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rare ; S. W. part of Stissing Mt. ; Groper Hill ; Ludlow Woods, 

 Stanford. — Var. argyrantha, on Stissing Mt., and at Bash-Bish 

 Falls. 



C. foenea, Willd. ; found growing abundantly this past season on a 

 • cold slope near summit of Mt. Riga. It is quite remarkable 

 for this maritime species to be found so far inland — -90 miles 

 from N. Y. City — and growing in such a situation. 



C. tenera, Dew. ; frequent; Peck's Swamp by D. & C. R. R., etc. — 

 Var. major, Olney, (C. straminea, var. aperta, Boott) rare, near 

 Mountain summit. 



C. straminea, Schk. ; Var. typica ; quite rare; in Scirpus fluviatilis 

 pond field. — Var. minor, Dew. ; scarce, Fingar Woods. — Var. 

 Crawei, Boott ; rather common, on ledges, N. W. of Notch 

 Swamp, and elsewhere on Stissing Mt. ; Strever Hill Field near 

 Carskaden Woods. 



C. alata, Torr.; this southern sedge I detected the past season 

 (1878) in Sackett's 4ttlebury Marshes, near base of Stissing Mt. 

 about four miles from Pine Plains. 



C. vulgaris, Fries ; rare ; in cold wet places on Mt. Riga. 



C. aquatilis, Wahl. ; not common ; along E. side of Drowned Lands, 

 above Halstead Station ; Dakin Marsh, N. of Riga Station. 



C. torta, Boott ; quite common ; along Henry Ham's Brook ; Fur- 

 nace Brook, above Silvernail Bridge ; along Harrietta Brook on 

 Stissing Mt., etc. 



C. aperta, Boott ; rare, along Bingham Pond on Mt. Riga. 



C. stricta, Lam. ; very common ; the large tussocks, so common in 

 many of our swamps and wild meadows, consist almost entirely 

 of this species. — Var. strictior (Dewey), abundant in Husted 

 Meadow, along Trout Brook. 



C. crinita, Lam. ; not very common : outlet of Mud Pond ; L. 

 Smith's Swamp, etc. 



C. gynandra, Schw., Boott ; much more common than the prece- 

 ding species, which it somewhat resembles. On Stissing Mt., 

 and Mt. Riga it is very abundant, and the prevailing species of 

 its sub-section ; abundant elsewhere in this region, in cold, 

 springy places, as H. Ham's Brook Meadows, Wm. Simmon's 

 meadows by Mountain. 



C. limosa, L ; only found in Tamarack Swamp, East Stanford, where 

 it is quite plentiful. 



C. irrigua, Smith ; rare, in marshes on Taghkanic Mts. 



C. Buxbauinii, Wahl.; not common; marshy meadow near Jno. 

 Fingar's barn ; Dakin Marsh, north of Riga Station. 



C. aurea, Nutt. ; frequent in our cold wet meadows, along D. &: C. 

 R. R. below Peck's Swamp, etc. 



C. tetanica, Schk. ; very common in all our marshes and meadows ; 

 Husted meadows along Trout Brook, etc. 



C. granulans, Muhl. ; common in the meadows. 



C. glaucodea, Tuck. ; this new species grows quite plentiful in open 

 places, particularly along paths and wood roads, on southern 

 part of Stissing Mt. ; as for instance, Strever Path to May Bars. 



C. pallescens, L. ; common in our meadows and woods. — Var. un- 

 dulata, frequent. 



