Caricography. Q75 
C. Parryana, Dewey, in Vol. xxvii, p. 239, Tab. V. fig. 65. 
C. alba, var. setifolia, D. Rocky Mts. This is C. paupercula, 
Mx. Many and good specimens. 
C. pallescens, 1. Carlton House. Good and large. 
C. capillaris, L. Rocky Mts., Fort Norman and Cumberland 
House. Excellent. 
C. podocarpa, R. Br. Rocky Mts. 
C. flexuosa, Schk. Norway House. 
C. sylvatica, Huds. Canada. 
C. Grayana, Dewey. Rocky Mts. and Hudson’s Bay. Fine 
specimens, exactly like those found by Dr. Gray in the State of 
New York. 
C. umbellata, Schk. Rocky Mts., Norway, var. vicina, D. 
Norway House, L. Wininpeg. Many specimens of both varieties. 
C. limosa, l. Hudson’s Bay, Norway House, Rocky Mts. and 
Cumberland House. Just like the common species. 
*C. laxa, Wahl. Rocky Mts. and Norway House. ‘This resem- 
bles the preceding, but is made a distinct species by the most distin- 
guished Caricographers. It is found in Europe, in the marshes of 
Lapland. 
C. pseudo-cyperus, L. Cumberland House. Just like ours— 
common. 
C. trichocarpa, Muh. Cumberland House. 
C. aristata, R. Br. McKenzie’s River and Cumberland House. 
This is a fine, large, distinct species. Vol. xxvii, p. 240, Tab. V. 
fig. 67. 
C. filiformis, Gooden. Cumberland House. Large and beau- 
tiful. 
C. pellita, Muh. Cumberland House, Bear Lake, Carlton House, 
and Liake Winnipeg. Many and fine specimens. 
C. ampullacea, Gooden. Bear Lake. 
C. vesicaria, L. Rocky Mts. 
var. cylindracea, Schw. Cumberland House. 
C. retrorsa, Schw. Rocky Mts. and Norway House. 
C. longirostris, Torrey. Rocky Mts. and Carlton house. Large. 
and distinct. 
Several new species, found in the Arctic Regions, will be describ- 
ed in another number of this Journal. 
Note.—Although most of the Carices described by Michaux, have 
been satisfactorily ascertained, I am permitted to give the result of - 
