CLASS II. ANGIOSPERMA:. 169: 
i Scirpus americanus Pers. (S. pungens Vahl.) Chairmaker’s 
Rush. In water, etc. Decorah (Savage). 
Scirpus validus Vahl. (S. lacustris L.) Great Bull-rush, 
Locally common, in swamps, etc. Moneek. 
Scirpus atrovirens Muhl: Dark-green Bull-rush. Common 
in swamps and bogs. Decorah (Goddard); Hesper, Calmar. 
Scirpus cyperinus (L.) Kunth. (Eriophorum cyperinum L.) 
Wool-grass. Frequent, in swamps. Ft. Atkinson. 
Carex lupulina Muhl. Hop Sedge. Swamps and ditches. 
Decorah (Goddard). 
Carex hystricina Muhl. Porcupine-sedge. Common in bogs. 
Hesper. 7 
Carex stricta Lam. Tussock ree. In swamps. Decorah 
(Goddard). 
Carex longirostris Torr. ‘eres Sedge. On moist 
shaded banks. Decorah (Goddard). 
Carex amphibola Steud.’ (C. griséa var. (%) rigida Bailey.) 
Narrow-leaved Sedge. In dry soil. Decorah (Goddard). 
' Carex albursina Sheldon... (C. laaiflora var. latifolia Boott.) 
White-beaked Sedge. Not rare, on shaded slopes. Decorah. 
Carex pennsylvanica Lam. Early Sedge. Common in dry 
open woods. Decorah (Goddard). 
Carex stipata Muhl. Aw1-pointed Sedge. Reported by Fitz- 
patrick. 
Carex gravida Bailey. Heavy Sedge. In moist places. De- 
corah (Goddard). This is the form which Cratty reports as 
var. laxiflora Bailey. 
Carex vulpinoidea Michx. Fox Sedge. Common along edges 
of swamps and in wet meadows. Hesper, Calmar. 
Carex rosea Schk. Stellate Sedge. In woods. Decorah 
(Goddard). . 
Carex sparganioides Muhl. Bur-seed Sedge. Not common, 
in moist woods. Decorah. . 
Carex cephalophora Muhl. Oval-headed Sedge. In dry 
places. Decorah (Goddard). . 
Carex tribuloides Wahl. | Blunt Broom. Sedge. Common in 
meadows. Calmar. 
