706 CLXXII, CYPERACEE. (C. B. Clarke.) [Carez. 
glumes lanceolate acute, style 2-fid, ripe utricle ferruginous much flattened 
ovate-lanceolate acuminate into beak glabrous except green margins, bea 
slightly notched with the green scabrous margins incurved, exsert portion 
of style-branches fully as long as utricle Kunth Enum. ii. 417; p^ 
Carex, i. 59, t. 157; Boeck. in Linnma, xxxix. 148. C. longipes, Tw. 
Enum. 955. 
W. HiMALAYA; from Kishtwar, alt. 4000 ft., C. B. Clarke, to Nepal, beri 
Niranimis, Perrottet, Wight, alt. 8000 ft., C. B. Clarke. CEYLON, Thwaites D 
2749). ; 
Very similar to C. longipes, brunnea, and teinogyna, but distinct by the utricle 
Utricle long, triangular-acuminate, the strictly linear portion of beak short; vg 
face 7-9-nerved, convex face 15-nerved bright ferruginous yellow with Wëlle 
brous green margins, margins in lower half of beak incurved over the plane face. 
Fem. glumes shorter than utricle. Branches of style 2, nearly as long as 1 
teinogyna. 
rarely fem. in 
Sect. 2. Remorz, Terminal spike male at base fem. at top (or ce male at 
the middle male at both ends or accidentally wholly male), the other sp 
base or the lower often wholly fem. 
* Spikes short, sessile or nearly so, ovoid or oblong, dense. Glumes pale. 
15. C. remota, Linn, Sp. Pl. 1383; inf. elongate, lower spike 
distant, lowest bract long usually overtopping infi, style 2-bran any- 
utricle ellipsoid flattened narrowed into an oblong beak slender Y Nees in 
nerved on both faces. Schk. Riedgr. i. 46, & ii. 22, t. E, fig. 23; Ne: 
Wight Contrib. 121; Kunth Enum. ii. 404; Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ vk. in 
t. 212, figs. 556, 557; Boott Carex, iv. 198, & Ic. Ined. 669, 670; Pota 
Linnea, xxxix, p. 129. C. axillaris, Linn. Sp. Pl. 1382. Vignea re , 
Reichb. Fl. Germ. Excurs. p. 58. 
N. TEMPERATE HEMISPHERE. ed, 1-2} ft; 
Glabrous. Rhizome short, slender, without stolons. Stems cluster Y of plant, 
slender. Leaves $ stem, scarcely £ in. broad, weak. nfl. often half lengt Spike 
lower spikes solitary 1-8 in. apart; lowest bract 4-10 in., very narrow; Wa Anthers 
id in. ellipsoid, greenish. Glumes ovate, acute, keel green, sides pal 2.fid lobes 
linear, muticous. Utricle small, glabrous, scabrous on margin; ding beak. ' 
i 
erect; margins scabrous. Nut subovoid, flattened, 2 utricle exclu 
26, 555; utricles 
dually narrow t 
fr om Kashmir, e 
nerveless plane face) showing an approximation to 17. C. alta. In genera 
it matches well typical European C. remota. m 
. in- 
_16. C. canescens, Linn. Sp. Pl. 1383; infi. linear, spikes shor 8 ` 
dric approximate, bracts short lowest much shorter than m valar 
branched, utricle ovoid flattened narrowed into a short triang t. 206, 
slenderly 8-10-nerved on both faces. Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. xxxix. " 
figs. 546, 547; Boott Carex, iv. 154, t. 496; Boeck. in Linn, 77 43, 
C. curta, Gooden, in Trans, Linn. Soc. ii. [1794] 145; Schk. Reick. Fl. 
& ii. 21, t. C, fig. 13; Kunth Enum. ii. 403. Vigna canescens, 
Germ. Excurs. 58. 
Jobe. 
Kasuure, alt. 6-12,000 ft., C. B. Clarke.—Disrnrp. Cooler parts of 8° 
