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ovate, acute, red-brown, with broad, while membranous margins, a 
little shorter than the utricles; utricles broadly ovate to globose, 
brownish, shining, tapering into a two-toothed beak; stigmas 3. 
Am.: West Greenl. 60°—73° (!), East Greenl. 70°—71° (!), 73°10’. 
As.: Mouth of the Kolyma. 
Geogr. area: Northern North America, Central and East Europe, 
Caucasus, Songoria, Altai, Himalaya, East Siberia. 

Fig. 64. Carex supina Wg. 2/ nat. size. Fig. 65. Carex pedata Wg. /s nat. size. 
Spec. from West Greenland). (Spec. from East Greenland). 
Obs. We have not seen the specimens of C. obtusata which Trautvetter I. c. 
indicates from Kolyma, but we should think that they may be C. supina, as C. ob- 
tusata is not at all an Arctic species, and C. supina is known from East Siberia 
according to Meinshausen, Cyperac. Russl. p. 392. 
142. C. pedata Wg., FI. Lappon. p. 239, tab. 14. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 151; Hartz, Nordést Groénl. p. 347; Ledeb. 
Fl. Ross. IV p. 292; Meinshausen, Cyperac. Russl. p. 391; FI. D. tab. 2431. 
Densely caespitose with numerous rigid shoots; culms smooth, 
short, about as long as or a little longer than the leaves; leaves nar- 
row, flat, with keel, trigonous above, scabrous on the margins; one 
