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Festuca occidentalis Hook. Western Fescue Grass. Frequent in dry 
open woods. 
Festuca ovina L. Sheep's Fescue. Gommon in dry open or slightly 
shaded ground. 
Bromus ciliatus L. Fringed Broine Grass. In damp shaded places on 
the east side. 
Bromus kalmii Gray. Wild Gliess. In dry open ground on the east 
side. 
Agropyron repens (L.) Hearn'. Quack Grass. About the village and in 
cultivated grounds. 
Agropyron caninum (L.) Beany. Awned Wheat Grass. In dry open 
woods. 
Elymus canadensis L. Nodding Wikl-rye. Occasional on and near the 
sandy beach. 
C YP E R A ( ' E A E SE DGE FA M I L Y . 
Eleocharis palustris (L.) R. & S. Creeping Spike Rush. In very wet 
marshy ground. 
Eleocharis tenuis (Willd.) Schultes. Slender Spike Rush. In damp 
meadow-like ground on tin 1 east side. 
Eleocharis rostellata Torr. Beaked Spike Rush. Plentiful in wet 
marshy spots on the east side. 
Scirpus americanus Pers. Three-square. In wet places and in wet sand 
fringing the beach. 
Scirpus occidentalis (Wats.) Chase — Western Bulrush. In wet marshy 
places on the east side. 
Scirpus atrovirens Muhl. Dark Green Bulrush. In wet marshy ground 
and in damp sand. 
Eriophorum viridi-carinatum (Engelm.) Fernald. Tall Cotton Grass. 
In wet shaded places on the west side. 
Rynchospora capillacea Torr. Capillary Beaked Rush. In boggy places 
on the east side. 
Cladium mariscoides (Muhl.) Torr. Twig Rush. In wet meadow-like 
ground on the east side. 
Carex scoparia Schkuhr. Painted Broom Sedge. Occasional in damp 
ground. 
Carex tribuloides Wahlenb. Blunt Broom Sedge. Damp rich open 
ground on the east side. 
Carex crawfordii Fernald. Crawford's Sedge. In open ground. F. W. 
Hunnewell 2nd. 
Carex sterilis Willd. Little Prickly Sedge. In wet open places. 
Carex scirpoides Schkuhr. Inland Sedge. In damp open ground. 
Carex deweyana Schwein. Dewey's Sedge. Common in open woods. 
Carex trisperma Dewey. Three-fruited Sedge. In shaded boggy ground 
on the west side. 
Carex tenella Schkuhr. Stellate Sedge. Common in open dry woods. 
Carex rosea Schkuhr. Soft-leaved Sedge. In swampy shaded ground 
on the west side. 
Carex vulpinoidea Michx. Fox Sedge. In dam]) open or slightly shaded 
ground. 
Carex stipata Muhl. Awl-fruited Sedge. In very wet open or shaded 
places,. 
