PLANTS OF ILLINOIS. 



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CLADIUM 



mariscoides, Torr. N. 



Bogs. Cook county, Scammon in Herb. Bebb ; 

 McHenry, Vasey. 



CAKEX 



polytrichoides, Muhl. 



Low grounds. Scarce. 

 Steudelii, Kunth. 



Near Chicago, and Elgin, Kane county, Vasey : 

 and frequent southward. 



siccata, Dew. C. & N. 



Barrens. Menard county, Hall; and northward. 



disticha, Huds. C. & N. 



Menard county, Hall ; and northward. 



teretiuscula, Good. C. & N. 



Wet prairies, from Fulton county northward. 



var. major, Koch. N. 



With the last in Winnebago county, Bebb. 



decomposita, Muhl. 



Illinois — Gray's Manual. 



vulpinoidea, Miohx. 



Low grounds. Common. 



crus-corvi, Shuttleworth. 



Wet places bordering woods and thickets. 



Frequent. 



stipata, Muhl. 



Low grounds. Common. 



conjuncta, Boott. 



Low grounds. Scarce, 

 sparganioides, Muhl. 



Low grounds. Frequent. 



cephaloidea, (Dew.) Boott. C. & N. 



Open grassy places. Fulton county, Wolf ; and 

 northward. Not so averse to animal manures as 

 most Carices, and hence spreading in top-dressed 

 meadows. — Bebb. Scarce. 



cephalophora, Muhl. 



Woods and fields. Frequent. 



Muhlenbergii, Schk. 



Barrens. Scarce. 



rosea, Schk. 



Moist woods and meadows. Frequent. 



retroflexa, Muhl. S. ? 



Moist woods and meadows, southward. (Wash- 

 ington county, Vasey : Jackson, French.) 



chord or hiza, Ehih. N. 



Cold bogs. McHenry county, Vasey. 



sterilis, Willd. 



Wet places. Peoria county, Brendel ; Kankakee. 

 Hill. 



stellulata, L. C. & N. 



Wet places. Menard co., Hall ; and northward. 



var. scirpoides, Gray. C. & N. 



With the typical form. 



arida, Schw. & Torr. 



Damp woods and meadows. Frequent. 



scoparia, Schk. 



Wet meadows. Common. 



Bebbii, Olney. N. 



Moist prairies. Winnebago county, Bebb — (and 

 along the great lakes and westward.) 



lagopodioides, Schk. 



Moist meadows and shady places. Common. 



cristata, Schw. 



Low grounds. Frequent. 



var. mirabilis, Boott. 



With the typical form. Frequent. 



foenea, Willd., var. ? ferruginea, Bt. 



Menard county, Hall ; Wabash, Schneck. 



straminea, Schk. 



Damp prairies and borders of woods. Common. 



Vara, typica, ten-era and festucacea are 

 common ; var. Crawei in Winnebago county, 

 Bebb ; var. Meadii in Hancock county, Mead. 



aquatilis, Wahl. N. 



McHenry county, Vasey. 



aperta, Boott. 



Low prairies, <fec. Frequent. 



stricta, Lam. 



Low grounds. . Common. 



crinita, Lam. 



Low grounds. McHenry county, Vasey ; Han- 

 cock, Mead ; Jackson, French. Scarce. 



limosa, L. N. 



Bogs. Peoria county, Brendel. 



Buxbaumii, Wahl. 



Bogs. Not rare northward. 



Shortiana, Dew. C. & S. 



Swamps, from Peoria county southward. 



aurea, Nutt. N. 



Near Chicago, Babcock. Also the var. ANDfiO- 

 gvxa, Olney. 



