Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 41 



Carex Baileyi Britton, C. lurida var. graeilis (Boott) 

 Bailey. 

 In wet soil along streams, woodland roads and 

 open places. Common throughout most sections of 

 the park area above the lower valleys. 

 Carex brachyglossa Mackenzie, C. annectens var. 

 xanthocarpa (Bickn.) Wiegand, Rhodora 24:74, 

 1922. 

 In sterile, sandy or gravelly soil of open places. 

 Infrequent. Stony brook trail, Quaker Bridge etc. 

 Carex bromoides Schk. 



In shaded or rather open wet mossy places, 

 marshes and swales. Upper part of Quaker run 

 etc. 

 Carex brunnescens (Pers.) Poir. 



In swamps, marshes and moist or wet rocky places. 

 Infrequent. 

 Carex canescens L. 



In acid bogs along the edge of the glacial drift 

 near Steamburg. Not found within the park area. 

 Carex cephaloidea Dewey. 



Wooded slopes, banks and damp thickets. Infre- 

 quent. Headwaters of Stoddard brook, near Quaker 

 Bridge etc. 

 Carex cephalophora Mulh. 



In open woods, rocky banks and thickets in poor 

 soil. Infrequent. Woods near Quaker Bridge, 

 slopes of Elko mountain, Huckleberry hill etc. 

 Carex comosa Boott. 



Shores of Stetson pond near Randolph. Not 

 found within the park area. 

 Carex communis Bailey. 



Common in open woodlands and on banks in fer- 

 tile or somewhat sterile humus. 



