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includes all our herbarium specimens collected between the Atlantic 

 Coast and the Eocky Mountains. Mountain specimens are placed 

 under C. atrata, as they are identical with Greenland specimens, having 

 the heads short peduncled and closely aggregated, while the scales are 

 deep black without any tinge of red. The specimens referred to 0. 

 atrata, var. nigra, in Part IV., arc placed with the species, and the 

 variety disappears, as Prof. Bailey erects Olney's variety into a species 

 named C. nova. All our specimens are more or less peduucled, and 

 hence are excluded. 



(2581.) C. Parryana, Dew. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 136. 



In dry thickets along Shuswap Lake, at Scotch Creek, B.C., June, 

 1889. {Macoun.) 



(2591.) C. aurea, Nutt., var. celsa, Bailey, Mem. Torr. Bot. Club, 

 I., 75. 



C. aurea, Nutt. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 138, in part. 



"Taller than the species (15 to 20 in. high), and strict spikes large 

 and compactly flowered, evenly cylindrical, longer peduncled." 

 Somenos, and Home Lake at Qualicura, Vancouver Island, 1887. 

 (^Macoun.) 



(2592) For C. albata, Bailey, Macoun, Cat. IV., 139, read C. ablata, 

 Bailey. 



(2594.) C. debilis, Mx., var. Rudgei, Bailey, Mem. Torr., Bot. 

 Club, I., 34. 



Eeferences under C. debilis, Mx., Part IV., 139, belong here. "The 

 common northern form." (Bailey.) 



(2595.) C. flava, Linn., var. viridula, Bailey, Mem. Torr. Bot. 

 Club, L, 31. 



Eeferences under C. (Ederi, Retz., Part IV., 140, belong here. 



(2597.) C. nudata, ^Y. Boott, var. angustifolia, Bailey, Mem. 

 Torr. Bot. Club,- 1., 16. 



References under C. civspilosa, Linn., and var. filifolia, Boott, Part 

 IV., 141, belong here. 



