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Carex deweyana eolanderi Boot. Bot Calif. 



2: 236. 1880. Grows as a crevice plant on 



the more or less perpendicular rocks along 



shore. Aug. i. R. 832. 

 Carex decidua Boot. Proc. Linn. Soc. 1:255. 



1845. Frequent on the sandy beaches of 



Lake San Juan. July. 21. R. 793. 

 Carex mertensii Presc. ex Bong. Veg. Sitch. 



51. x^long forest trail. July 23. R. 809. On 



the banks of small mountain stream, ]Mt. 



Edinburgh. July 31. R. 851. 

 Carex laeviculmis Meinsch, Bot. Centralb. 4: 



195.1893. Infrequent along forest trails. 



Aug. 7. R. 879. 

 Carex livida (Vahl) Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 285. 



1805. In boggy places in the forest. Aug. 2. 



R. 872. 

 Carex howellii Bailey, Mem. Torr. Bot. Club. 



1:45.1889. Occurs in Sphagnum bogs. 



Aug. II. R. 916. 

 Carex arcta Boot. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 227. 



Along forest trails in the San Juan river 



valley. Aug. 7. R. 890. 

 Carex exsiccata Bailey. Mem. Torr. Bot. 



