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Carex pedunculata Muhl. 

 Long-stalked sedge 

 Plentiful in a damp thicket at Barton. May-June. 



Carex pedicellata (Dewey) Britton 

 C. conimunis Bailey 

 Fibrous-rooted sedge 

 Dry banks in open thickets. Common. May-June. 



Carex pennsylvanica Lam. 

 Pennsylvania sedge 

 Dry soil in woods, thickets and open pla;ces. Very common. 

 May-June. 



Carex varia Muhl. 



Emmons sedge 

 On hilltops in either dry or damp woods at Apalachin. Infre- 

 quent. May-June. 



Carex pubescens Muhl. 



Pubescent sedge 

 Open woods at Barton. Infrequent. June. 



Carex leptalea Muhl. 

 C. polytrichoides Muhl. 

 Bristle-stalked sedge 

 Swamps. Common. June. 



Carex stipata Muhl. 

 Awl-fruited sedge 

 Swampy fields. Very common. June. 



Carex vulpinoidea Michx. 

 Fox sedge 

 Swamps, ditches and fields. Very common. June. 



Carex xanthocarpa Bicknell 

 Yellow-fruited sedge 

 In dry fields at Apalachin. Common. Easily distinguished 

 from C. vulpinoidea by its bright yellow, plano-convex 

 perigynia. June. 



