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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Carex 
  xanthocarpa 
  Bicknell 
  

   Roadsides^ 
  wet 
  meadows 
  and 
  pastures. 
  Albany, 
  Rensselaer 
  and 
  

   Saratoga 
  counties. 
  Not 
  rare, 
  but 
  formerly 
  united 
  with 
  C 
  vulpinoideay 
  

   from 
  which 
  it 
  may 
  be 
  distinguished 
  by 
  its 
  long 
  culm 
  commonly 
  

   exceeding 
  the 
  leaves 
  and 
  by 
  its 
  larger 
  perigynia. 
  

  

  Carex 
  brunnescens 
  {Pers.) 
  Poir. 
  

   Summits 
  of 
  the 
  high 
  peaks 
  of 
  the 
  Adirondack 
  mountains. 
  July 
  

   and 
  August. 
  Formerly 
  considered 
  a 
  variety 
  of 
  C. 
  canescens, 
  but 
  

   easily 
  distinguished 
  from 
  it. 
  It 
  has 
  several 
  synonyms. 
  

  

  Carex 
  festucacea 
  Willd. 
  

  

  Columbia 
  and 
  Sullivan 
  counties. 
  June 
  and 
  July. 
  In 
  the 
  Manual 
  

   this 
  is 
  included 
  under 
  C. 
  straminea 
  hrevior. 
  

  

  Carex 
  Bicknellii 
  Britton 
  

   Dry, 
  sandy 
  soil. 
  Saratoga 
  county. 
  July. 
  

  

  Carex 
  costellata 
  Britton 
  

   Thin 
  woods, 
  clearings 
  and 
  copses. 
  Rensselaer 
  and 
  Suffolk 
  coun- 
  

   ties. 
  July. 
  This 
  was 
  formerly 
  included 
  with 
  C. 
  vwescens, 
  of 
  which, 
  

   in 
  New 
  York 
  state 
  Uora 
  it 
  was 
  considered 
  a 
  luxuriant 
  state 
  not 
  even 
  

   worthy 
  of 
  being 
  called 
  a 
  variety. 
  

  

  Panicum 
  boreale 
  Nash 
  

   Along 
  streams 
  and 
  in 
  wet 
  places. 
  Outlet 
  of 
  Lake 
  Hamilton, 
  

   Adirondack 
  mountains. 
  July. 
  

  

  Panicum 
  lanuginosum 
  Ell. 
  

   Thin 
  woods. 
  Albany 
  and 
  Saratoga 
  counties. 
  July. 
  

  

  Elymus 
  intermedins 
  {Vasey) 
  Scrib. 
  & 
  Sm, 
  

   North 
  Greenbush, 
  Rensselaer 
  county; 
  Riverhead, 
  Suffolk 
  county 
  

   and 
  Rathboneville, 
  Steuben 
  county. 
  July. 
  

  

  Picea 
  brevifolia 
  Pk. 
  

  

  Plate 
  A 
  

  

  Swamps 
  and 
  marshes. 
  Adirondack 
  mountains, 
  Schoharie 
  and 
  

   Wyoming 
  counties. 
  June. 
  

  

  