton. 



675. C. rostrata, Michx. Bogs. Rothesay. ^ "•'•^' 



676. C. retrorsa, Schw. Marshy grounds ; common. 



677. C utriculatB, Boot. Wet S7 amps and water. Kent County. 

 678 0. Vaseyi, Dew. In water at Lake Elsie, near Richlbucto 



679. 0. monlle, Tuckerra. Wet places. Bass River. Fredericton. 



680. C. Tuckermani, Boot. NVet bank of stream, Bass River. ^ 70(1 



681. C. oligosperma, Michx. In a peat bog near Richlbucto. 

 6b2. C. miliaris, Michx. Wet borders cf Kennebeccasis at Rothesaj'. 



GRAMINE/E— Grass Family. | "01 



688. Leersia oryzoides, Sworlz. Jiice Cut-grass. A perennial marsh grass, with widely 



branched panicles and flat spikelets; the flat leaves and sheaths are covered witl* „ 

 minute hooked prickles, which cnt the hand when drawn along them; the palots are | '"-• 

 also strongly brlstly-ciliato. Common in very wet places. Aug. 



684, Alopeccros geniculatus, L. Floating Foxtail Grass. A perennial grass, bearing a 



strong resemblance to Timothy. The stems are bent at the lower joints ; the upper | 703. 

 leaves are about the length of the sheaths, and an awn springing from near the base of 

 the paltit, projects about half its length beyond it. Moist grounds. Carleton. July. 



