CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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E. tenuis, Schult. 



Wet places, sometimes in rather dry sandy spots. B*, oc- 

 curs : — M, frequent. 

 E. acicularis, R. Br. 



Muddy places by ponds and streams ; a delicate little plant 

 in its flowering and fruiting form, but often filling ditches and 

 streams with sterile culms, sometimes nearly a foot long, rarely 

 accompanied by fertile culms ; this peculiar form has long 

 been unrecognizable. B*, border of Hoosicwhisick Pond: — 

 M*, border of Spot Pond. 



FIMBRiSTYLLS, Vahl. 

 F. autumnalis, Eoem. & Schult. 



Low ground. B*, border of Hoosicwhisick Pond: — 31*, 

 rare ; ditch in meadow, W. of Spot Pond. 

 F. capillaris, Gray. 



Dry sandy soil. B *, frequent ; Great Dome; top of Han- 

 cock Hill, etc. 



SCIRPUS, Tourn. Bulrush. Club Rush. 

 S. pianiMius, Muhl. 



Dry or moist open woods. B, frequent on slope of Hawk 

 Hill. 

 S. debilis, Pursh. 



Wet swampy ground. M*, rare ; W. shore of Spot Pond. 

 5. sylvaticus, L. 



Wet ground, by brooks, etc. M, rare. 

 S. atrovirens, Muhl. 



Wet meadows, bogs, and roadsides. S *, meadow, W. of 

 Office. 



ERIOPHORUM, L. Cotton Grass. 

 E. cyperinurn, L. 



Wet roadsides, meadows, and swamps. B * and M* , occurs. 

 E. vaginatum, L. 



Cold bogs. S*, bog, W. of Turtle Pond. 



