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convex; pistillate scale ovate, acute, or mucronate, sometimes 
lanceolate, narrower and once and a half longer than the fruit, 
tawny with a white line on the back. 
No. 245. C. Haydenii, Dew. 
Spicis 4—6, cylindraceis tenuibus; interdum quatuor, suprema 
staminifera, reliquis fructiferis; nune staminifera unica vel binis, 
inferiore basin fructifera: pistilliferis 3-5, distigmaticis longo-cy- 
lindraceis erectis gracilibus laxifloris subremotis foliato-brarteatis, 
Superiore vel pluribus apice staminifera, et infima brevi-peduncu- 
lata basin rariflora; fructibus ellipticis utrinque convexis apicu- 
latis ore integris levibus, squama lanceolata nigrescente dorso alba 
sub duplo brevioribus; culmo triguetro levi basin foliaceo api- 
cem scabro 2-3 pedali. 
Note.—The following species, just alluded to, were also col-— 
lected by Dr, Hayden in that western region: C. eburnea, Boott ; 
; .; ©. leporina, L., credi before b - Boott 
Arctic America; C. stenophylla, Wahl., found also by aisle 
