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18c. Carex Macloviana var. Haydeniana Holm, Am. Jour. Sci., 

 vol. 160, p. 286. 1900. 



Type locality. — "California." 



Range. — California east to Wyoming and Colorado. 



Zone. — Hudsonian and above. 



Specimens examined. — Mt, Dana, 12,500 feet, Bolander 5074; 

 Tuolumne meadow, 8,600 feet, Smiley 755 ; Dog- Lake, Yosemite, 9240 

 feet, Smiley 839 ; Pyramid Peak, Tahoe, 9,100 feet. Smiley 81. 



18d. Carex Macloviana var. subfusca Kiikentli., Pflanzenr., Bd. 

 4, Heft 20, p. 197. 1909. 



Type locality. — "Lake Tahoe {Kellogg), and near Virginia City, 

 Nevada, Bloomer.''^ 



Range. — Southern range of the species. 



Zone. — Transition and Canadian. 



Specimens examined. — Sunmiit, Kellogg, July 14, 1870 ; same 

 locality, 7,000 feet. Heller 8841 ;' Truckee River, wet meadows, 7,000 

 feet, Davy, June 25-30, 1897 ; Cisco, Kellogg, June 9, 1870. 



19. Carex straminiformis Bailey, Mem. Torr. Bot. Club, vol. 1, 



p. 24. 1889. 

 C. straminea var. oongesta Olney, Proe. Am. Acad., vol. 7, p. 396. 1868. 



Type locality. — Mt. Shasta, California. 



Range. — Pacific Coast states. 



Zone. — Canadian to Arctic-alpine. 



Specimens exaniined. — Near Ebbett's Pass, on border of a little 

 lake, 8,5-9,000 feet, Brewer 2083; Echo Lake, Eldorado County, 

 Brainerd 197 ; Pyramid Peak, east side, 9,200 feet. Hall and Chandler 

 4742; same locality. Brewer 2173; Silver Mountain, 11,000 feet. 

 Brewer 2026; Desolation Valley, Tahoe, 8,500 feet. Smiley 347; 

 Tamarack trail, Tahoe, meadow at 8,400 feet. Smiley 261 ; Angora 

 Peak, Tahoe, 7,600 feet. Smiley 6b; Mt. Rose, Heller 9903; Carey's 

 Peak, Alpine County, 10,800 feet. Brewer 2125 ; Lake Tenaya, Yosem- 

 ite, Congdon, August 17, 1890. 



20. Carex straminea var. mixta Bailey, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 22, 



p. 151. 1887. 



No specimens of this sedge have been identified with certainty from 

 within our limits and it is here included only because Professor Bailey 

 has referred (I.e.) to it certain specimens collected on the State Survey 

 in the higher mountains. 



