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iMaine, and on the White Mountains of New Hampshire by 

 Dr. Pickering, and at Burlington, Vermont by J. Carey, Esq. 

 also near Lake Winnipeg, by Dr. Richardson. 



CYPERACEiE. 



37. Carex chordorrhiza, Willd. Sp. PL IV. p. 219. 

 Wahl. Fl. Suec. II. p. 588. 



In an elevated sphagnous swamp, Bridgewater, Oneida 

 county. I have recently received this plant, hitherto unknown 

 in this country, from Seneca county, Dr. Sartwell, and St. 

 Lawrence county. Dr. Craice. 



38. C. LiviDA, Willd. Sp. PL IV. p. 28. WahL FL Snec. 

 II. p. 601. Schk. Car.tab.ssss.Jig. 211. C. limosa, rar. livida, 

 WahL Act. Holm. 1803, p. 162. C. Grayana, Dewey, Caricog. 

 in Am. Jour. Sc. XXV. p. 141. tab. S.fg. 59. 



In a sphagnous swamp near Utica. This species has also 

 been detected on the Rocky Mountains by Mr. Drummond ; 

 and at Hudson's Bay by Dr. Richardson. My specimens 

 agree in every respect with an European specimen of C. livida 

 in the herbarium of the late Rev. Mr. Schweinitz ; but I have 

 never, except in a single specimen, noticed the distant or sub- 

 radical peduncles, as in Schkuhr's figure. Wahlenberg, how- 

 ever, in his Flora Suecica, remarks that the disposition of the 

 pistillate spikes upon the culm is variable. — W hole plant glau- 

 cous. Culm 4 — 10 inches in height. Glumes of jhe pistillate 

 spike for the most part obtuse, but sometimes a little acute. 

 Flowers in June. 



39. C. FOLLicuLATA, LiiiJi. Sj). PL n. 1387. Ruclge, in 

 Linn. Trans. VII. p. 98. tab. 9. /. 4. nan Schkuhr et Auct. 

 C. xanthophysa, Wahl. Car. n. 73. Dewey, Caricog. I. c. 

 VII. p. 274, ^-X. tab. D.f. 15. Schw. ^ Torr. Carr. in Ann. 

 Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, I. p. 339. Spreng. Syst. Veg. III. 

 p. 824. C. foUiculata, 13. xanthophysa, Muhl. Gram. p. 244. 

 C rostrata, Mich. FL II. p. 173. (vide Torrey.) 



