n6 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



1117. C. laxiflora, Lam., var. intermedia, Boott. 



Frequent ; a peculiar green-leaved, swamp form is referred to this; 

 the latter matures in July. 

 111S. C. laxiflora, Lam., var. blanda, Dew. 



Common ; the sub-variety minor is frequent in the meadows. 



1 1 19. C. laxiflora, Lain., var. latifolia, Boott. 



Rich soil, ravines or old woods; frequent. Six Mile Cr. Enfield 

 ravine. Woods near Freeville. Round Marsh, and elsewhere. 



1 120. C. Hitchcockiana, Dew. (C.) 

 Low woods ; scarce. June 15-30. 



North of Forest Home, (F. C. Curtice.) South of Dauby village. 

 Wood's Sta. Ovid woods. Franklin's ravine and "Camp Warwick." 



1121. C. oligocarpa, Schk. (H. and C.) 

 Shaly banks of Six Mile Cr., below Green-Tree Falls, 1884, {0. E. 



Pearce.) ! Rare; May 25-June 10. 



1 122. C. eburnea, Boott. (H. and C.) 

 Cliffs, or marly places near ravines ; not rare. May 15-June 10. 

 Case. Cr. Fall Cr. Salmon Cr., and elsewhere. 



1 123. C. pedunculata, Muhl. (C.) 

 Shaded ravines, and old logs in swamps ; frequent. May 15-30. 

 Cascadiila and other ravines. Mud Cr. and Beaver Cr. swamps. 



1124. C. umbellata, Schk. (H. and C.) 

 Banks of ravines, and dry slopes ; not uncommon. May. 

 This is our earliest-flowering Carex. 



1 125. C. Emmonsii, Dew. 



Woods, ravines and hillsides ; frequent. May 20-June 20. 

 H25 a . C. Emmonsii, Dew., var. elliptica, Boott, occurs south of Shur- 

 gur's Glen. 



1126. C. Pennsylvanica, Lam. (H. and C.) 

 Woods and dry banks ; common and variable. June. 



A form is found on Ball Hill in woods, with long culms, nearly 

 Yz in. tall, and leaves nearly %m., much exceeding the culm, as do 

 the slender bracts. 



1127. C. varia, Muhl. (C.) 

 Woods and rich slopes of ravines ; common. June. 



The spike in this varies in size according to soil. 



1128. C. pubescens, Muhl. (H. and C.) 

 Rich soil ; not common. June-July 15. 



Near the Cold Spring. Six Mile Cr. Freeville. Taughanuock. 

 McGowan Woods. Enfield. Paine's Cr. and elsewhere. 



1 129. C. miliacea, Muhl. (H. and C.) 

 Wet places in woods ; frequent. Fall Cr. , etc. May 20-June 20. 



1 130. C. scabrata, Schw. (H. and C.) 

 Cold marshes in ravines and swamps ; frequent. July-Aug. 



1 131. C. areata, Boott. (C.) 

 In rich swampy woods ; not common. June. 



