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1990 to 2000 Feet. 
This is in the border of the mixed association. The vegeta¬ 
tion is more dense and grass like. 
The Species Present. 
Individuals. 
Frequence.' 
Carex stricta... 
70 
13 
Lycopus uniflorus. 
31 
10 
Calamagrostis canadensis. 
30 
10 
Carex sterilis. 
15 
3 
Glyceria nervata... 
12 
3 
Carex diandra var. ramosa. 
5 
1 
Viola cucullata. 
3 
3 
Parnassia caroliniana. 
3 
3 
Aspidium Thelypteris. 
2 
2 
Chelome glabra. 
1 
1 
Aster puniceus. 
1 
1 
Eupatorium perfoliatum. 
1 
1 
2140 to 2150 Feet. 
A section of the association dominated by Carex stricta , with 
dense vegetation two feet high on the level and this is over¬ 
topped by thb taller Calamagrostis canadensis . 
The species present. 
Individuals. 
Frequence. 
Carex stricta. 
63 
12 
Clyceria nervata. 
35 
8 
Calamagrostis canadensis. 
30 
11 
Carex sterillis... 
26 
5 
Galium trifidium.. 
10 
5 
Scutellaria galericulata... 
4 
4 
2270 to 2280 Feet. Caricetnm. 
This gives the data for a portion that is typical of the asso¬ 
ciation dominated by Carex stricta, which occnpies the last one 
hundred feet of the transect. 
The species present. 
Individuals. 
Frequence. 
Carex stricta. 
215 
15 
Glyceria nervata. 
21 
5 
These more detailed discussions of typical ten foot sections 
of the various associations show that what has been called 
the Lycopus Caricetnm, the Caricetnm, or the Calama- 
