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C. laciistris : C. rip 



C. folliciilata: C. intiimescens, Rudge. 



C, niacrocephala. 



C. jtutcea : C. ferruginea, Scop. ! This species is recorded as 

 coming from North America, and Kunth and others have made 

 the name supplant Buckley *s C. misery a name applied to a local 

 species from the mountains of North CaroHna. Willdenow 

 founded his species upon cultivated plants, which were evidently 

 mixed in the garden. The specimens included in the cover of 

 C.juncea are of two species. Sheet No. I, taken by Kunth as 

 the type, is C, ferrtiginea, Scop. The other sheets^ as indicated 

 by Kunze in the herbarium, are C. itmhrosa. Host. Buckley's 

 name, C. iniser^ must therefore stand for the American plant. 



C, iimndata^ Willd, in herb. ; Schlecht. Linnsea, x. 267 : C. 

 verrucosa y Muhl. 



C, pinetornni, 1. c: C. Muhlenbergii^ Schk. 



C. Bosci, Willd. in herb.; Spreng. Syst Veg. lii. 812 (1826); 

 Schlecht. 1. c: C, stipata^ Muhl. 



C. lo7ichicarpa^ Willd. in herb.; Spreng. 1. c: C. folliciilata, 

 var. australis, Bailey. 



C. Norvegica^ v. s. Hb. Schk. 

 88. — SCHKUHR'S PLANTS, addendum ; v. s. Hb. Schk. 



C. polygama : C. ftisca, All. 



C. oligocarpa. 



C. conoidea, 



C. laxiflora : C, grisea, WahL 



C. atroftisca, 



C. umbellata, 



C. rosea. 



C. scirpoides : C. echiitata, var. microstachySy Boeckl. 



C^ lagopodioides : C, tribuloideSy Wahl. 



C. scop aria. 

 C. refracia 



Riedgr. 



Nachtr. 62, f. 136 (1806). C. tenax^ Reuter, Compte 

 Rendu Trav. Soc. Hallerienne, l852-'6, 130! 



*'There is often uncertainty as to whether Willdedow or Schkuhr should be 

 cited as authority for species which were published almost simultaneously. In the 

 index to his Nachtrag, Schkuhr appears to be careful to give proper credit for the 

 suggestion of the name, and I have followed him. 



