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Cakex Pseudo-Cypeeus L. — Cyperus-like Sedge. — In 

 bogs. August. 



Carex comosa Boott. — Bristly Sedge. — On border of 

 ponds. July. 



Carex trichocarpa Muhl. — Hairy-fruited Sedge. — In 

 moist fields. August. 



Carex riparia Curtis. — River-hmh Sedge. — Bank of 

 rOutre Pdver. July. 



Carex Houghtonii Torr. — Houghton's Sedge. — Abund- 

 ant on sandy fields. July. 



Carex fusca All. — Broivn Sedge. — Bog near St. Law- 

 rence. July. 



Carex stricta Lam. — Tussock Sedge. — Same places as 

 the last. August. 



Carex Haydeni Dewey. — Haydens Sedge. — In swamps. 

 July. 



Caeex Magellanica ^Lam. — Magellan Sedge. — Marsh 

 near St. Lawrence. August. 



Carex maritima Muller. — Seaside Sedge. — On banks of 

 St. Lawrence. August. 



Carex crinita Lam. — Fringed Sedge. — Hillside swamps. 

 July. 



Carex gracilllma Schwein. — Graceftd Sedge. — In moist 

 woods. July. 



Carex arctata Boott. — Drooping Wood Sedge. — In dry 

 woods. July. 



Carex tenuis Eudge. — Slender-stalked Sedge. — In same 

 localities as above. July. 



Carex granularis Muhl. — Meadoiv Sedge. — In wet 

 fields. July. 



Carex laxiflora Lam.- — Loose-flowered Sedge. — In dry 

 woods. July. 



Carex aurea Nutt. — Golden-fruited Sedge. — Near 

 mountain springs. July. 



Carex pedunculata Muhl. — Long-stalked Sedge. — In 

 dry woods. July. 



