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C. deflesa, Hornem. C. Novae-AnglicB, Gray, Man., Stli ed., 
mostly; non Scliweinitz. 
Not uncommon on mountains, and in dry ground in woods and 
clearings. Sargent Mt.; Beecli Mt. Notch; Breakneck road; 
Southwest Valley'road; Southwest Harbor; Hadlock Lower 
Pond; Somesville (Band). On Town Hill road, Somesville, a 
form approaching var. Heawei'(Rand). 
Var. Deanei, Bailey. 
Prequent in dry clearings. Somes Pond pastures ; Hulls 
Cove; Beech Hill cross-road (Rand); — Somesville; Seal Har- 
bor (Redfield); — Indian Point road, Somesville (Paxon & 
Rand). 
C. varia, Muhl. C. Emmonsii, Dewey. 
Infrequent. In dry ground, Sutton Island (Redfield); — 
Beech Hill cross-road (Rand); — Norwood Road, Southwest 
Harbor (Paxon & Rand). 
C. Novae-Anglias, Schw. S, ^ G/AUa^r, S+J); 
Common, especially in dry clearings. Beech Cliff; Somes C ‘At'C 
Pond pastures; Intervale Brook valley; Sargent District; Seal/^^f 
Cove; Indian Point road, Somesville; Norwood Road, South¬ 
west Harbor; head of The Barcelona, etc. (Rand) ; —Breakneck 
road, etc. (Redfield). 
C. Pennsylvanica, Lam. 
Infrequent. Abundant, however, along the Indian Point 
road between Somesville and Oak Hill (R. & R.); — Break¬ 
neck road, near Hulls Cove (Redfield). 
C. communis, Bailey. C. vana, Gray, Man., 5th ed. _ 
Common in dry ground everywhere. A form from Beech Cl 
Mt. Notch “approaching var. Wlieeleri, Bailey” (Rand). A 
form from clearing on Meadow Brook, Indian Point road, Somes¬ 
ville, with very soft, short, bright green leaves (Paxon & Rand). 
Perigynia of this species much infested by a smut. 
C. umbellata, Schk. 
“ Very low and compact, with the spikes all closely clustered ^ 
near the surface of the ground.” L. H. Bailey, Bull. Torr. 
