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Car ex canescens L. Wet bogs, sphagnum marshes and shaded 

 places, rarely in dr>' woods; frequent. The var. disjuncta 

 Femald is the common form. 



Carex brunnescens (Pers.) Poir. Wet woods, rarely on rocky. 

 Southern slopes of Peaked Mt. in loose tufts on rocks; Mott's 

 and Dailey's woods, north of Hudson Falls; Rich's swamp 

 near Shushan. The var. gracilior Britton has been found at 

 Inman Pond; bog west of Stone schoolhouse, one mile north 

 of Tripoli; Devine's woods, Vaughns. 



Carex Deweyana Schwein. Copses and rocky woods; common. 



Carex 'bromoides Schk. Wet woods and along streams, forming 

 tussocks; common. 



Carex exilis Dewey. Sphagnum marsh at E. Lake George, 

 Brayton; marsh near the road, north of Glen Lake. 



Carex Leersii Willd. Low grounds and sphagnum bogs; abund- 

 ant. The var. angustata (Carey) was found at Dolph Pond, 

 ^ June 19, 1900; and var. cephalantha (Bailey) in Mott's woods 

 near Hudson Falls, June 28, 1897. Both these varieties were 

 determined by Dr. Peck. {Carex sterilis of Am. auth; C. 

 stellulata Gooden.) ^ ^ 



Carex Crazvfordii Femald. Dry and open places. Southern 

 W. Fort Ann; rocks at head of Dunham's Bay, Lake George. 



Carex scoparia Schk. Swales and low meadows; common. 



Carex tribuloides Wahl. Marshy places. Dunham's Bay; 

 Vaughns; Powers Ferry; Fly Kill south of Shushan, The 

 forma glomerata Olney from Fort Edw^ard (Howe) : and the 

 var. turbata Bailey from Middle Grove (Peck), are preserved 

 in the X. Y. State Herbarium. 



Carex cristatella Britton. Grassy places near streams and 

 ponds; common. 



Carex projecta Mackenzie. Copeland Pond; northeast of 

 Tripoli; Devine's woods; Dailey's woods. (C. tribuloides 

 moniliformis Britton.) 



Carex straminea Willd. Dry woods and fields; abundant. 



Carex normalis Mackenzie. Low woods, southern W. Fort 

 Ann; Mott's woods. The var. perlonga (Femald) is found 

 on Haynes hill, Vaughns. (C. mirabilis Dewey.) 



