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of Glens Falls; along the D. & H. railroad, Rallston to Mechan- 



icsville. 

 Scirpus cypcriniis (L.) Kunth. Low grounds, along creeks 



and about ponds; abundant. The var. condensatus Fernald 



is occasionally met with, 

 Scirpus pediceUatus Fernald. Lake George (Hall); "Lake 



Champlain, along railroad between Whitehall and F"ort Ann 



and between Schuylerville and Bemus Heights" (Peck). 



N. Y. State Mus. Rep. 54: 144. 1901. Fort Ann; W. Fort 



Ann. 

 Scirpus alrocinctus Fernald. Whitehall (Peck); W. Fort Ann, 



about ponds; swamp woods. Fort Edward reservoir; An- 



aquassacook meadows, south of Shushan. This species ma- 

 tures its fruit earlier than the two preceding species. 

 Dulichium arundinaceum (L.) Britton. Borders of sphagnum 



marshes, margins of ponds and wet woods; common. 

 Rynchospora alba (L.) Vahl. Sphagnum marshes and borders 



of ponds. Inman Pond; Podunk Pond; Copeland Pond; 



E. Lake George; Glen Lake; Rosecrans swamp; Fort Edward 



reservoir; Rich's swamp near Shushan. 

 Rynchospora capillacea Torr. Along Hudson River west of 



Glens Falls, Sept. 12, 1900. 

 Rynchospora glomerata (L.) Vahl. East of South Glens Falls; 



roadside northwest of Hadlock Pond; Copeland Pond. 

 Rynchospora fusca (L.) R. & S. Sphagnous border of Dolph 



Pond, west of Comstocks, June 13, 1900 (young). The station 



is probably destroyed. 

 Marisciis mariscoides (Muhl.) Kuntze. Borders of ponds. 



Lake George (Hall); Inman Pond; Podunk Pond; Copeland 



Pond ; Mud Pond. It has not been seen at the last two stations 



for several years. {Cladium mariscoides (Muhl.) Torr.) 

 Carex chordorrhiza Ehrh. Peat bog, Moreau (Howe) ; E. Lake 



George marsh at Brayton. 

 Carex retroflexa Muhl. Peaked Mt. ; copse west of Vaughns. 

 Carex rosea Schk. Woods and copses; common. The form 



known as var. staminata Pk. occurs at Vaughns and vicinity: 



and the var. radiata Dewey, in northern Washington county. 



Both of these varieties, determined by Dr. Peck. 



