426 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters . 
The Species Present. 
Individuals. 
Frequence. 
Carex sterilis. 
106 
7 
Andropogon furcatus. 
46 
7 
Agrostis alba. 
43 
8 
Carex stricta. 
29 
8 
Comandra umbellata. 
27 
9 
Viola cuculiata. 
16 
6 
Calamagrosits canadensis. 
14 
3 
Lycopus uniflorus. 
4 
1 
Glyceria nervata. 
3 
1 
Thalictrum dasycarpum. 
1 
1 
470 to 480 Feet. 
A station close to the inner edge of the mixed association and 
one of the few points where Glycria nervata is dominant. The 
culms are fine and closely set. 
The species present. 
Individuals. 
Frequence. 
Glyceria nervata. 
167 
14 
Carex stricta... 
76 
10 
Lycopus uniflorus... 
19 
3 
Agrostis alba. 
10 
3 
Lycopus americanus. 
3 
2 
Calamagrostis canadensis. 
0 
1 
Lathyrus palustris. 
2 
710 to 720 Feet, Car ice turn. 
Here Carex stricta reaches its maximum development and 
appears as described under general discussion of this belt. 
Calamagrostis canadensis culms are weak and subordinate at 
this point. Eleocharis palustris is abundant but weak and much 
scattered between and below the culms of the other species. 
The species present. 
Individuals. 
Freque nee. 
Carex stricta. 
282 
15 
Calamagrostis canadensis.. 
113 
15 
Eleocharis palustris..... 
abundant 
15 
810 to 820 Feet. Calamagrostis Caricetum. 
This is in the midst of the wet association, and was the point 
where Carex aquatilis reached its maximum development. The 
leaves stood on a level of about forty inches giving a coarse 
