Wolverine Creek small 

 Madison County 



Grassy Lake small (<10 stems seen) 

 Silver Bow County 



Blacktail Creek unknown 



Coyote Hill small (50-100 stems) 



Highland City small (ca. 50 stems) 



Maclean Creek unknown 



Moose Creek small (100-200 stems) 



Moosetown S small (ca. 100 stems) 



S Fork Tucker Ck' small (50-100 stems) 



Further descriptions of these sites are given 



in Appendix E. 



3. HISTORICAL SITES 



a. Idaho: There is a collection from Caribou 

 National Forest in Bannock County (Murray 

 1969) . 



b. Montana: There are 5 collections from 40 or 

 more years ago. The populations vouchered by 

 these specimens have not been relocated, due 

 mostly to imprecise location data: 



Beaverhead County 



Big Hole River (1955) 



Centennial Valley (1955) 



Grasshopper Ck Basin (1958) 

 Gallatin County 



Forks of Madison (1897) 

 Powell County 



Deer Lodge (ca. 1897) 

 Further descriptions of these sites are given 

 in Appendix E. 



4. AREAS SEARCHED UNSUCCESSFULLY: Carex parryana ssp. 

 idahoa was not found in presumed appropriate 

 habitat in the Ruby Range by Lesica in 1997. He 

 also searched the upper Big Hole River Valley 

 unsuccessfully in 1994 and 1997, and Dyce Creek, 

 Bannack, and Upper Ruby River areas in 1997. 



5. AREAS YET TO BE SEARCHED: Populations of Carex 

 parryana ssp. idahoa should be sought in the 

 Hebgen Lake area, the French Creek area south of 

 Anaconda, and the upper Big Hole Valley as these 

 are areas where historic collections have been 

 taken. 



Most survey work for Carex parryana ssp. idahoa 

 has been conducted on public lands. Numerous 



