North American Cyperacea. 403 



60. C. Pyrenatca, WaJil, act. Holm. 1803. p. 139 ; 

 Meyer, in mem. acad. St. Petersh. I. c. p. 212. t. 7. 



C. Davalliana, Deioey ! car. I. c. 28. p. 271. 



Hab, Rocky Mountains, T. Drummond /—A little larger 

 than the specimens from the Pyrenees. 



61. C. ciRCiNATA, ilfeyer/ in mem. acad. St. Petersh. I. c. 

 p. 209. t. 6. 



Hab. Unalaschka, i\fe?/er/; ^'itchdi, Bongard ! — Stigmas 2 

 or 3. This plant bears no resemblance to C. polytrickoides, 

 with which Meyer contrasts it. 



61. C. AFFiNis, R. Broicn ! in Rich, a.jjp. Fra,nTil. journ. 

 2. p. 35, not o{ Deiccy. 



Hab. Sub-Arctic America, Dr. Richardson! — This plant 

 has probably never been collected in fruit, since the fruit is not 

 described by Brown in Richardson's appendix : the specimen 

 from Dr. Richardson is very immature. The observation, 

 " Prope C. polytrichoidi," subjoined to the character of this 

 species in the work above referred to, seems to have been mis- 

 placed. Was it not intended to follow the succeeding species .'* 

 viz : C. attenuata, which is C. iwlytrichoides. 



62. C. OBTUSATA, LiJjehl.; Willd. sjy. 4. p. 12; SchJcuhr, 

 car. f. 149. 



C. affinis, Dewey ! car. I. c. 28. p. 273, not of R. Brown. 



Hab. Carlton House, Dr. Richardson! 



62. C. GYNOCRATES, WormsJciold. 



Hab. Greenland, Prof. Hornemann! — We have a single 

 immature specimen with this name from Prof. Hornemann : 

 we know not where the species is described. 



