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been recorded for the Lake George region that undoubtedly 

 occur there. A careful survey of the higher mountains in the 

 vicinity of North Creek, Warren county would probably add 

 some additional species to the following list. 



List of specxES 

 Cyperus diandrus Torr. Wet places and about ponds; not com- 

 mon. Providence (E. A. Burt); Mud Pond near Pattens 



Mills; Vaughns; Shushan; Waterford. 

 Cyperus rivularis Kunth. Habitat similar to the preceding 



species; common. Presumably the plant reported as " Cyperus 



Nuttallii Torr. Luzerne, 1867: G. W. C(linton)" in N. Y. 



State Cab. Rep. 20: 408. 1867 belongs here. 

 Cyperus inflexus Muhl. Banks of rivers, vicinity of Cambridge, 



N. Y. (Stevenson). Torrey, Flora of the Northern and Middle 



Sections of the United States, vol. i: 59. 1824. Furnace 



creek, South Bay, Aug. 20, 1908. 

 Cyperus Houghtoni Torr. Fort Edward (E. C. Howe) ; Hague, 



1878 (W. H. Leggett in Columbia Herbarium); sandy fields 



near Bacon Pond ; also near the Five Combines, east of Hudson 



Falls. 

 Cyperus dentatus Torr. Sandy shores. Trout Pond (C. H. 



Hall); Assembly Point; Bond Pond, Warrensburg; Mud 



Pond; along Hudson River west of Glens Falls. 

 Cyperus esculentus L. Cultivated soil. Shushan (F. Dobbin) ; 



east of Fort Ann; Kingsbury St.; Moss St.; Hudson Falls; 



Coveville ; Waterford ; Poebles Island, mouth of Mohawk 



River. 

 Cyperus strigosus L. Sandy fields and along streams; abundant. 

 Cyperus filiculmis Vahl. Sandy fields, sometimes in rocky 



places; not uncommon. The plants are referable to var. 



macilentus Fe rn a 1 d . 

 Eleocharis olivacea Torr. Mud Pond near Pattens Mills, growing 



in miry places. Determined by Dr. C. H. Peck. 

 Eleocharis diandra Wright. Hudson River at Bakers Falls, 



Sept. 13, 1899. Determined by Dr. Peck. 

 Eleocharis obtusa (Willd.) Schultes. Muddy places, along 



streams and about ponds; common. 



