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subglobosUj Miel. ; fruit nearly globose, inflated ; Salz- 

 burg, rare. C. tennis. Host.; stem slender, 6-12 in., 

 fruit ribbed ; frequent. C. sylvatica, Huds. ; female 

 spikelets pendant, on very long stalks, leaves broad ; 

 bushy. C, frigida. All. ; spikelets shining, black-brown, 

 the lowest very distant, on a long stalk; frequent. C, 

 Jirma, Host. ; stem 2-8 in., leaves short, rigid, linear- 

 lanceolate ; frequent. C. capillaris, L. ; stem very slender, 

 3-8 in., somewhat exceeded by the erect linear leaves, 

 lower female spikelets very distant, nodding ; moist, 

 frequent. C, hispidula, Gaud. ; stem filiform, rough, 

 angled, nearly leafless, anthers twisted ; Switzerland, 

 Tirol, very rare. C. sempcrvirens, Vill. ; caespitose, stem 

 smooth, lowermost spikelet erect ; dry, frequent. C. ferru- 

 ginea, Scop. ; root-stock stoloniferous, lowermost spikelet 

 pendant ; moist, frequent. C. alpigena, Kern. {Kerneri, 

 Kohts) ; similar, but all the spikelets erect ; Tirol, rare. 



The following lowland British species also occur in 

 Switzerland : — In marshes and bogs and by river-sides : 

 — C. pulicarisy L, ; disticha, Huds. ; vulpina, L. ; pani- 

 ailata, L. (including paradoxa, Willd.); teretiuscula. 

 Good. ; stricta, Good. ; aaUa, Fr. ; Btixbaumii, Whlb. ; 

 Pseudocyperus, L. ; flava, L. (including (Ederiy Ehrh., 

 and lepidocarpay Tausch.) ; punctata^ Gaud. ; distanSy L. 

 (including Hornschuchianay Hoppe) ; hirtay L. ; limosay 

 L. ; filiformiSy L. ; glauca, Murr. ; tomentosuy L. ; ampul- 

 laceay Good. ; vesicariuy L. ; paludosay Good. ; ripariay 

 Curt. ; paniceuy L. In woods and thickets : — C. remota, 

 L. 'ypendiday Huds. ; depauperatUy Good. ; strigosay Huds. ; 

 digitatUy L. (including ornithopoday Willd.). On dry 

 banks and hill-sides : — C. hmnilisy Leyss. ; montanay L. ; 



piluliferUy L. ; muricatay L. ; prcecoXy Jacq. {verna^ Vill.). 

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