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Carex, (continued.) 
Var. irrigua, Wahl. C.paupercula, Michx. With the pre- 
ceding. 
flexilis, Rudge. C.blepharophora, Gray. Moist shady places. 
Oneida county, Dr. Gray. Essex county, Dr. 
Kneiskern. June. 
miliacea, Muhl. Wet grassy banks. May. 
pallescens, ZL. Wet grounds. May. 
umbellata, Schk. Rocky hills. June. 
OrpveER GRAMINE®. ‘Tue Grass TRIBE. 
- The Grasses are here arranged nearly as they are described in my 
Flora of the Middle and Northern States, and in Dr. Beck’s Botany. 
A more natural arrangement of them will be adopted in my final report. 
Acrostis, L. Bent Grass. 
§ stricta, Willd. Sandy fields, near Oneida lake. June. 
§ polymorpha, Huds. A. vulgaris and alba, L. Red-top, Fiorin 
Grass, Herd’s Grass. Meadows, road sides, 
&c. June-August. 
Michauxii, Trin. Trichodium laxiflorum, Miche. Thin Grass. 
Fields and meadows. 
cryptandra, Torr. Near Buffalo, Dr. Aikin. Probably a Vilfa. 
BracHyeELytrum, P. de Beauv. 
aristatum, P.de B. Muhlenbergia aristata, Roth. Dilepyrum 
aristosum, Michx. Rocky hills and woods. June. 
Muntensercia, Schreb. 
mexicana, Trin. Agrostis mexicana, Z. A. lateriflora, Miche. 
A. mexicana and filiformis, Muhl. Wet grounds. 
August. 
sobolifera, Trin. Agrostis sobolifera, Muhl. Rocky hill sides. 
August. 
Willdenovu, Trin. Agrostis tenuiflora, Willd. Rocky woods. 
July-August. 
sylvatica, Torr. Agrostis sylvatica, Torr. fl, Rocky hill sides, 
near rivers. August. 
glomerata, Trin. Agrostis setosa, Muhl. Polypogon racemosus, 
Nutt. Swamps. August-September. 
