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animal, but at the first glance one should take the specimens as belonging 
to the Melanantha-group. 
A Carex-form collected in a salt-marsh on the shore of the lake 
Bulung-Kul (Pamir, alt. 3800™, August 19, 1898, No. 1135) belongs 
probably also to C. orbicularis Boott, but it looks very different; the 
stems are about 59 cm high, the leaves 20—30 cm long and 2,5—3 mm 
broad; as growing in a loose soil the rhizomes are not so tufted, but 
with longer stolons. Taken as a whole it resembles Carex Goodenoughii, 
but the essential characters, such as the flat leaves, the orbiculate utricles, 
etc., are the same as in C. orbicularis. I therefore place it under this 
species, but as a variety, var. bulungensis Ostf., nov. var. (Fig. 3). 
26. C. Regelii C.B. Clarke in O. Fedtschenko, Fl. du Pamir, p. 430, 
Supplément, p. 346; C. melanantha Auctt. ex parte. 
I have compared our specimens with the types in the Kew Her- 
barıum and found that they fully agree with them. The species is very near 
C. Moorcroftii Falconer and ©. melanantha C. A. Mey., which latter name has 
been given to our specimens by the late C. B. Clarke, but differs from the 
first named in its much darker scales of the female spikes, in the nearly 
beak-less utricle and in the lack of the large covering masses of old 
leaves and sheaths, from the second species in the wholly male terminal 
spike, and the uppermost lateral spikes male being at the top. 
N. 602. Alai Steppe; near the rivulets at Sary Tash, alt. 3270", 
June 27, 1898. 
N. 559. Alai Mountains; alt. 3200. June 25, 1898. The spe- 
cimens are too young for a definite identification. 
27. C. macrogyna Turcz., Meinshausen, l.c., p. 357; C. ferruginea, 
8, Ledebour, Fl. Ross., p. 294; C. tristis Auctt., an M. Bieb.? 
The specimens agree very well with the plants of C. macrogyna, 
which I have seen, but it must be admitted, that it is very nearly related 
to C. tristis M. Bieb., from which it only seems to be distinguished by 
the stouter growth, paler scales with broad membranous margins and 
ovate utricles with short entire beak. — 
C. B. Clarke had named it ‘Carex sp.”. 
N. 558. Alai Mountains; alt. 2900™; June 25, 1898. 
N. 758. Pamir; in the dry river-bed of the Bos-tjilga. July 12, 
1898. 
N. 1080. Pamir; in the mountains near the lake Jashil-Kul, alt. 
3800™; August 11, 1898. 
28. C. supina Whbg.; Meinshausen, 1. c., p. 392; Ledebour, Fl. 
Ross., p. 305; Boissier, Fl. Orient., p. 414; Hooker, Fl. Brit. India, p. 733. 
N. 356. Ferghana; Issik Bulak at the river Langar, alt. 650m, 
June 16, 1898. 
