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C. stipata, Muhl. 
Moist open ground. B, common:—WM™*, frequent: —S * 
and BB*, occurs and doubtless common. 
C. vulpinoidea, Michx. 
Low ground. M*, damp open places in woods, Stoneham: 
—S*, swamp, N. W. of Office. 
C. tenella, Schkuhr. 
Swamps and cold woods. JB, occasional in Cedar Swamp. 
C. rosea, Schkuhr. 
Rich woods. JB, frequent at base of Great Blue Hill: —M*, 
Pine Hill: —S, occurs. 
Var. radiata, Dewey. 
Open dry woods and sunny places. JB, occasional: —M, 
Cascade. 
Var. retroflexa, Torr. 
Open places and dry woods. M*, open rocky woods, 
Stoneham :—S*, upland woods. 
C. sparganioides, Muhl. 
Rich woods. Band WM, occasional. 
C. muricata, L. 
Nat. from Eu. in dry fields and on sunny slopes. M*, low 
ground off Ravine Road, ‘* The nerves unusually strong,” L. 
H. Bailey : —B B*, occurs. 
C. Muhlenbergii, Schkuhr. 
Open sterile ground. 2B, rare; Rattlesnake Hill. 
C. cephalophora, Muhl. 
Dry soil. Band BB*, occurs:—M*, W. border of S. 
Reservoir; wood-road, N. of Pine Hill. 
C. sterilis, Willd.+ CC. echinata, var. microstachys, Gray, 
Man. ed. 6, 618. 
Wet meadows, and low ground. M*, occasional; N. edge 
of Doleful Pond, ete. : —S*, by Turtle Pond: —B B*, occurs. 
+ See Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xx. 424. 

