4 C. H. OSTENFELD. M.-N. Ki. 
Cyperaceae. 
Eriophorum L. 
4. Eriophorum polystachion L., Sp. pl., 1753, P. 52; OSTENFELD, Fl. 
Arct., I, 1902, p. 40; Macoun, Catalogue IV, 1890, p. 105 (incl. var. 
angustifolium); E. polystachyum et E. angustifolium, Hooker, Fl. Bor. 
Am. Ul, 1839, p. 232 
Rae, Wollaston-Victoria Land. — Watker, Boothia Felix. 
Rather small and slender specimens (f. elegans BABINGTON, cfr. M. L. 
FERNALD, Rhodora, VII, 1905, p. 89) just in the beginning of fruiting 
were collected on July 31st 1904 and Aug. 7th 1905. 
5. Eriophorum Scheuchzeri Horre, Bot. Taschenbuch, 1800, p. 104, 
App. t. 7; OstenreLD, Fl. Arct., I, 1902, p. 41; Zr, capılatum Desa, 
Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am. II, 1839, p. 231; Macoun, Catalogue IV, 1890, 
p. 104. Cfr. M. L. Frrnatp, Rhodora, vol. VII, 1905, p. 82. 
Raz, Wollaston-Victoria Land. — WALkER, Boothia Felix. 
A rich material of flowering (July 31st) and fruiting (Aug. 6th) speci- 
mens was collected in 1904. 
Care 
6. Carex rupestris Ari., Fl. Pedemont.,. vol. 2, 1785, p.264, ploz, 
fig. 1; Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am. II, 1839, p. 209; Macoun, Catalogue IV, 
1890, p. 113; OsTENFELD, Fl. Arct., I, 1902, p. 86; Kökentaar Man: 
coideae, in Das Pflanzenreich, 1909, p. 86. 
A few sterile shoots were found hidden in tufts of mosses and lichens 
(collected in Aug. 1905). 
7. Carex incurva Licurtr., Fl.-Scot., Il, 1777, p. 544, pl.’ 24 bee 
Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am., II, 1839, p. 211; Macoun, Catalogue IV, 1890, 
p. 119; ÖSTENFELD, Fl. Arct.. I, 1902, p. 49; KÜKENTHAL, Caricoideae, in 
Das Pflanzenreich, 1909, p. 113. 
A few flowering specimens were collected in July 1904 (GopFRED 
HANSEN). 
8. Carex aquatilis WAHLENB., var. stans (DREJER) BooTT, Illustr. Car. 
IV, 1867, tab. 544, 545, fig.:2; Osrenrecp, Fl. Arct., I, 1902, page, 
KUKENTHAL, Caricoideae, in Das Pflanzenreich, 1909, p. 311; C. stans 
Dreyer, Krøyers Naturh. Tidsskrift, Kiøbenhavn, 3, 1841, p. 458; C. aqua- 
tilis, var. epigeios, Macoun, Catalogue IV, 1890, p. 144. 
Rar, Wollaston-Victoria Land. 
Large and well developed specimens with few flowering culms were 
collected in Aug. 1904 in tufts of mosses growing in wet places. 
