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B. compressus 72 ! 

 Scirpus acicularis 101. 



S. palustris 73. 



S. uniglumis %% ! Determined by Mr. C. B. Clarke. 



S. multicaulis 77. 



S. pauciflorus no ! 



S. fluitans 103 ! 



S. Savii 103 ! 



S. setaceus 86. 99. 105 ! 



S. Taberaemontani no ! 



S. maritimus no ! 



S. sylvaticus 86 ! 99. 

 Eriophorum latifolium 74. 

 Carex curta 98 R.C. 



C. alpicola 96 ! 108 ! 



C. remota 86. 



C. intermedia 99. 



C. vulpina 73 ! 



C. paniculata 10 1 ! 



C. vulgaris 98. 



C. rigida 103 ! 109 ! 



C. aquatilis var. elatior, Babington 76 ! 96 ! 108 ! 



The var. Watsoni of Dr. Boswell is substantially the same as Babington's 

 plant, published in the first edition of the Manual 1843. 



C. acuta 98. 



C. flava var. minor 94 ! 95 ! 



C. CEderi 72 ! 108! 



C. extensa 74 ! 



C. pallescens 76. 101 ! 



C. fulva 74. 



C. distans 97 ! 



C. punctata 74 ! 



C. frigida. 



I noted in 1887 that Mr. Bentham, in the 5th edition of 'his British Flora, 

 considered the Scottish C. frigida as a form of vagitiata. By the 

 kindness of Dr. Macfarlane, I have been allowed a sight of the 

 original specimens gathered by the late Mr. Sadler ; and both Mr. 

 C. B. Clarke and Mr. N. E. Brown, of Kew Herbarium, consider 

 them C. frigida Allioni. Along with the sheet Dr. Macfarlane sent 

 another with two undoubted specimens of C. frigida from " Clova, 

 herb. Wight, ex herb. (W. H.) Campbell." On a small label glued 



