100 PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY 



EETROFLEXA, Muhl. Refiexed-fruited Carex. 



Wet woods, moss marslies. Frequent. June - August. 



DISPERJIA, Dewey. Two-seeded Carex. 



Swamijs, especially those of arbor vitas; abundant in all. May, June. 



VXJLPINOIDEA, Michaux. Fox-like Carex. 



Ditches. Common. June, July. 



SCABEIOR, Sartwell. Rougher Carex. 



Wood-borders, copses. Penn-Tan, Yates conty, Sartwell. Rare. June, July. 



SETACEA, Dewei/. Awned-fruited Carex. 



Moist banks. Abundant at the head of Hidden lake, Litchfield, south Her- 

 kimer county. Infrequent. June, July. 



TERETIL'SCULA, Goodenough. Rounder- headed Carex. 



Swamps. Borders of Summit lake, and in the open marsh-land northward, 

 Otsego county. Margins of Mud lake; in the State marsh; and on Hidden 

 lake; south Herkimer county. Oriskany, Knieskern. Western part of the 

 Slate, Gray Gram. Ig Cyjj. Penn-Y'an, Sartwell. Frequent. June, July. 



STIPATA Muhl. Crowded- spiked Carex. 



Wet meadows. Abundant. May, June. 



ALOPECOiDEA, Tuckerman. Foxtail-like Carex. 



Grassy woods. Oneida county, Vasey. Yates county, Sartwell. 



Rare. June, July. 



STELLULATA, Good. Star-like Carex. 



Deep swamps of cedar or sphagnum. Common. June. 



sciBPOiDES, Schkuhr. Scirpus-like Carex. 



Arbor vitse swamps. Frequent. May. 



CURTA, Good. Short-fruited Carex. 



Marshes. Frankfort hill, abundant around Wetmore's sphagnum pond. 

 Oriskany. Rome. Swamps of the north woods. Frequent. June, July. 



TENELLA, Ekrhart. Slender Carex. 



Bogs of Rome. Beyond Fort Bull, in low open woods. In the extensive 

 swamp northwest of New-London, north side of Wood creek. Rare. June. 



DEWETANA, Schkuhv. Discovered by Dewet. 



Shady ravines, damp woods. Around Mud lake, Warren : grove on the 

 banks of Cedar lake, Litchfield: south Herkimer county. Rich bottoms of 

 Starch -factory creek near Utica, and over the mossy sides of many deep ra- 

 vines at its head. Shaded rocky banks of Fish creek, from Taberg northward. 



Scarce. July. 



TRISPERMA, Dewey. Three-seeded Carex. 



Cedar and sphagnum swamps. Frankfort hill. On the flats of the Mohawk 

 below Utica. Near Oneida lake, iTnies/ccrJi. South-Trenton. North woods. 



Abundant. July. 



ARGTRANTHA, Tuckerman. Silver-fiowered Carex. 



Borders of low woods near the sphagnum swale of South-Trenton. 



Rare. June, July. 



TENUiFLORA, Wahlenberg. Small-floivered Carex 



Open moss-swamp west of Fort Bull, Rome, south of the Erie canal, where 

 jt is abundant. Formerly in the Oriskany swamp, Vasey ; but now all gone. 



Rare. June. 



