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Carex convoluta Mackenzie, C. rosea of Gray's Man. 

 ed. 7. 

 Dry woods and banks in fertile or somewhat sterile 

 soil. Frequent. 

 Carex crinita Lam. 



Wet soil of marshes and borders of ponds and 

 streams. Confined apparently in this region to the 

 lower valleys. 

 Carex Deweyana Schw. 



Moist or somewhat dry humus of fertile wooded 

 areas often in rocky situations. Frequent. 

 Carex digitalis Willd. 



Moist or dry, fertile or somewhat sterile humus 

 of open woods and banks. Frequent. 

 Carex Emoryi Dewey. 



In wet places and shallow water along the 

 Allegheny river south of Quaker Bridge. Rare 

 and apparently the first record for this sedge in New 

 York State. 

 Carex flexuosa Muhl., C. dcbilis var. Rudgei Bailey. 



In moist woods and swamps. Infrequent. Along 

 Stony run trail, borders of the tall timber at Halls, 

 swamp in Red House valley, Olean Rock City etc. 

 Carex foenea Willd. 



In rather dry, sterile soil of the Olean conglomer- 

 ate formation on the higher ridges. Infrequent. 

 Rocks on the divide between Limestone and Red 

 House, summit along the Bradford road etc. 

 Carex folliculata L. 



In bogs and swamps, usually acid in nature. Rare 

 and found only in the "Balsam swamp" in Red 

 House valley, but common in the swamps and bogs 

 west and north of the park area along the edge of 

 the glacial drift. 



