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(2652.) C. pubescens, Muhl. (1805); Pursh, Fl. I., 42; Hook, Fl. 



II., 223. 



Meadows, and borders of moist woods. Newfoundland. (Reeks.*) 

 Petitcodiac, N. B. (Fowler, Cat.) Stewart's Bush, near Ottawa. 

 (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Bather rare near Prescott, Ont. (Billinus.) 

 Meadows between Belleville and Trenton, Hastings Co. ; near Wooler, 

 Northumberland Co., Ont. (Macoun.) Bich low woods, London, Ont. 

 (Burgess. Millman.) 



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t Beak of perigynium more or less elongated. 

 Beak emarginate or obliquely truncate. 



(2653.) C. sea bra ta, Schweinitz, An. Tab. (1823); Hook., FJ. II., 

 222. 



Wet meadows and around springs at Annapolis, and Windsor, N.S. 

 (Macoun.) Wet grounds, Bass River, Kent Co. ; Norton, and Camp- 

 bellton, N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) Nepisiquit Lake, N.B. (Hay.) Near 

 Quebec. (Cleghorn.) Borders of springs in woods and swamps at 

 Brighton, and Port Hope, Ont.; Jones Falls, Owen Sound, and at Port 

 Stanley, Lake Erie. (Macoun.) Near London, Ont. (Burgess.) Vicinity 

 of Hamilton, Ont. (Logie.) 



(2654.) C. arctata, Boott, Hook., Fl. II., 227, (1840.) 



C. sylvatica, Dew. Sill. Journ. X., 40, (1826.) 



Abundant in meadows and thickets, and in open forest. Margin of 

 dry woods beside the Manse, Bass Biver, Kent Co. ; rather common at 

 Salmon Biver ; St. John and various places in Wesmoreland Co., N.B. 

 (Fowler, Cat.) Island of Orleans, Q. (St. Cyr.) Sugar Bush Lake, 

 Montcalm Co., Q. (D' Urban.) St. Andrews, near Montreal. (McGill 

 Coll. Herb.) Vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Quite common 

 in dry woods at Belleville, Ont., at Grafton and Queenston Heights, 

 and westward to London, Ont. (Macoun.) 



Var. Faxon i, Bailey, Coult. Bot. Gaz. XIII., 87. 



Spikes shorter than in the species, usually short-peduncled, erect or 

 nearly so, much more densely flowered, part of them usually con- 

 tiguous at the top of the culm, rendering the shorter staminate spike 

 inconspicuous ; perigynium usually much larger. (Bailey.) Lake 

 Mistassini, N.E.T. (J". M. Macoun.) Common at Belleville, and west- 

 ward through the northern part of Ontario to Nipigon Biver, north of 

 Lake Superior and south-west to Kakabeka Falls, west of that lake. 

 This is evidently the northern form, and is quite distinct in appear- 

 ance from the species. Many of the eastern references very likely 

 belong here. (Macoun.) 

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