Carex.] CLXXII. ctPEEACE^:. (C. B. Clarke.) 717 



48. 3. vesieulosa, Boott Carex, in. 107 M t M 323; infl. irregularly 

 panicled, si y clustered; style 3-ftd, utricle small narrow-ellipsoid 

 trigonous irregularly ribbed not inflated, beak utricle with narrow bifid 

 mouth (otherwise as C. condensata). Boeck. in Linnssa, xl. 345. C. 

 diffusa, Boott ins. Carex, Wall. Gat. 3400 /3. 



SIKKIM HIMALAYA; alt. 4000 ft., C. B. Clarke. BHOTAN; Griffith. KHASIA 

 HILLS, alt. 4-6000 ft., very common. 



Leaves rarely in. broad, usually narrower than in 0. condensata. Fern, glumes 

 ovate-lanceolate (hardly mucronate) nearly as long as ripe utricle, more enclosing 

 utricle than in preceding species. Beak of utricle longer than in Q. condensata, 

 more narrowed at top. Infl. (in dried plants) usually rich-brown, sometimes paler, 

 einnamomeous. Hardly separable from C. condensata. 



Van ]8 paniculata ; inflorescence a compound loose rich -brown panicle, utricle 

 Jjj in. (larger than in C. vesiculosa, Boott type). Sikkim ; alt. 700-2500 ft. (Herb. 

 Griffith}, C. B. Clarke. 



49. C. continual C. B. Clarke ; leaves sub-basal very long narrow, 

 infl. elongate cylindric nearly continuous, spikes numerous solitary fine 

 brown, fern, glume with bristle as long as utricle, style 3-fid, utricle small 

 oblong-ellipsoid trigonous strongly many-nerved hairy narrowed, into 

 short deeply bifid beak. C. Bruceana, Boott ms. (in small part.) 



NEPAL; WallicA. SIKKIM HIMALAYA; alt. 500-1100 ft., plentiful, C. B. 

 Clarke. 



Tufted. Rhizome woody, short. Stems 8-16 in. Leaves numerous, much over- 

 topping stems, -4- in. wide, tough. Infl. '4-8 by 1^ in., scarcely interrupted at 

 base; bracts long, overtopping inflorescence. Spikelets - in., 3-7-nutted, 

 numerous and close together, not clustered as in C. ve-nculosa. Utricle i in., 

 narrow, brown, with 15-20 regular close strong nerves. The utricle is not unlike 

 that of C. vesiculosa, the infl. is different, somewhat resembling small forms of 

 C. -cruciata, with which latter Boott arranged it. 



50. C, stramentitia, Boott ms. ; Boeck. in Linnssa, xl. 351 ; infl. 

 young pale straw-colrd. ripe dirty-straw-colrd. not brown, style, 3-fid, 

 utricle rather large globose-trigonous many-striate glabrous not inflated, 

 beak linear ^ utricle very shortly 2-fi'l. C. condensata, Boott ms. (partly). 

 C. condensata, /3 flava, Nees in Wight Contrib. 123. C. Wightiana, Boott 

 ms. (partly.) C. filicina, Boeck. ms. in Herb. Sclilagintweit n. 14702. 

 Carex, Wall. Cat. 3398. 



From NEPAL to extreme E. As^AM, alt. 500-3000 ft. ; common in lower 

 SIKKIM, J. D. H., &c. GARO, KHASIA and MIKIR HILLS, on Assam face. CHOTA 

 NAGPORE; BEHAR; on Parasnath, alt. 4000 ft., C'. B. Clarke. 



Glabrous except the secondary panicle-branches. Rhizome stout, woody. Leaves 

 2-3 ft., often -f in. broad. Panicle often 12-16 in., linear-oblong; partial 

 peduncles compound, lower distant ; spikes fascicled, resembling those of C. conden- 

 sata. Utricle % in. and upwards, rather acute, trigonous, fuscous green, very sud- 

 denly narrowed into beak ; nerves 15-20, slender but well-marked. From its habit, 

 this plant has been mixed with C. condensata, from which its large utricle entirely 

 separates it. It is really very near Q. indica, Linn., and closely resembles it in the 

 utricle; hut the spikelets are shorter, whiter, and the characteristic conspicuous 

 setaceous bracteoles of C. tiidica are^wanting. 



51. C. filicina, Nees in Wight Contrib. 123 ; leaves very long, infl. 

 elongate of distant pyramidal compound panicles, spikes small often 

 very many on slender branches not congested, female glumes small not 

 {or scarcely) mucronate, style 3-fid, utricle small narrow ellipsoid or 



