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8. CAREX FESTIVA Dewey, Am. Jour. Sci. 29: 246. 1835. 
Sperry Glacier, August 27, 1909, M. E. Jones, at 2250 
meters elevation; Grinnell Lake, August 10, 1911, M. J. Elrod, 
at 2100 meters elevation. 
Found from California to the Arctic regions on the coast, 
and in the Rocky Mountains 
79. CAREX FOENEA Willd. Enum. 957. 1809. 
Waterton Lake, August 17, 1910, M. E. Jones, at an eleva- 
tion of 1200 meters 
This is primarily a Canadian species which has crept down 
into our range. Its range is from New Brunswick to Penn- 
sylvania, thence northwestward to Minnesota, British Columbia, 
and the Yukon 
10. CAREX ee, Gay, Ann. Sci. Nat. II,11:191. 1839. 
C. caespitosa Gooden., Trans. Linn. Soc. 2: 195. pl. 22, 1794. 
Not Linn. 1753. 
Lake Mc Donald, August 2, 1910. M.E. Jones, at 900 meters 
elevation. Mineral Park, August 10, 1910, M. E. Jones, at 
an altitude of 1800 meters. 
Found from Newfoundland and Pennsylvania westward to 
Alaska and Colorado. 
7 11. CarEx HeteonastEs Ehrh.; L. f. Suppl. 414. 1781. 
Sperry Glacier, August 27, 1909, M. E. Jones, at an altitude 
of 2250 meters, growing in a damp locality among moss. 
While reported from the Upper Temperate and Alpine 
Life Zones in Canada, from Ontario and the Hudson Bay region 
westward to British Columbia, this species does not seem to 
have been reported from this side the “Border.” It is essentially 
a northern plant which has found its way into the United States 
in the high altitudes of the Park. 
f12. CAREX HORMATHODES Fernald, Rhodora 8: 165. 1906. 
Blackfoot Glacier, August 30, 1909, M. E. Jones, at 2100 
meters elevation. 
Reported previously from British Columbia, but not from 
the northwestern United States. 
713. CAREX MONILE Tuckerm. Enum. Meth. 20. 1843. 
Grinnell Lake, August 20, IQII, M. J. Elrod, at 1500 meters 
elevation. 
This differs from C. vesicaria L., with which it is sometimes 
confused, in the possession of three stigmas rather than two 
and in the presence of more than one staminate spike. The 
variety colorata Bailey has been reported from Yellowstone 
