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C. oligosperma, Mx. ■ 
Bare. “Meadow at Gorge, near Bar Harbor” (W. Boott, 
spec, in Gray Herb.) ; — “ Mt. Desert ” (Eandall Spaulding) ; — 
marsh, foot of Lower Breakneck Pond (B. Baxon). 
C. utriculata, Boott. 
Swamps; common. A form with very narrow spikes, Pondfl.^ 
Heath (B. & B.). - 
Var, minor, Boott. ^ fyviAA - 1 i 
Infrequent. Long Pond meadows (Bedfield) ; — Northeast ^ 
Meadow (B. & B.). - T” j( 
C. lurida, Wahl. C. tentaciilata, Muhl. 
Common in swamps and wet ground everywhere. C i 
C. hystricina, Muhl. + t ' 
Bare. Meadow on Little Harbor Brook (Bedfield)' 
C. Psendo-Cyperus, L. . 
Not uncommon. Seal Harbor (Hedfield); — bog south of Sea t fH . 
Wall; bog at northern foot of Beech Hill (Band), '■*» tUtt . 
C. scabrata, Schw. 
Common in wet ground. a ee 
C. Houghtonii, Torr. 
Frequent by roadsides and in clearings. Boadside, Intervale 
Brook valley; Sea Wall (B. & B.)—clearings, Youngs Dis- f ^ , - 
trict (Faxon & Band); —East Peak of Western Mt.; near ^ ■ 
Oak Hill; road west of Browns Mt. (Band) ; —Southwest 
Harbor (Faxon);—Bubble Pond road (T. G. White). 
C. filiformis, L. /i> P 
•Common in bogs and on boggy shores of ponds and streams, w -.i^ v. 
An immature form, probably var. laiifolia,, by roadside south ' 
of Salisbury Cove (Greenleaf, Lane & Band). C,t>yvL '/)), ^ 
C. fusca, All. C. Bxtxbaumii, Wahl. vAi^^ V 
Bare. Summit of Green Mt. (E. Faxon). (‘S) 
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