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Carex convoluta Mackenzie. Silver Bay, Lake George, June 

 1901 (J. F. Kemp in Herbarium of N. Y. Botanical Garden). 

 Recorded in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 43: 429. Aug. 1915. 

 (C rosea pusilla Pk.) 



Carex cepJialophora Muhl. Dry woods; frequent. 



Carex cephaloidea Dewey. Southern base of Woodruff's hill, 

 13^ miles west of Fort Ann, June 1892, 1893 (not seen, June, 

 1914) ; woods southwest of Ray Farm, west of Fort Ann, June, 

 1904. 



Carex sparganioides Muhl. Copses and rich shaded soil; com- 

 mon. The culms are ver}^ weak at the time of the falling of 

 the perig^mia. 



Carex vulpmoidea Mx. Low grounds; common. 



Carex xanthocarpa Bicknell. Dry fields and pastures. Gan- 

 sevoort and Middle Grove (Peck) ; southern W. Fort Ann ; 

 Vaughns. The var. annectens Bicknell is found at Vaughns. 

 Determined by Dr. Peck. 



Carex prairea Dewey. East Lake George marsh; Copeland 

 Pond; Rich's swamp near Shushan. Specimens found in 

 low grounds, sometimes forming tussocks in shallow water 

 at Huletts Landing (Jelliffe) ; Warrensburg (Peck) ; Fort 

 Edward (Howe) ; southern W. Fort Ann, formerly known as 

 Carex teretiuscula Gooden., have not been verified. Un- 

 doubtedly Carex diandra Schrank occurs: but probabl}^ the 

 majority of our plants are referable to Carex prairea. 



Carex stipita ]\Iuhl. Swamps and along streams; common. 

 The form known as var. crassiciirta Pk. is found in southern 

 W. Fort Ann ; the var. suhsecuta Pk. occurs in Devine's woods 

 at Vaughns and at Tripoli. Both of these varietifes were 

 determined by Dr. Peck. 



Carex disperma Dewey. Sphagnum bogs and mossy woods; 

 frequent. (C. tenella Schk.) 



Carex trisperma Dewey. Sphagnum marshes and cool mossy 

 woods; frequent. The var. ■BilUngsii Knight is found in 

 the swamp north of Glen Lake. 



Carex tenuifiora Wahl. Sphagnum marsh, Hartford (Howe); 

 E. Lake George marsh at Brayton, June, 1897, and 1900. 

 Recorded in N, Y. State Mus. Rep. 54: 161. 1901. 



