Wadmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties. 817 
169. Carex pubescens, Muhl. 
Common; moist woods. 
170. Carex Jamesii, Schwein. 
Hare; a single individual of this species handed me 
by Dr. Davis who collected it in woods near Gatliff, 
Racine Co. Rot reported in Swezey’s list. Probably 
about its northern limit. 
171. Carex polytrichoides, Willd. 
Rare; in tamarack amongst cranberries, Wind Lake, 
Racine Co. The only station. 
172. Carex stipata, Muhl. 
Common; ditches, swamp and river borders. 
173. Carex vulpinoidea, Michx. 
Common; low open ground and moist thickets. 
1'74. Carex Sartwellii, Dewey. 
Common; low prairies. 
175. Carex tenella, Schk. 
Rare; in cranberry bog, tamarack swamp, Wind Lake, 
Racine Co. The only station. 
176. Carex rosea, Schk. 
Common; moist woods. 
177. Carex rosea, Schk., var. radiata, Dewey. 
Occasional; with the type. 
178. Carex sparganioides, Muhl. 
Frequent; rich woods. 
179. Carex cephaloidea, Dewey. 
Common; shady banks and low, moist woods. 
180. Carex cephalophora, Muhl. 
Common; same habitat as the preceding and often 
associated with it. 
181. Carex interior, Bailey. 
Common; moist banks and low meadows. Our plant 
has somewhat sharper scales than typical interior. 
182. Carex tenuiflora, Wahl. 
Rare; in tamarack, Wind Lake, Racine Co. The 
only station. 
183. Carex Deweyana, Schwein. 
Rare or extinct; a specimen in the herbarium of Dr. 
