BOTANICAL GAZETTE, 
Notes on Uarex. IX. 
L. H. BAILEY. 
| V1. Carex pansa. One of the Multifore: extensively creep- 
n to 4 inches deep: culm 
y entire beak, becoming nearl 
pletely hidden by the scale,—«« Very abundant in 
as well as borders of sea estuaries, Clatsop, Ore- 
aco, Washington Territory,” Z. F. Henderson. 
no. 237@ in my Synopsis ; intermediate be- 
and Fetide. 7 
C. frigida of American botanists, not All 
always been a doubt as to the proper dispo- 
y first referred it to C. sempervirens Vil 
h resembles, but from which it is distin 
sea Wahl., emend.—This species presents three, 
: the type, a robust leafy plant with larg 
