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Eriophorum polystachyon, L. (Cotton Grass.) In swamps 
S. and W. 
Cladium mariscoides, Tori*. (Twig Rush.) Found by Dr. L. 
Sherman in the county. 
Carex polytriehoides, Muhl. In Larkin’s tamarack swamp. 
C. bromoides, Sehk. New Coeln. (T. Bruhin.) 
C. siccata, Dew. In Larkin’s swamp. 
C. vulpinoidea, Mich, and var. setacea. Common, especially S. 
C. stipata, Muhl. Within the city limits, according to Conrath. 
C. sparganoides, Muhl. New Coeln. (T. Bruhin.) 
C. cephalophora, Muhl. In the same place. 
C. tenella, Schk. Occurs in the S. part of the county. 
C. trisperma, Dew. In Larkin’s tamarack swamp. 
C. tenuiflora, Wahl. In the same xdace. 
C. stellulata, L. In the same place. 
C. scoparia, Schk. Within the city limits. (A. Conrath.) 
C. stricta, Lam. Common in many places. 
C. granularis, Muhl. Common S. near New Coeln. 
*C. prascox, Jacq. Near New Coeln. 
C. gracillima, Schu. New Coeln. 
C. Pennsylvania, Lam. Within the City limits. 
C. pubescens, Muhl. New Coeln; rare. 
C. filiformis, L. Southern part of the City. 
C. Houghtonii, Torr. Found by Dr. L. Sherman in the county. 
C. tentaeulata, Muhl. Occasional S. 
C. intumescens, Rudge. “Eine halbe Meile oestlich von New 
Coeln, Town Line zwischen Howell’s und New Road.” 
(T. Bruhin.) 
C. lupulina. Muhl. Common in many places. 
C. lupuliformis, Sartwell. Rarer than the preceding. 
C. monile, Tuck. New Coeln. 
GRAMINEJE. 
Leersia Virginica, Willd. (White Grass.) Common, especially S. 
L. oryzoides, Schwartz. (Rice-cut Grass.) Commoner t an 
last. 
Zizania acquatica, L. (Indian Rice.) Common in the Menomo- 
nee Valley. . 
Alopecurus aristulatus, Michx. (Wild Foxtail GravSS.) 
mon, especially S. 
*Phleum pratense, L. (Timothy.) Eveiy where. 
Sporobolus cryptandrus, Gray. In Bay View . 
