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Muhlenberg’s Carices 
17. C. Willdenovii. 
18. — polytrichordes. 
19, — squarrosa. 
20. — pedunculata. 
21. — virescens. 
22. —curta. 
23. — hirsuta. 
24. — Buxbaumii. 
25. — varia. 
26. — dasycarpa. 
27. — marginata. 
28. — vestita. 
29. — polymorpha. 
30. — tentaculata. 
31. — gigantea. 
32. — lupulina. 
33. — oligocarpa. 
34. —folliculata. 
Var. canthophysa. 
35. — pubescens. . 
36. — plantaginea. 
37. —fulva? 
38. — granularis. 
39. — conoidea. 
Carwcography. 
Exactly ours, int he oat on some of the 
specimens is scarcely leaf-like, as ona 
specimen I have received from Kentucky. 
Exactly ours. 
Do. 
-Do.—Has with it the new C. nigromargi- 
nata. 
Do. 
_Do.—Has a C. straminea with it. 
0. 
Do. oN 
Do.—Has the new C. floridana with it. 
Do. 
Do.—Has with it C. caespitosa.. 
Do. 
One form of it seems to be the new C. Hal- 
seyanad, 
Precisely ours. 
Seems to be the same as the large species 
found in the Highlands. 
Ours exactly. 
Do., but only one specimen is quite like the 
figure in Schkuhr. 
Dox. 
Do. 
Do. 
This is the C. anceps, Schk., and the true 
C. plantaginea, Lam. is not in the her- 
barium, although it is common at the 
north. 
_ Is thus written with a query in the Descrip- 
tio ;. it is not the C. fulva of Europe, and 
is the new C. Elliott. It is finely des- 
cribed by Muhlenberg. A specimen of 
C. pallescens is with it. 
Ours precisely, but has C. flava with it. 
Is not the C. conoidea, Schk., and is the 
new C. blanda. As Muhlenberg refers 
to the figure of C. conoidea, Schk. which 
