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Kosrecra cAricina, Willd.—Rare. On peat-bogs near Tofte, 
on the hills above the Gaard, and on the marshes along the road 
between Harbakken and Fogstuen, by Jerkin, Kongsvold, &c. 
Carex prorca, L.; Fl D. tab. 369.—Common. Often found 
above the birch-limit. 
C. PARALLELA, Sommerfeldt.—Less common than the last, 
Occasional on damp, grassy places—e. g., Gederyggen, Spren- 
beekdal, and in meadows near Kongsvold. It bearsa resemblance 
to C. RUPESTRIS, in company with which it is found. 
C. capirata, L.; Fl. D. tab. 2,061.—Notcommon. Grows in 
the marshes between Mogstwen and Jerkin, and in those below 
Jerkin on the right of the road near the Gaard. Less frequent 
near Kongsvold. 
C. nupestris, Allioni; Fl. D. tab. 1,401.—Occasional in 
swampy places, and in clefts and crevices of the rock—e. g., along 
the road over Harbakken, on Gederyggen, near Jerkin, Kongsvold, 
and Drivstuen. 
C. microeLocuin, Wahl.; Fl. D. tab. 1,402.—Rather common 
in the marshes from Harbakken to Drivstuen. 
C. LeEucoGLocHIN, Ehrhart; Fl. D. tab, 1,279.—Very rare. 
Found in the region of fir between Dombaas and Fogstuen. 
C. incurva, Lightfoot; Fl. D. tab. 432.—Occasional in 
swampy places a little below the birch-limit—e. g., by Bergs- 
gaard, Tofte, Fogstuen, Jerkin, and Kongsvold. 
C. cHorporruiza, Ehrhart; Fl. D. tab. 1,408.—Occasional in 
marshes up to about the limit of birch—e. g., near Jerkin, Kongs- 
vold. 
C. tacopina, Wahl.; Fl. D. tab, 294.—Up to and often above 
the limit of the larger willows. First becomes general at about 
the fir-limit. 
C. rotiacEaA, L.; Fl. D. tab. 1,403.—In the region of fir be- 
tween Dombaas and Fogstuen. 
C. cANEscENS, L.; Fl. D. tab. 285.—Is common with the 
B alpicola, up to and above the birch-limit. 
C. HELVOLA, Blytt.—Rather plentiful in Nystudal. 
C. sTELLULATA, Schreber; Fl. D. tab. 284.—Not uncommon 
in Drivdal. 
C. Fuava, L.; Fl. D. tab. 1,407,—Near Kongsvold, Tofte, and 
in Drivdal. 
C, Fitirormis, L.; Fl. D. tab. 379 and 1,844.—Near Fogstuen, 
Jerkin, Kongsvold, up to the limit of birch. 
