CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 377 



Var. brunnea, 



Low and slender, scarcely a foot high, growing in tufts in ditches. 

 Spikes brown, scattered, 3 to 5, generally 4, small, but elongated, the 

 upper often half staminate; lower bract seldom longer than the spike. 

 The scattered light-brown, elongated, spikes distinguish this variety 

 from all other forms of the species. Port Haney and Port Moody, B.C., 

 May 3rd, 1889. (Macoun.) 



(2565.) C. Liddoni, Bootl; Macoun, Cat. IV., 128. 



Fine specimens were collected at Lytton and Spence's Bridge on the 

 Thompson Eiver, B.C., May, 1889. (Macoun.) 



(2566.) C. pratensis, Drej., var. furva, Bailey, MS. 



0. pratensis, Macoun, Cat. IV., 128, in part. 



" Spikes much larger than in the type (-J in. or more long), more 

 loosely flowered, dark brown. The culms appear to be more sharply 

 angled, also." (Bailey.) Not uncommon in damp meadows at Cedar 

 Hill, Goldstream, and throughout southern Vancouver Island, May 

 27th and 31st, 1887. (Macoun.) 



(2567.) C. foenea, Willd., Enum. PI. Sort. Berl., 957. (1809.) 



C. adusta, Macoun, Cat. IV., 129, in part. 



" Culm slender and often weak (1 to 2 feet high) ; head long and 

 weak ; spikes five to eight, small and silvery green, much contracted 

 below and alternately disposed ; perigynium varying from ovate to 

 long-ovate, thin, much longer than the small achenium, prominently 

 rough-margined, strongly many-nerved on both sides ; bracts entirely 

 wanting or very inconspicuous." In the valley of Eagle Eiver at 

 Griffin Lake, B.C., July 7th, 1889. (Macoun.) 



Var. perplexa, Bailey; Mem. Torr. Bot. Club, I., 27. 

 C. adusta, Macoun, Cat. IV., 129, in part. 



" Mostly taller and stouter than the species, the spikes larger and 

 less attenuated or even truncate below, more approximate or even 

 aggregated, the head erect or nearly so and the lowest bract sometimes 

 prominent." Burnt woods, North Hastings, Ont., and near the Lake 

 of the Woods. (Macoun.) 



(2568.) C. adusta, Boott; Hook. Fl. II., 214. 



Keferences under C. pinguis, Bailey, Part IV. ? 129, belong here. 

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