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Eleocharis paliistris (L.) R. Si S. Wet places and shallow water; 



frequent. The var. gjaucescens (Willd.) A. Gray is found at- 



Providence (Burt) ; wet clay bank north of Hudson Falls 



railroad station. Along Hudson River west of Glens Falls; 



and Copeland Pond. Determined by Dr. Peck. The form 



with stout culms, var. vigens Bailey, is found at Bacon and 



Mud Ponds. 

 Eleocharis aciciilaris (L.) R. & S. Stream and pond bottoms, 



where the water has subsided; common. 

 Eleocharis tenuis (Willd.) Schultes. Stream banks, bogs and 



about ponds; abundant. 

 Eleocharis acuminata (Muhl.) Nees. Shushan (Dobbin). 

 Eleocharis intermedia (Muhl.) Schultes. Copeland Pond, de- 

 termined by Dr. H. D. House; Shushan, down the Battenkill 



River. 

 Stenophyllus capillaris (L.) Britton. Sandy and gravelly soil. 



Day (Peck) ; slopes of Mt. Defiance (Peck) ; Fort Edward 



(Howe) ; Providence (Burt) ; southwestern W. Fort Ann ; 



north of Glens Falls; north of Hudson Falls; Moreau; north- 

 west of Waterford; north of Cambridge. 

 Fimbristylis autumnalis (L.) R. & S. Mud Pond; moist sandy 



roadside north of Hudson Falls; along Hudson River west of 



Glens Falls. 

 Eriophorum alpinum L. Sphagnum marshes. East Lake 



George, at Brayton; marsh near road, north of Glen Lake; 



Rich's swamp, southwest of Shushan. 

 Eriophorum callithrix Cham. Sphagnum marshes. North part 



of Salem (Dobbin); E. Lake George; south of Glen Lake; 



Inman Pond. {E. vaginatum of Am. auth.) 

 Eriophorum gracile Koch. Lake George (Hall); Shushan, "one 



or two mucky situations" (Dobbin); sphagnum marsh, E. 



Lake George. 

 Eriophorum viridicarinatum (Engelm.) Femald. Sphagnum 



marshes and low swales; frequent. {E. polystachyon of most 



Am. auth.) 

 Eriophorum virginicum L. Sphagnum marshes and low swales; 



frequent. The var; album A. Gray often occurs. 



