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2. Luzula divaricata Wats., Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 14, p. 302. 

 1879. 



Type locality. — "In the Sierra Nevada, mostly alpine from above 

 Mono Lake to Sierra CountJ^" 



Mange. — Sierra Nevada, central and southern portions. 



Zone. — Transition to Hudsonian. 



Specimens examined. — Carson Spur, Alpine County, 8,500 feet, 

 Hansen 815; Heather Lake, Tahoe, 7,800 feet, McGregor 182, 186; 

 ridge south of Donner Pass, 7,500 feet, Heller 7138 ; Suzrv^ Lake, Tahoe, 

 7,900 feet. Smiley 153 ; above Summit Station, 8,500 feet, E. L. Greene 

 400; near Castle Peak, Lemmon in 1873; Ebbett's Pass, Brewer 2069; 

 peak above Mono Lake, 10,000 feet. Brewer 1794; Mt. Rose, 10,000 

 feet, Kennedy 1155 ; rocky mountain slopes along Little Kern River, 

 Tulare County, 11-12,000 feet, Purpus 5248 ; Sawtooth Peak, 11,000 

 feet, Hall and Babcock 5690 ; near Mineral King, Coville and Funston 

 1542. 



5. Luzula spicata var. nova, n. var. 



Differt a forma typica cum capsula segmentis perianthii sit semper 

 brevior. 



This variety, which appears to be strictly west American, is dis- 

 tinguished from the species by the mature capsule being alwaj's shorter 

 than the segments of the perianth and usually only one-half as long. 

 In the species, the mature capsule is exserted from the perianth. 



While the variety here distinguished has, so far as known, no 

 other character unlike those of the species, its consistent exhibition 

 of the critical character throughout its definite range seems sufficient 

 warrant for its proposal. The specimen in which the distinction was 

 first recognized is Coville and Funst&n 1535 as represented in the 

 Gray Herbarium and this may be regarded as the type sheet. 



Range. — Cordilleran section of the United States, northward to 

 British Columbia. 



Zone. — Arctic-alpine. 



Specimens examined. — Sierra Nevada near Mineral King, Tulare 

 County, Coville and Funston 1535 ; mountains near Little Kern River, 

 Tulare County, growing in rocky places, Purpus 5249 ; Mt. Dana, 

 12,200 feet. Smiley 729. 



