1892. | Notes on Carex. 149 
en rediscovered within Gray’s Manual region until the pres- 
= finding. It occurs in cueaae and in British Spee 
| and its reference to New York and Pennsylvania is probably 
2 anerror. The original specimens were found in a Hs 8: 
herbarium mixed with C. pallescens from New York and Carl- 
ton House, British America. ; N 
C. Tuckermani, reported no farther east than western New 
England, has been found at Kineo, Moosehead Lake, Maine, 
by Dr. G G. Kennedy. : 
os chordorhiza, not known east of Vermont heretofore, is 
sent from Orono, Maine, by M. L. Fernald. 
C. laxiflora var. aivaricata has been collected at Natura 
Bridge, Virginia, by J. R. Churchill. / : : : 
C. hystricina var. Dudleyi was found growing quite abund- 
antl 
This is the fourth station for the plant. 
: trichocarpa var. Deweyt, is sent from Ames, Iowa, bes 
Professor A.S. Hitchcock. It has been known in the Manua 
Fegion only from Dakota. 
_ C. distan Z 
in Philadelphia, in 1877 and 1884, by I. C. Martindale. ee 
indale also found at Atco, N. J., in 1876, the true C. 
fava var. Cedey; Lilj. This is the only finding of this plant 
in America, So farasI know. C. panicea is sent from Sellers- 
Ville, Penn., D. Fretz. This species, while very thor- 
ince the separati 
fs oy C-Anglie, these species have been sought and they are 
nd t 
: i i is also sent 
5. Maine, by John C. Parlin. It is a 
pees the Keweenaw peninsula, Northern Michigan, by O. se 
oC. Nove-Anglia is frequent at Mt. Desert, an 
