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Yar. alpina, Eoott. 111. 167. 



C. rigida, Good. ; Hook., Fl. II., 217, in part, (1840.) 



Mountains of Colorado to Alaska. (Bailey.} Mountains near Me- 

 Leod's Lake, lat. 55, northern British Columbia. (Macoun.) 



(2599.) C. decidua, Boott, Linn. Trans. XX., 119, (1845.) 



C. Andersoni, Boott, Hook., Fl. Antarct. II., 364. 



Ounalashka, 1885. Gathered by Mr. S. Applegate, Signal Observer 

 at that station, and determined by Prof. Bailey. A few specimens of 

 a Carex akin to this were gathered at Roger's Pass, Selkirk Mountains, 

 in the summer of 1885. They agree with Prof. Bailey's remark on 

 page 81 of his synopsis, in having the " scales and perigynia deciduous ; 

 perigynium conspicuously stipulate and strongly nerved." It may be 

 a form of G. vulgaris, but we have not material enough to determine. 



(2600.) C. invlsa, Bailey, Carex, Syn. No. 68, (1886.) 



C.podocarpa, W. Boott, Bot. Calif. II., 245, (1880.) 



On the summits of the higher Rocky Mountains, at Kicking Horse 

 Lake and westward to Roger's Pass, Selkirk Mountains ; abundant on 

 the summit of Mount Arrowsmith, Vancouver Island, alt. 5,500 feet. 

 (Macoun.) 



(2601.) C. Jamesii, Torrey, Cyp., 398, (1836.) 



C. compacta, Hook., Fl. II., 220, (1840.) 



South Kootanie Pass, Rocky Mountains, lat. 49. (Dawson.) Rocky 

 Mountains. (Hooker, Fl.} Rather common in wet places from Morley 

 westward through the Rocky Mountains to Roger's Pass, in the Sel- 

 kirk Mountains, B.C. (Macoun.) Cariboo Mountains, B.C., alt. 6.000 

 feet. (Bowman.) 



(2602.) C. aquatilis, Wahl. Kongl. Acad. Handl. XXIV., 165, 



(1802.) 



Common in wet meadows and ditches from the Atlantic to the 

 Pacific and northward. Newfoundland. (Reeks.) In ditches at Truro. 

 Halifax, and Windsor, N.S, (Macoun.) Kent, and St. John Co's., and 

 Harris Cove, N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) Salt Lake, and Becscie River, 

 Anticosti ; mouths of all rivers on the Gasp coast, and at Mont Louis 

 and Grand Etang, Q. (Macoun.) Jacques Cartier River, Quebec Co., 

 Q. (St. Cyr.) Vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher, FL Ott.) Abundant in 

 marshes along the Bay of Quinte, and westward throughout Ontario to 

 Lake Huron, and north-westerly around Lake Superior to Thunder 

 Bay, at Port Arthur. (Macoun.) Island east of Mississaugi Point, 

 Lake Huron ; Nelson River, and York Factory, Hudson Bay. (R. Bell.) 



