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64. Eriophorum viridi-carinatum (Engelm.) Fernald. Cotton Grass. 
Swamps. Frequent. 
65. Triodon capillacea (Torr.) Beaked Rush. 
Rliynchospora capillacea Torr. FI. U. S. I. 55, 1824. 
Richard's name, Triodon, is the earliest for the genus. 
Marl bed. Frequent. 
66. Triodon glomerata (Lin.) Beaked Rush. 
Schoenus glomeratus, Lin. Sp. PI. 44, 1753. 
Marl bed. Frequent. 
67. Carex alopecoidea, Tuckerm. Sedge. 
Open woods. Rare. 
68. Carex ceplialophora, Mulil. Sedge. 
Open woods. Common. 
69. Carex conoidea, Sclik. Sedge. 
Marl bed. Rare. 
70. Carex cristata, Schw. Sedge. 
Swales. Frequent. 
71. Carex diandra, Schrank, Yar. ramosa, (Boott.) Fernald. Sedge. 
Marl bog. Common. 
72. Carex eburnea, Boott. Sedge. 
This plant is not found on Parkedale Farm, but there is a lo- 
cality on a hillside in Stony Creek Valley just north of it where’ 
a few plants are found in rich mould, under evergreens. 
73. Carex flava, Lin. Sedge. 
Marl bed and swamps. Common. 
74. Carex granularis, Mukl. Sedge. 
Open woods and swamps. Common. 
75. Carex granularis, Muhl., Yar. Haleana (Olney) Porter. 
Marl bed. Frequent. 
76. Carex hystericina, Muhl. Sedge. 
Swamps. Frequent. 
77. Carex laxiflora, Lam., Yar. blanda (Dew.) Boott. Sedge. 
Open woods. Frequent. 
78. Carex laxiflora, Lam., Yar. varians, Bailey. Sedge. 
Open woods. Rare. 
79. Carex leptalea, Wahl. Sedge. 
Open woods. Frequent. 
80. Carex mirabilis, Dew. Sedge. 
Swales. Frequent. 
81. Carex Muhlenbergii, Sc-hk. Sedge. 
Upland pastures. Frequent. 
82. Carex Pennsylvania, Lam. Sedge. 
Dry woods. Rare. 
83. Carex pubescens, Muhl. Sedge. 
Open woods. Frequent. 
84. Carex rosea, Schk. Sedge. 
Open woods. Common. 
85. Carex sicca ta. Dew. Sedge. 
Barren soil. Frequent. 
86. Carex stellulata, Good. Sedge. 
Marl bed and swamps. Common. 
