158. CYPERACE.F. 317 
(1877) p. 260; C. B. Clarke, in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. vi. p. 734; 
Franch. in Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, Sme sér., vii. (1895) p. 38, 
et in Nouv. Arch. Mus. 3me sér., ix. (1897) pp. 155, 162. 
Carex atrofusca, Schkuhr, Riedgr. i. (1801) p. 106, t. Y. fig. 82. 
Carex Prattii, Franch. in Bull, Soc. Philom. Paris, 8me sér., vii. (1895) 
p. 32. 
Carex Moorcroftii, Franch. in Nouv. Arch. Mus. 3me sér., ix. (1897) 
pp. 150, 161 ; non Boott. 
SzecHUEN: Tachienlu (Pratt, 556! Soulié); Yunnan: Mts. 
Likiang, 11,000 feet (Delavay, 2472 !). Mus. Brit. 
Cold parts of the North Hemisphere, down to the Himalaya. 
The Kew example of Pratt 556 differs from Pratt 556 at the 
Mus. Brit. 
145. Carex vaginata, Tausch. in Flora, iv. (1821) p. 557; 
Kunth, Enum. Pl. ii. p. 451; Kunze, Suppl. Schkuhr, Riedgr. 
pp. 60-64, t. 15; Boott, Carex, iv. p. 148, t. 478; Boeck. in 
Linnea, xli. (1877) p. 156; Franch. in Nouv. Arch. Mus. 
3me sér., ix. (1897) p. 199, x. (1898) p. 95. 
Carex Mielichhoferi, Smith, Engl. Fl. iv. p. 98, et in Sowerby, Engl. 
Bot. t. 92293; non Schkuhr. 
Carex pheostachya, Smith, Engl. Fl. iv. p. 99, et in Sowerby, Engl. 
Bot. t. 2731. 
Carex scotiea, Spreng. Syst. iii. p. 819. 
Carex falcata, Turcz. in Bull. Soc. Mosc. (1838) p. 104, xxviii. (1855) 
pars I. p. 341 ; Maxim. Prim, Fl Amur. p. 311; Baker et S. Moore, in 
Journ. Linn, Soc, Bot. xvii, (1880) p. 389; Korshinsky, in Act. Hort. 
Petrop. xii. (1892) p. 409. 
SurxakKrsG : Kwandien Mts. (Ross!). Herb. Kew. 
A European species extending to Kamschatka. 
146. Carex vesicaria, Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 1, p. 979, ed. 2, p. 1388 
partim ; Schkuhr, Riedgr. i. p. 124, ii. p. 85, t. Ss. fig. 106; 
Kunth, Enum. Pl. ii. p. 494; Bunge, Enum. Pl. Chin. Bor. 
p. 69; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. iv. p. 317; Boott, in Hook. London 
Journ. v. (1816) p. 69 (exemplis Americanis excl.), e£ Carez, iv. 
p. 162 pro minore parte, t. 536; Boeck. in Linnea, xli. (1877) 
p. 319 partim. 
Norru Curva: Ssijuissy (Bunge). 
Europe, scattered also in North Asia. 
The plant of Bunge, not scen, was doubtless C. vesicaria as 
understood by Boott aud Boeckeler; but all the “ C. vesicaria ” 
