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The name C. Lyngbyei is older than €. cryptocarpa, and as it 
has been published by Hornemann just on specimens from the 
Færôes (collected by H. C. Lyngbye), I feel it necessary in a list 
of Froese plants to prefer it. The type-specimens, which have 
been pictured in Flora Danica, tab. 1888, are in the herbarium of 
the Botanical Museum of Copenhagen. 
C. Lyngbyei Hornem. X rigida Good., f. sub-Lyngbyei G. 
Kükenthal. 
In a salt-marsh at the head of Trangisvaagfjord on Syd. I 
found in 1897 a curious robust Carex-form growing among (. Lyng- 
byei, C. Goodenoughü and C. salina, subsp. kattegatensis. I took it at 
first as a hybrid between the two first named species, but could 
later not find a satisfying determination of it. Now the Rev. 
G. Kükenthal has examined it and given it the name placed 
above, remarking at follows: »multo magis ad C. Lyngbyei acce- 
dens quam C. haematolepis Drej.!, sed praeter spiculis erectis squa- 
mae latae basi involventes uninervae culmusque rigidus C. rigidam 
indicant.« The specimens are tall and robust, of about the same 
shape as C. Lyngbyei; the leafy shoots bear long and broad leaves, 
higher than the flowering shoots. 1—2 male spikes with brown, 
obtuse scales, 2—3 short-cylindrical or ovoid, erect female spikes; 
the lower one short-stalked, with a leafy bract, as long as or longer 
than the short upper ones, which often are male at the top. The 
female scales are dark-brown or blackish with pale midvein ovate, 
subacute, about as long and broad as the perigynium. 
192. C. panicea L. 
193. ©. pilulifera L. 
194. C. pulicaris L. 
195. C. pulla Good.; C. saxatilis auctt. 
Kuno: above Kuno village, c. 400 M. (R. R.). 
196. C. rigida Good. 
197. C. salina Whbg., subsp. kattegalensis Fr. 
Str.: Saltmarsh at Selletræ (J. Hartz & C. H. Ostenfeld), a somewhat 
divergent form, which nevertheless also by the Rev. G. Kükenthal is 
referred to the form here given. 
198. Eriophorum polystachyum L. 
199. E. vaginatum L. 
200. Heleocharis multicaulis Sm. 
*In my Flora Arctica, I, 1902 (p. 76) I have showed, that C. haematolopis 
Drej. according to the authentic specimens is a hybrid between C. Lyngbyei and 
C. rigida. 
